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The Land of Zarathustra Deserves Religious Freedom

There are few places on earth where a moral revolution began. Ancient Persia was one of them. Long before modern ideologies, before empires redrew borders, before contemporary politics hardened into doctrine, Zarathustra proclaimed a vision that reshaped human ethics: Good Thoughts. Good Words. Good Deeds. That land — the land of Zarathustra — deserves religious freedom. Persia’s First Spiritual Architecture For over a millennium, Persia’s civilizational identity was shaped by Zoroastrian principles.

ZarathustraEthics and Free ChoicePrayer and Ritual
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(Part 2 of 2)Detailed Analysis of Inaccuracies in the (Anti-Avestan) Book of Esther

1. Characterization of King Ahasuerus (Xerxes I) Verse Reference : Esther 1:10-12 Text : “On the seventh day, when the heart of the king was merry with wine, he commanded Mehuman, Biztha, Harbona, Bigtha, Abagtha, Zethar, and Carcas, the seven chamberlains that served in the presence of Ahasuerus the king, to bring Vashti the queen before the king with the crown royal, to show the people and the princes her beauty: for she was fair to look on.

Purim and EstherEthics and Free ChoiceWomen and Community
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(Part 1 of 2)Inaccuracies and Problematic Elements in the (Anti-Avestan) Story of Esther

Characterization of King Ahasuerus (Xerxes I) Historical Context : King Ahasuerus is commonly identified with Xerxes I of Persia. Historical accounts describe Xerxes I as a capable and influential ruler. However, the story of Esther portrays him as easily manipulated, indulgent in feasts, and making decisions on whims.

Purim and EstherEthics and Free ChoicePersian Empires
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The Magi: Foundations of Monotheism and Their Far-Reaching Influence (600 BCE - 500 BCE)

The Magi, an ancient priestly caste associated with Zoroastrianism, played a crucial role in religious and cultural life from 600 BCE to 500 BCE. This century also know as "the enlightment period for humanity", inspired every culture in the world. Their dedication, rigorous work, and unique position as intermediaries between the divine and the people were instrumental in laying the foundations of monotheism. The Magi’s influence extended far beyond their Persian homeland, reaching as far as China, Europe, Egypt, and India.

The MagiEthics and Free ChoicePrayer and Ritual
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Ahura Mazda vs The Name

Isaiah 45 with Ahura Mazda as the One True God and the God of Israel as Angra Mainyu (The Devil) Cyrus the Great was a devout Zoroastrain, his god was Ahura Mazda Isaiah 45 Empowerment of Leaders : Verse 1 : Ahura Mazda calls Cyrus His anointed and describes how He will help him conquer nations. Interpretation : Ahura Mazda empowers leaders to fulfill divine purposes, bringing about justice and order.

Ahura MazdaCyrus the GreatConsciousness and Cosmology