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Basic Zoroastrian Beliefs. Good & Evil in Zoroastrianism: According to Zoroastrianism the world is a combination both good and evil.
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www.hinduwebsite.com/zoroastrianism/zarabeliefs.htm
www.hinduwebsite.com/zoroastrianism/zarabeliefs.htm
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Zoroastrianism: An ancient religion founded by Zarathushtra Most religious historians believe the the Jewish, Christian and Muslim beliefs concerning God and Satan, the soul, heaven and hell, the virgin birth of the savior, slaughter of the innocents, resurrection, the final judgment, etc.
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www.religioustolerance.org/zoroastr.htm
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This active participation is a central element in Zoroaster's concept of free will, and Zoroastrianism rejects all forms of...
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoroastrianism
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoroastrianism
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Zoroastrianism is sometimes misunderstood as a dualistic system. However, it is likely that the original teaching held that both good and evil originate in the one Ahura Mazda In Zoroastrianism, Good and Evil are not just moral concepts, they are virtual substances, sometimes even personified...
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www.nvcc.edu/home/lshulman/Rel232/lectures/Zoroastriani...
www.nvcc.edu/home/lshulman/Rel232/lectures/Zoroastrianism/beliefs.htm
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Zoroastrianism is one the oldest religions in the world. It is definitely one of the first monotheist religions. He tolerated all religions and allowed the exiled Jews to return to Jerusalem. Prompted by Cyrus’s goodwill and favour, the Jews incorporated and assimilated many Zoroastrians beliefs and practices.
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www.kwintessential.co.uk/resources/religion/zoroastrian...
www.kwintessential.co.uk/resources/religion/zoroastrianism.html
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In its origins Zoroastrianism appears to have been the religious expression of the peaceful, sedentary communities of N Iran as opposed to the animistic polytheism of their enemies, the nomadic horsemen. Related content from HighBeam Research on: Zoroastrianism: Origins and Beliefs...
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"Zoroastrianism is the oldest of the revealed world-religions, and it has probably had more influence on mankind, directly and indirectly, than any other single faith." - Mary Boyce, Zoroastrians: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1979, p. 1)
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www.avesta.org/avesta.html
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Frequently asked questions on Zoroastrianism and the Avesta and the Pahlavi books provide invaluable keys for interpreting the magnificent obscurities of the Gathas themselves." - Zoroastrians, Their religious beliefs and practices, London, 1979, pg 17.
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A selection of articles related to Zoroastrianism Beliefs A Wisdom Archive on Zoroastrianism Beliefs Zoroastrianism Beliefs: Encyclopedia - Book of Arda Viraf...
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