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The Revival Of Zoroastrianism

Reader comment on item: A Christian Boom

Submitted by Sarfaraz (United Kingdom), May 7, 2003 at 12:59

The Zoroastrian faith is fast emerging once more. In the UK, thousands of Iranian students have been attending seminars about our ancient heratige, and our number here has over flowed with many returning to the "Old Religion." Zoroastrians are also now established in Armenia, Azabaijan, Kazahstan, Uzbekistan, and hofully Afghanistan...

The Reason?

Because it is a faith that allows one free and rational thought, without a hierarchy, or laws. Only ethics govern our behaviour...and Science is somthing that we live in harmony with.

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