Which statements best describe the beliefs of Zoroastrianism?
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it is the idea of pre-islamic ideas of the same god and ideas.
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Best describe the beliefs of Zoroastrianism.
- According to Zoroastrians, all that God made is pure and ought to be treated with love and respect. Zoroastrians traditionally do not harm the rivers, land, or atmosphere because this involves the natural environment. Because of this, some have referred to Zoroastrianism as "the first ecological religion."
- Based on the teachings of the Iranian-speaking prophet Zoroaster (also known as Zarautra in Avestan or as Zartosht in Persian), Zoroastrianism, also known as Mazdayasna, is an Iranian religion and one of the earliest organised faiths in the world. It has a monotheistic ontology, a dualistic cosmology of good and evil, and an eschatology that foretells the triumph of good over evil in the end. As its supreme divinity, Zoroastrianism exalts Ahura Mazda (lit. "Lord of Wisdom," an uncreated and beneficent deity of wisdom).
- The Abrahamic religions may have been affected historically by Zoroastrianism's distinctive characteristics, such as its monotheism,[5] messianism, belief in free choice and judgement after death, notion of heaven, hell, angels, and demons, among other concepts.
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