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2006-11-28 10:34:49 · 9 answers · asked by CresentMoon 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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I know very little about it, I'm not going to lie. But I do know that Queen lead singer, Freddie Mercury was raised Zoroastrian. I also know that a long time ago they did not bury their dead so they wouldn't contaminate the land, and didn't cremate them so they didn't pollute the air. Pretty cool.

2006-11-28 10:37:42 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Basic beliefs
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.



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)

Zoroastrianism was the first of the revealed monotheisms. It profoundly influenced Judaism and, in turn, Christianity and Islam. Fundamental religious concepts, such as the Resurrection, appeared first in Zoroastrianism. In its native Iran, Zoroastrianism was largely displaced by Islam in the 7th century. Today it survives as a small worldwide religion with its largest center in India.

2006-11-28 10:36:40 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

There's a wikipedia article, hold on.

Basic beliefs:

-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.

2006-11-28 10:36:19 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

It has a dualistic nature:

An all powerful God Ahura Mazda who is the only deity worthy of being worshipped, and

An evil spirit of violence and death, Angra Mainyu, who opposes Ahura Mazda.

The resulting cosmic conflict involves the entire universe, including humanity who is required to choose which to follow. Evil, and the Spirit of Evil, will be completely destroyed at the end of time. Dualism will come to an end and Goodness will be all in all.

Sounds like the introductory chapter to the BIBLE.

2006-11-28 11:32:42 · answer #4 · answered by LongAgo 5 · 0 0

Basically, it is a dualistic belief of having two gods: God of Good and God of Evil who will be in constant conflict with each other until the very end when the God of Good will prevail...

I believe that you can only be born into this religious sect since they don't allow conversions.

Peace be with you.

2006-11-28 10:43:51 · answer #5 · answered by Arf Bee 6 · 1 0

Some years ago I was leaning towards Zarathustra's train of thought. He taught, and I believe the first, a singular God: Ahura Mazda--God of Light. Google in his name, you'll find it very interesting.

2006-11-28 10:39:17 · answer #6 · answered by Sick Puppy 7 · 1 0

That the Word Zorro is actually written with 2 r's

2006-11-28 10:37:22 · answer #7 · answered by EC2talk2 2 · 0 3

Worship men in black capes and masks riding black horses and marking Zs wherever they go?

2006-11-28 10:37:34 · answer #8 · answered by GigGLeS! 2 · 0 2

whats that

2006-11-28 10:36:26 · answer #9 · answered by save an egg crack, a smile 4 · 0 0

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