The Gospel of Asha, Part I: The Unmasking — Ahura Mazda, Jesus, and the Lie Hidden in Religion
From The Gospel of Asha: Unmasking the Shadow God and Reclaiming the True Light 1. The Illusion of Unity Theologians often equate YHWH, the God of Israel, with Ahura Mazda, the Wise Lord of Zoroastrianism. But upon closer inspection, we find a fundamental contradiction. Their natures , ethics , and intentions diverge completely. This is not a union — it’s a replacement effort , and Jesus Himself exposed it. 2.
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From The Gospel of Asha: Unmasking the Shadow God and Reclaiming the True Light 1. The Illusion of Unity Theologians often equate YHWH, the God of Israel, with Ahura Mazda, the Wise Lord of Zoroastrianism. But upon closer inspection, we find a fundamental contradiction. Their natures , ethics , and intentions diverge completely. This is not a union — it’s a replacement effort , and Jesus Himself exposed it. 2. The Nature of Ahura Mazda: The God of Asha Scriptural Reference: The Gathas (Yasna 30.5–6, 31.11, 45.2–3) “Through Asha, the righteous order, Ahura Mazda created the world. He gave us the freedom to choose between Asha (truth) and Druj (the lie).” — Yasna 30.5 “He who upholds Asha, the truth, is in accord with Mazda — through good thoughts, words, and deeds.” — Yasna 31.11 Ahura Mazda is: Non-violent in essence. Morally pure and truthful.
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Yasna · Gathas · Cyrus Cylinder · Hebrew Bible · Old Testament
