Zoroastrianism is Said to be Growing Exponentially


Whether it is Paganism or other ancient faiths, there are often reports of growth. The current populations of these faiths is so small some growth, even rapid growth, does not change their influence very much. National Geographic recently claimed the growth of Zoroastrianism is exponential. There is a subscription fire wall so I cannot link you to the article. 

Zoroastrianism is thought to be one of the oldest religions in the world. That is has survived so many thousands of years of competition makes it remarkable. When one reads a little about, one can see it follows the story line of many successful religions, including Christianity. Zoro is the hero god. Zoro has an arch enemy and the battle continues. When Pope repeats, as he often does, that Satan is "real," he should add, "Satan is not like that fake villain in Zoroastrianism. Yeah, they battle Ahura Mazda over there but that nothing compared to Satan."

Zoroastrianism seems to be on all continents. Like all religions it has branches based on the various cultures where is lives. When I was a college student so many decades ago there was a cartoon god named Zoro who burned the letter "Z" into things he saved or left at battles he won. 

Anyone who follows religion as an abstract topic wonders what, if anything, will take the place of Christianity in the West. Zoroastrianism seems like one alternative, though the present trend is for an endless variety of spiritual notions plus atheism.


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