Re: Zoroastriansim |
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Enki, civility is key. Khmaroota begets khmaroota--> just see what it did at aina.org... Actually, don't bother, in the end it is khmaroota. All religions borrow... and though no one wants to admit it, they evolve too. You know the name Hormuz or Hermiz or whatever way you would spell it? That is a contracted version of Ahura Mazda, the zorastorian god. Hormuz was a Zoroastrian who converted to eastern christianity and became a monk... Another google search brought up that Zoroastrianism was discovered in the 7th or 6th century BC. Since Assyria existed from 2500 - 612 BC, I guess you can say the Assyrian chicken came before the Zoroastrian proverbial egg. Bsheyna, Qasrani d'Tyari --------------------- |
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