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Zoroastrians believe that there is one universal, transcendent, supreme god, Ahura Mazda, or the 'Wise Lord'.(Ahurameans 'Being' and Mazda means 'Mind' in Avestan language).
Until the seventh century BCE, Zoroastrianism was unique in being monotheistic.
There is no 'modern version' of Zoroastrianism, it si still being practised as a religon even now.
Agnostics are in the middle. They see no proof in their being a supreme being and no proof that their isn't a supreme being.
Zoroastrianism promoted the worship of Ahura Mazda as the supreme deity associated with truth, order, and goodness. Ahura Mazda is considered the creator of the universe and the embodiment of light and wisdom in Zoroastrian belief.
Zoroastrianism was the religion that developed during the Persian Empire. It was founded by the prophet Zoroaster and promoted the worship of Ahura Mazda as the supreme deity. Zoroastrianism influenced later monotheistic religions like Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Zoroastrianism is religion
The followers of christianity calltheir supreme being God.
God, the creator of the universe. He was and still is the Supreme Being of Judaism.
Yes, "supreme being" and "supreme" are related but not the same. "Supreme being" typically refers to a divine or ultimate being in religious or philosophical contexts, while "supreme" can refer to something that is highest in authority, rank, or quality.
Zoroastrianism was the dominant religion practiced in the Persian Empire. It was founded by the prophet Zoroaster and emphasized concepts of duality between good and evil, free will, and the worship of one supreme deity, Ahura Mazda.
Zoroastrianism was started by Zarathustra, aka Zoroaster.