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· There were three religions that the Persians were mainly made up out of: Zoroastrianism, Mithraism, and Manichaeism. · When religion got really big, it was in around the 18th century (B.C.), whose current leader was named Zoroaster. This is where Zoroastrianism came from.
· There were three religions that the Persians were mainly made up out of: Zoroastrianism, Mithraism, and Manichaeism. · When religion got really big, it was in around the 18th century (B.C.), whose current leader was named Zoroaster. This is where Zoroastrianism came from.
It was a universal religion. It included all people, regardless of their backgrounds.It was monotheistic.
No. It is most common in Christianity. And that came mostly from Zoroastrianism's dual good and evil gods and their final battle, through apocalyptic post Babylonian captivity Judaism.
Some religions teach that we were originally with God before we came to Earth.
God, really didn't have a specific religion. Many people came up with different relgions and that is one way many different religions got started.
All world religions came from the same general areas. Judaism's followers traveled through Egypt and met pharaohs affecting their religions, Persia and met kings affecting Zoroastrianism, Christianity and Islam are forms or evolutions of judaism. Asia in old times was considered to begin in the Middle East and extend through china and India and Japan. Most of these religions had common ties.
The Aztec and the Mayans are diffrent by the religions od the country or the cultures form were they came from.
Zoroastrianism differed from previous religions in that it introduced a concrete morality. It is thought that this was the first known religion to speak of good and evil and the struggle between the two.
Sikhism and budism
Usually people of many different religions came to french colonies.
Before the coming of Islam Hinduism,jainism ,Buddhism were important religions islam came and preached pure devotion to attain god