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Zoroastrianism Research Paper

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Where, and by whom was Zoroastrianism founded, and what was the emphasis of his teaching "Zoroaster is the name by which the West knows the prophet of ancient Persia, more correctly called Zarathushtra. It was usual to date him about 600 bce, but the evidence of language is persuading more scholars nowadays to date him about 1200 bce, which means he lived when Persia was emerging from the Stone Age, and would make him the first of the great prophets of the world’s religions." (Partridge Kindle Page 1989) In thisquote from the text we can find that Zoroaster as a prophet that started the preaching of Zoroastrianism. He was from Persia. "All men and women – both sexes have the same duties in Zoroastrianism – have a personal responsibility to …show more content…

In this we can see that this religion's base can be found in positivity, they are centered around doing and saying things for the right reasons, moral reasons.

From the BBC Website - according to Zoroastrianism, how can man make earth a Paradise "Through man's positive choices, evil will be eradicated and God's Paradise on Earth will be established." (BBC) In this quote from the BBC website I see that in doing good things and thinking good thoughts one can grant themselves a place in paradise on earth.

From the BBC Website - give 5 ideas that modern religions have in common with Zoroastrianism "It is generally accepted that in the Abrahamic religions, the concepts of Heaven and Hell, as well as the Devil, were heavily influenced by Zoroastrian belief." (BBC) Because Zoroastrianism is an older religion than Christianity, a relation can be made from both having a "heaven", and a "hell", and also having those that rule

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