Christians do you know that Ahura Mazda really, really loves you even though you

have doubt? Ahura Mazda has been patient with you. He knows that you still need more time to get your life on the right track.

"Be good, be kind, be humane, and charitable; love your fellows; console the afflicted; pardon those who have done you wrong.".
 
Yes. It is sad how they turn from the one true god because they want to wallow in their sin and deprivation. tsk tsk tsk.

I'll ask a Zoroastrian to pray for them.

Meanwhile, Change wants me to know his god's love so much, that he has blocked me from answering his queries. If he had not, I'd ask him what about my life exactly he thinks is "off track"? What an arrogant, presumptuous prick.
 
It's nice when others love me. Do you know that God loves you? He sent His son Jesus to die for your sins. Now that's sacrifice.
 
While studying about Zoroaster's affect on Judaism's Essene sect a line from my reference caught my attention. The author called Zoroaster's work "hemp-induced gibberish" which was the first negative criticism I had found. I investigated further and found that "Z" was an adherent of the sacred Soma plant and found it useful in his faith. The juice made from the plant was a cure-all, an aphrodisiac and had hallucinogenic powers.
Among the effects Zoroastrianism may have had on the Essenes was belief in an afterlife, a classic good vs evil conflict,
and the concept of the reward of heaven for the righteous.
I am away from my notes presently, but if you wish I can look up the critcal author I have referenced.
 
While studying about Zoroaster's affect on Judaism's Essene sect a line from my reference caught my attention. The author called Zoroaster's work "hemp-induced gibberish" which was the first negative criticism I had found. I investigated further and found that "Z" was an adherent of the sacred Soma plant and found it useful in his faith. The juice made from the plant was a cure-all, an aphrodisiac and had hallucinogenic powers.
Among the effects Zoroastrianism may have had on the Essenes was belief in an afterlife, a classic good vs evil conflict,
and the concept of the reward of heaven for the righteous.
I am away from my notes presently, but if you wish I can look up the critcal author I have referenced.
 
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