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Originally Posted by Duvduv
Does anyone have a clear reference as to the origins of the teachings of the Zoroastrian Gathas and their relationship to the Vedas of Hinduism, and was Zoroaster (Zarathustra) an historical person? Did the theology of belief in the one God of Ahura Mazda precede Zoroaster?
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Came from Nimrod in my good opinion. Not that I believe the flood of Noah actually took place, but.the story proves that All men came from the same region.
It doesn't matter where you are, there are very many stories of Noah having very many different names but they all tell of the same story, same truth just as it can be found in the vedic," Vedas?"
Nimrod was Noah's Grandson and supposedly the first man who died and was resurrected, and in his hundreds of religions given by many names, it is Christianity that teaches Nmrod, the only ones that make his nane above all names, but they call him Jesus.
Josephus Flavius records how there was still an ongoing debate as to who built Babylon, him or his. Mother/wife.
Nimrod died and his mother became pregnant claiming that Nimrod had been sent to Baal and Baal had seeded the mother with the same soul of Nimrod, that she later gave birth to,, and so his name was obtained," Tammuz," branch from heaven. The one who fulfilled Eve's promise.
Christian's just say," Jesus," but their Sabbaths and the feasts and holy days teach of Nimrods birth and resurrection as Christmas and Easter.
All the traditions of Christmas and Easter teach of Tammuz, Tammuz has alway been, and will always be the Messiah of Babylon, his name cannot possibly change.
This is why that where you find the name," Tammuz," in the bible, you find all the wicked laying dead at the 6th hour in the 6th day, in the 6th month, in the 6th year.
Tammuz is the reason for all the seasons, he has many names and one is Zoaster.