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What is the Church’s opinion of Zarathustra or Zoroaster? Is he a false prophet or was he a prophet from God guiding humans towards Him?
Yet another human who was led by their own mind by their own desires. Anything that takes us away form Christ is not from God.What is the Church’s opinion of Zarathustra or Zoroaster? Is he a false prophet or was he a prophet from God guiding humans towards Him?
Nihilism generally makes an assumption of an atheistic universe. The term “nihilism” is somewhat ill-defined, but the broad idea is that absolute knowledge can’t be obtained, and because the assumption is made that there is no objective source of purpose in reality, there is no true purpose.Off topic I know but what is a nihilist? I have never heard of this. What are your beliefs? Is it atheistic or theistic? If theistic mono or poly?
Not specifically on Zarathustra, but the church holds to a view that there can be truth, albeit incomplete truth, in other religions and philosophical movements. God as creator of the universe is reflected in the universe and degrees of truth about God can be found from natural human reason. this coupled with mans natural desire for God and the revelation of the old testament, means that “seeds of the word” can be found out with the Church. Hope this is of helpSo there is no official position. He does seem like a prophet as he got so much right. The main thing his religion lacks is a requirement for faith. Yet from what I remember neither does Judaism.
Around Ahura Mazda is a whole hierarchy of spirits, corresponding very closely with our “angels”.
The moral teaching is closely akin to our own. Stress is constantly laid on the necessity of goodness in thought, word, and deed (humata, hakhta, hvarshta) as opposed to evil thought, word, and deed (dushmata, duzhukhta, duzhvarshta). Note the emphatic recognition of sin in thought. Virtues and vices are enumerated and estimated much as in Christian ethics.
Source: newadvent.org/cathen/02154a.htmAt the end of time, the approach of which is described in the Pahlavi literature in terms strikingly like those of our Apocalypse, will come to the last Prophet, Saosyant (Saviour) under whom all occur the Ressurection of the Dead (Frashokereti), the General Judgment the apokatastasis or renewal of the whole world by the great conflagration of the earth and consequent flood of burning matter.
Yes, like Justin Martyr wrote:Not specifically on Zarathustra, but the church holds to a view that there can be truth, albeit incomplete truth, in other religions and philosophical movements. God as creator of the universe is reflected in the universe and degrees of truth about God can be found from natural human reason. this coupled with mans natural desire for God and the revelation of the old testament, means that “seeds of the word” can be found out with the Church. Hope this is of help
I think of Zoroaster as a melchisedeckian figure of some sorts, a Christian before Christ.We have been taught that Christ is the first-born of God, and we have declared above that He is the Word of whom every race of men were partakers; and those who lived reasonably are Christians, even though they have been thought atheists
Ok thanks and thank all of you for your answers.Nihilism generally makes an assumption of an atheistic universe. The term “nihilism” is somewhat ill-defined, but the broad idea is that absolute knowledge can’t be obtained, and because the assumption is made that there is no objective source of purpose in reality, there is no true purpose.
How could he lead anyone away from Christ? He lived centuries before Jesus of Nazareth.Yet another human who was led by their own mind by their own desires. Anything that takes us away form Christ is not from God.