Darth InSidious Posted April 25, 2007 Share Posted April 25, 2007 In which Zoroastrianism/Mazdaism/Parsi-ism can be discussed/we can share knowledge about it. I have to confess I don't know much about it except: -The Magi in the Gospel of Matthew are thought to have been Zoroastrians, - There are less than 200,000 in the world today, - Lying is considered bad (I think if I remember rightly it's one of the worst 'sins' in Zoroastrianism) - Active doing of good/good thoughts/good deeds is required - Monasticism is not approved of Anyone else know anything? Any practising members of this faith here? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FORDGE Posted April 29, 2007 Share Posted April 29, 2007 I know that Zoroastrianism has been around since Judaism, maybe before too. But it was once the supreme religion from the Hindu-Kush to the Mediterranean. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SilentScope001 Posted April 29, 2007 Share Posted April 29, 2007 All of this is from a New York Times article on Zoroastrianism, altough I also learnt about it in Philosphy: -It also was the first monothesitic religion, and I think prehaps Judiasm, Christianity, and Islam borrowed heavily from it. -People cannot convert to Zoroastrianism, altough the priests are looking to change that rule, due to lowing numbers. -Anyone can go to the Zoroastrianism verison of Heaven, even if you are not a Zoroastrian (Hence the lowering numbers). As long as you are a follower of Good, and not of Evil, you get a free pass. From my philosphy class: -Zoroastrianism's dualisit message: "There is a battle between Good and Evil, and those who are Good will be rewarded and those who are Evil will be punished" is very easy for people to understand, hence why it was once very popular in the Middle East, and why Judisam, Christianty, and Islam plagrizied from it. -It was the offical religion of the Persian Empire and its fortunes risen and fallen based on the fate of that Empire...which is why Zoroastrianism suffered after the Muslims invaded and destroyed the Persian Empire. The teacher concluded that all all these 'dualistic' religions usually need to tie themselves to an empire or at least a nation, because the Empire can use the religion to justify its existence, and the Religion can use the Empire's resources to spread its message. From General Studies: -Zoroastrianism's tolerance for other creeds is what caused for the Persian Empire, once they destroyed Babylon, to let the Jews return back to their homelands. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tk102 Posted April 30, 2007 Share Posted April 30, 2007 Besides being the first monotheistic religion, Zoroastrianism was also the first religion to promote the concepts of eternal reward or punishment (heaven/hell) for those who follow moral/immoral lives. You can probably find more direct knowledge of this religion in other areas of the interweb and books at the library. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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