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ZARATHUSTRA SERIES: Complete Summary & Episode Outline

SERIES SUMMARY The Greatest Story Never Told Zarathustra Spitama (c. 1700-1500 BCE) was the first philosopher in human history, the founder of monotheism, and the inventor of moral choice. Born laughing in ancient Bactria (modern Afghanistan/Tajikistan), he spent 10 years wandering in search of truth, received divine revelation at age 30, was rejected and exiled by his own people, found refuge with King Vishtaspa at age 42, established the first monotheistic religion, and was murdered at age 77 while tending the sacred fire.

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SERIES SUMMARY The Greatest Story Never Told Zarathustra Spitama (c. 1700-1500 BCE) was the first philosopher in human history, the founder of monotheism, and the inventor of moral choice. Born laughing in ancient Bactria (modern Afghanistan/Tajikistan), he spent 10 years wandering in search of truth, received divine revelation at age 30, was rejected and exiled by his own people, found refuge with King Vishtaspa at age 42, established the first monotheistic religion, and was murdered at age 77 while tending the sacred fire. His revolutionary concepts—one God, free will, heaven and hell, Satan as adversary, resurrection, final judgment, linear time, personal moral responsibility—would be adopted by Judaism (post-Exile, 539 BCE), Christianity, Islam, and Greek philosophy, becoming the foundation of Western civilization. 4.3 billion people practice beliefs invented by Zarathustra.

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