I never felt a spiritual connexion to Mazda like I do to HaShem. Also Judaism makes more sense to me. But yes I suppose the concept of 'good' may have carried.This description reminds me of Zoroastrianism a bit. . . the belief that doing good wasn't just a method of living well or gaining favor, but it actually helps Mazda by punching the evil God in the face with your goodness.
Were't you once Zoroastrian? What changed, and what makes your current faith more appealing? Does that concept of being good carry over into your current understanding?
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