Zoroastrianism
Zoroastrianism is an ancient monotheistic religion originating in Persia, founded by Prophet Zoroaster. It emphasizes the struggle between good (Ahura Mazda) and evil (Angra Mainyu), with the ultimate triumph of goodness. In the hierarchy "Religions/Pantheism/Jehovah's Witnesses Theology/Zoroastrianism", Zoroastrianism may be seen as distinct from pantheistic beliefs, such as those held by Jehovah's Witnesses, who view God and the universe as one. Although not a subcategory of Jehovah's Witnesses Theology, it shares common ground with other religions in its belief in a higher power, monotheism, and moral principles. Zoroastrianism offers a unique perspective on good and evil within the broader context of religious thought.