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REVELATION: (Part 3 of 3) The Full Picture and the Call for Recognition

Across Parts 1 and 2, we have explored how Zoroastrianism laid the foundation for monotheistic theology, only to have its contributions absorbed, rebranded, and distorted by Rabbinic Judaism. We examined how the Pharisees appropriated these teachings, modified them to consolidate power, and actively worked to suppress both Zoroastrianism and Jesus’ message, which sought to restore true monotheism.

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Across Parts 1 and 2, we have explored how Zoroastrianism laid the foundation for monotheistic theology, only to have its contributions absorbed, rebranded, and distorted by Rabbinic Judaism. We examined how the Pharisees appropriated these teachings, modified them to consolidate power, and actively worked to suppress both Zoroastrianism and Jesus’ message, which sought to restore true monotheism. In this final part, we bring everything together to establish the historical, theological, and spiritual truth of Zoroastrianism’s influence and how its recognition is essential for reclaiming the origins of divine wisdom. Tracing the Suppression: From Zoroastrianism to Christianity and Islam 1. The Silent Theft of Monotheism Zoroastrianism introduced core theological ideas, including heaven, hell, angels, Satan, resurrection, and final judgment , long before they appeared in Judaism.

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