zoroastrianism for those that think they follow the right religion?
Zoroastrianism was the first monotheistic religion created by man(i emphasize "by man" because i am an atheist, sorry to offend anyone). So the idea of a one creator came before Judaism(jesus?s faith). my thought is that the idea of Zoroastrianism was built on by Judaism only with the addition of holy men, and later Christians with the son of god, and even later Muslims with another set of holy men, with influences from polytheist faiths of course. Can it be that this long established idea was then given labels by different interpreters and dramatized to fulfill their agendas? Can individuals with monotheistic inclinations return to Zoroastrianism and live by its teachings? Also how can one claim to follow the RIGHT religion when its foundation has been so long and his version just derived from it?
wheres my spelling mistake, atheist. Did you mean the capital a? i guess Atheist should be considered holy.
BTW my secret is copy paste even though i could spell it normally too, its just such a long word.
Also Zoroastrianism has both dualist and monotheist ideas(it does talk about the one uncreated creator).
how sad to see that less people read longer questions, this should be renamed to Yahoo! answers to short questions
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