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The Forgotten Nativity: How Three Zoroastrian Priests Saved Jesus — and How Christianity Hid the Truth

The Nativity Scene Every Christmas, the world sees the Nativity scene: Mary, Joseph, shepherds, baby Jesus… and three kings . But history tells a different story. They were not kings. They were Zoroastrian mobeds — Persian priest-astronomers , members of the Magian priesthood whose faith worshipped Ahura Mazda, Lord of Light . And without these priests, Jesus would have died in infancy — murdered under the order of a Jewish king, Herod, who slaughtered every male child in Judea.

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The Nativity Scene Every Christmas, the world sees the Nativity scene: Mary, Joseph, shepherds, baby Jesus… and three kings . But history tells a different story. They were not kings. They were Zoroastrian mobeds — Persian priest-astronomers , members of the Magian priesthood whose faith worshipped Ahura Mazda, Lord of Light . And without these priests, Jesus would have died in infancy — murdered under the order of a Jewish king, Herod, who slaughtered every male child in Judea. Three Zoroastrian priests are the reason Christianity exists at all. So why does no Nativity scene show them as priests anymore? Why were they recast as kings instead of Zoroastrians? Because acknowledging the truth would expose something seismic: Jesus was raised under, influenced by, and aligned with Zoroastrian Light-theology — not Rabbinic Judaism.

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