Zoroastrianism

Definition of Zoroastrianism as it relates to Religions, Agnosticism, Paganism

Zoroastrianism is an ancient Persian religion founded by Prophet Zoroaster. It emphasizes the struggle between good and evil, with Ahura Mazda, the supreme god of goodness and wisdom, leading followers toward truth and Asha, the path of righteousness. Fire and water are considered sacred elements in this faith, symbolizing purity and cleansing. The worship of nature and its elements is also a significant aspect of Zoroastrianism, making it a fitting subcategory under Paganism within the broader context of Religions and Agnosticism.

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