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Two Gods, One Claim, and the Evidence That Ends the Argument

When You View Ahura Mazda and Yahweh Independently, Only One Fits the Description of the Highest Uncreated God — and Only One Was Built There is a move that Western theology has always required you to make before the conversation can begin. You must assume that Yahweh and the highest God are the same being. You must begin there.

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When You View Ahura Mazda and Yahweh Independently, Only One Fits the Description of the Highest Uncreated God — and Only One Was Built There is a move that Western theology has always required you to make before the conversation can begin. You must assume that Yahweh and the highest God are the same being. You must begin there. The entire architecture of Judaism and Christianity depends on this assumption being unexamined, because the moment you examine it — the moment you place these two figures side by side as independent historical entities and ask which one actually fits the description of the uncreated, eternal, unchanging source of all light and truth — the argument is over before it starts. Not because of faith. Not because of theology. Because of evidence.

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Gathas · Avesta · Dead Sea Scrolls · Hebrew Bible

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