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Zoroastrianism (that question is smack off my study guide I'm currently doing!)

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Q: What is the ancient Persian religion that taught that humans had the freedom to choose between right and wrong called?
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Who were zoroastranism?

Zoroastrianism is an ancient Persian religion founded by the prophet Zoroaster (or Zarathustra) around the 6th century BCE. It is a dualistic faith that emphasizes the struggle between good and evil, with the ultimate goal of achieving cosmic balance. Zoroastrianism has influenced many Western religions and philosophies.


Is it freedom of or from religion?

Freedom of religion


What conflicts exist between freedom of religion and public education?

the inability of science and religion to blend


What two good things about life under the Persian Empire?

Security, stability, freedom of religion, self local government, economic improvement.


Does freedom of religion include freedom from religion?


Who had freedom of religion?

everyone has freedom of religion


What is freemon of religion?

Is the freedom to practice any religion you want and in the United States we have freedom of religion.


3 rights of freedom?

freedom of speech freedom of religion freedom of assembly


What are Freedom of religion and freedom of expression?

Freedom of religion allows people to believe what they want and to express themselves through a church or not. There is no state religion and the government is secular. Freedom of expression is freedom of speech.


What is the difference between Islam and humanism?

islam is the true and ultimate religion and humanism is the freedom


What is the difference between Humanism and islam?

Islam is the true and ultimate religion and Humanism is the freedom


Amendment free of religion?

The 1st Amendment guaranteed the freedom of religion. In fact, in guarantees both the freedom to establish religion and the freedom to practice religion. Other rights guaranteed in the 1st Amendment include freedom of speech and freedom of the press.