So /his/ what can you tell me about him, both historically and philosophically
Basically the inventor of Abrahamic religion
Mithraism as one of the systems of belief which originated from Zoroastrian doctrines. Of Persian origin, Mithraism flourished in Ancient Rome and elsewhere, and was considered a "mortal enemy" of early Christianity. So many parallels existed between the two, as much in doctrines as in practices, that the early Christians, on becoming ascendant, took every measure possible to eliminate all traces of Mithraism. They destroyed the Mithraic temples, and violently eliminated the priests and adherents of Mithraism wherever they found them. It is therefore somewhat surprising to find that so many Mithraic beliefs and rituals were conveniently emulated( purloined ?) by their early Christian rivals, e.g. the use of bread and wine , forms of dress such as the mitre, etc
He invented the concept of an absolute dichotomy between good and evil.
imo
I like how no one argues the historicity of Zoroaster, despite his dates varying between centuries, meanwhile Christ's, whose dates vary 5 years on either side, is constantly scrutinized.
>>323649
It would seem that there is less to nail down Zoroaster than Jesus. But I've never once hear someone bother questioning his existence. It could be that, with Zoroaster just being a prophet rather than the Son Of God, his existantial status isn't quite as important.
>>323581
They believed their deity wasn't all powerful than that this life is a manifestation of the battle between the good guy Ahura Mazda and the other bad guy something mangyu
and that we must help ahura mazda by being good to help him defeat mangyu and bring about paradise
It is said that Zarathustra laughed when he was born. It is very difficult to imagine a new-born baby laughing. Okay, smiling – but laughing?
At what joke was the baby Zarathustra laughing? The cosmic joke, at the joke this whole existence is.
>>323649
no one gets upset about questioning his existence so it's not a hot topic
>>323800
*something something over-man*
Thus spoke Zarathustra
>>323743
Their deity is all powerful. He knows everything and can do anything.
Why is there still a bad guy? Same reason there is a bad guy in Christianity. Without evil, good has no identity.
>>323649
The only people who argue against the historicity of Christ are dumbass atheists like Maher who think Zeitgeist is right.
Even Dawkins concedes the fact that Christ did exist, albeit not divine and shit.
>>323581
such a vague religion though
"good word, Good thought, good deeds"
well, what is "good" defined as ?
>>323742
Of course there is less to nail down Jesus. Zoroaster never was crucified.
>>325708
>>323800
He laughed at life.
Do you know the pic of the two guys, one looking at a wall, the other over the wall, standing on a pile of books, and ppl memed it into pure enlightenment and beauty? That's what Zarathustra laughed at. He reached that point. And then people myth onto it that he laughed at birth.