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  1. PalmettoPatriot

    Conversion in Zoroastrianism

    Hello al Majusi. I am not interested in conversion. I was doing research for a research topic for college. However, these answers are intriguing. I agree with you about the bible and the Avesta having different originators. Other ideological differences are also why I doubt that the ancient...
  2. PalmettoPatriot

    The Nature of Divinity in Zoroastrianism.

    As a secondary question; do you as a Zoroastrian consider the Abrahamic God to be identical to your own? Do you or do you not feel that Ahriman is identical to the Hebraic concept of Satan?
  3. PalmettoPatriot

    Any "messiah" concept in Zoroastrianism?

    In Judaism, as well as in many other religions, there is a concept of a savior who will save the people in a time of need. Varying from different religions, this figure may be divine or a man, he may be saving people spiritually or saving a people from earthly annihilation. Is such a concept...
  4. PalmettoPatriot

    Conversion in Zoroastrianism

    In Judaism, it is a commandment for Rabbis to allow people to convert to their religion. However, it is their duty to try to dissuade people from trying to convert, so that only the serious will try it. I have heard that it is very hard and almost impossible to convert to Zoroastrianism. Why...
  5. PalmettoPatriot

    The Nature of Divinity in Zoroastrianism.

    Early in Jewish tradition, it is believed that there may indeed be other Gods, but that none others were as powerful as the Hebrew God and that these minor beings, if they existed, did not matter. Later Judaism stated emphatically that other gods were fantasies. What is the Zoroastrian concept...
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