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zoroastrianism... however you spell that
Zoroastrianism originated in ancient Persia (modern-day Iran) during the 6th century BCE. It was founded by the prophet Zoroaster (or Zarathustra) who taught monotheism and the concept of cosmic struggle between good and evil forces.
Hinduism, Buddhism, and some smaller religions such as Zoroastrianism.
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Zoroastrianism and vedic Hinduism are the oldest faiths with Judaism and Buddhism following on behind.
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Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, or Zoroastrianism
Aside from the fact that it originated in a similar geographis region there is not a lot of simiaraisty between Zoroastrianism and Buddhism. It has more in common with the Abrahamic religions than Buddhism/ Like almost all religions and philosophy, Zoroastrianism supports being "good" rather than "evil" as a general direction for it's followers.Zoroastrianism is a deity based religion with a good and evil god (Ahura Mazda and Ahriman) Buddhism has no controlling deity requiring worship or obedience,Zoroastrianism has a creation story, Buddhists neither know or care how existence came into being in part because the search is pointless and secondly because the physical world i an illusionThere is a moral code rather than the suggestians of the Eightfold PathDamnation and salvation are doled out by the deity, In Buddhism ever person finds his own way to enlightenmentZoroastrianism has no reincarnationZoroastrianism prescribes ritual clothing like Judaism, Buddhism has no position on this.
* Buddhism * Confucianism * Hinduism * Islam * Janism * Judaism * Paganism * Sikhism * Shintoism * Taoism * Zoroastrianism
Hinduism began in India around 1,700 BC. Buddhism also began in India around 500 BC. Judaism began in the Land of Canaan (present day Israel) around 1,800 BC. Zoroastrianism began in Persia (Iran) around 600 BC.
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Many different types of people would go on these religious journeys, including people of Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Sikhism, and Zoroastrianism.