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Jesus: The Zoroastrian Sayoshant – A Case for Modern America

Opening Argument: Connecting the Dots Ladies and gentlemen of modern America, let us consider this proposition: the teachings of Jesus Christ were not a novel break from history but the continuation of an ancient, enlightened path—one illuminated first by Zarathustra Spitaman, the prophet of Zoroastrianism. Jesus was not simply a revolutionary rabbi within Judaism; he was, by principles, practices, and purpose, a Zoroastrian Sayoshant—a savior foretold by an ancient faith.

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Opening Argument: Connecting the Dots Ladies and gentlemen of modern America, let us consider this proposition: the teachings of Jesus Christ were not a novel break from history but the continuation of an ancient, enlightened path—one illuminated first by Zarathustra Spitaman, the prophet of Zoroastrianism. Jesus was not simply a revolutionary rabbi within Judaism; he was, by principles, practices, and purpose, a Zoroastrian Sayoshant—a savior foretold by an ancient faith. We will demonstrate this by examining: Historical evidence of Zoroastrianism’s influence on Judaism and Christianity. Philosophical and ethical parallels between Jesus’ teachings and Zoroastrian ideals. Jesus’ life and mission as fulfilling Zoroastrian prophecies. 1.

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Yasna · Gathas · Old Testament · New Testament

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