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2006-11-14 06:34:42 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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yes..heard all about it from a bahai friend

2006-11-14 06:38:25 · answer #1 · answered by jojokiowa 3 · 0 0

Yes, I have heard of zoroastrianism, and I know next to nothing about it. I know it has something to do with the zodiac, and that historically it was centred in the Mesopotamian region (today's Iran and Iraq). There was a tower that was used to study the stars. That's all I know - but I'm sure you could find out a lot more by writing in the word on Google.

2006-11-14 06:39:32 · answer #2 · answered by Mr Ed 7 · 0 0

Out of the night when the full moon is bright
Comes the horseman known as Zoro...
This bold renegade carves a "Z" with his blade
A "Z" that stands for Zoro...
Zoro..., Zoro...the fox so cunning and free
Zoro..., Zoro..., who makes the sign of the "Z"

Zoroastrianism is the religion and philosophy based on the teachings ascribed to the prophet Zoroaster (Zarathushtra, Zartosht). Mazdaism is the religion that acknowledges the divine authority of Ahura Mazda, proclaimed by Zoroaster to be the one uncreated Creator of all (God).

As demonstrated by Zoroastrian creed and articles of faith, the two terms are effectively synonymous. In a declaration of the creed — the Fravarānē — the adherent states: "…I profess myself a devotee of Mazda, a follower of Zarathustra." (Yasna 12.2, 12.8)

Basic Beliefs Include
The transcendental and universal God Ahura Mazda, the one uncreated Creator and to whom all worship is directed.
That creation is attacked by violence and destruction. The resulting conflict involves the entire universe, including humanity, which has an active role to play in the conflict. Ahura Mazda will ultimately prevail, at which point time will end.
Not of Zarathushtra's original teachings, but nonetheless accepted by some as doctrine, are:
Evil is represented by Angra Mainyu (literally 'destructive spirit').
After death, the soul is allowed three days to meditate on his/her past life. If the good thoughts, words and deeds outweigh the bad, then the soul is taken into heaven. Otherwise, the soul is led to hell.
The universe will go through three eras:
creation;
the present world where creation is under attack.
a final state when Ahura Mazda will prevail, all the universe will revert to its pure state and the occupants of hell will be released.

Nope, never heard of it.

2006-11-14 09:40:17 · answer #3 · answered by grrandram 7 · 0 0

Yes it was started by Zarathustra. It is supposedly a dying religion as the only way to become Zoroastrian is to have both parents practicing. It is meant to die if I remember correctly. I think there is a temple in Chicago. Only people who are Zoroastrains may enter the inner temples.
I can't remember much else but now you've sparked my interest again!

2006-11-14 06:51:09 · answer #4 · answered by virgo2478 2 · 1 0

Some guy named Zarathustra started it.

He may have been born around 600 BC, or 1000 BC, or 1300 BC. Its hard to tell.

The oldest part of its sacred text are the gathas, which are poems.

Current Zoroasterianism occurs mainly in India under the name Parsi, they have holy fires where they burn sandlewood and put the ash on their foreheads.

They also don't bury their dead, they put them in open towers where vultures come and deat all the flesh and muscle off. They do this because they feel a dead body would defile the soil.

2006-11-14 06:42:31 · answer #5 · answered by LearningGuy 3 · 0 0

I know that it was founded by Zoroastr in around 500 BC or so. He was in Persia, which is modern day Iran. And today the religion only has a few followers in Persia and around the world, the most famous being Freddy Mercury.

2006-11-14 06:52:56 · answer #6 · answered by . 7 · 1 0

yes!But guess what,all informations about him,the forerunner has been changed as has always been the case.Zoroaster was a forerunner,ie those who come to earth to bring the word of truth to yearning mankind before the promised one.Buddha and Muhammad were all forerunners.they did not bring about religion but just to admonish human beings before the promised one.
religion is fashion from these teachings if the the bringer of truth himself did not write his teachings down.that was the case of Zoroaster to!

2006-11-14 07:09:36 · answer #7 · answered by hecteck 2 · 0 1

i think of that's approximately as you have examine. yet did that web site clarify that many of the extreme score Romans went with that concept? a minimum of between the NT writers dabbed in it for some years, yet there on no account have been many contributors.

2016-10-17 06:45:51 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Zoroaster was a King or something around the time of Cyrus after the fall of Israel. It is his belief system.

2006-11-14 06:43:46 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

was he the guy who used to carve the letter Z into your shirt after he was done kicking your tail?

2006-11-14 06:38:47 · answer #10 · answered by jinenglish68 5 · 0 1

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