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Um. No. Zoroastrianism isn't the first to create civilization that's extremely racist when you consider the Egyptians we're around 3 millennia prior. Zoroastrianism is the first monotheism that we know of. But that's only significant given that arab tribes often had pantheons of deities tied to the Earth. Also, while Zoroastrianism is quite progressive it's still fundamentalist. Like how there are fundamentalist Buddhists, or Daoists. Fundamentalism is the thing of religion to politics when it comes to the physical changes religion does to culture. You're wrong. Try again.
PS Shamanism is also not unique to Zoroastrianism. American natives had shamans millennias before Zoroastur existed. Plus, shamanist beliefs are tied more to animism than to monotheism. Not that there arent monotheist shamans but it didnt start with Zoroastrianism. In fact shamans are the first religious leaders, in pre agricultural society. Zoroastrianism was born after the agricultural revolution and therefore has less ties to shamanic beliefs than you think
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Zoroastrianism came after Sanatam dharma (pre-Hinduism). Pre-Persia was a part of ancient Bharat, together with pre-Afghanistan, pre-Thailand and other parts of (south) Asia and even a part of what is now China (but was much smaller then). That whole region followed Sanatam dharma. Later came Hinduism and buddhism. Zoroastrianism is just a monotheistic version of it with some (or a lot) alterations (like the deities). In all ancient civilizations they used teacher plants to raise their consciousness. It didn't start by zoroaster/zoroastrianism.
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@kinglewisjtl24
6 months ago
How these thought leaders just brush aside Africa so quickly baffles me. I love Zoroaster but nope not close to being the first.
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