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Which statements best describe the beliefs of Zoroastrianism?

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Good and evil constantly struggle for control of the universe.

Good and evil constantly struggle for control of the universe.

Good and evil are human ideas that do not influence the universe.

Good and evil are human ideas that do not influence the universe.

Humans have no role to play in the struggle between good and evil.

Humans have no role to play in the struggle between good and evil.

The is just one supreme god, but he has an evil opposite.

The is just one supreme god, but he has an evil opposite.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The statement that best describes the beliefs of Zoroastrianism is:

**Good and evil constantly struggle for control of the universe.**

Zoroastrianism teaches that there is a duality in the universe, with the struggle between the forces of good (represented by Ahura Mazda) and evil (represented by Angra Mainyu) being central to its teachings. Additionally, Zoroastrianism emphasizes the importance of human agency in this struggle, as humans are believed to have a role in choosing between good and evil. The belief in one supreme god and his evil opposite is also a core aspect of the faith.
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