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Zoroastrianism introduced which idea?
There is more than one god.
There is both a heaven and a hell.
The emperor is God’s true prophet.
Humans are free to choose sin or virtue.
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- There is both a heaven and a hell.
- Humans are free to choose sin or virtue.
Explanation: Zoroastrianism taught moral dualism (a struggle between good and evil), introduced ideas of final judgment, heaven and hell, and emphasized human free will to choose between right (asha) and wrong (druj). It was not a religion that taught the emperor as God’s prophet, nor is it properly polytheistic (it centers on Ahura Mazda with an opposing evil spirit).
- There is both a heaven and a hell.
- Humans are free to choose sin or virtue.
Explanation: Zoroastrianism taught moral dualism (a struggle between good and evil), introduced ideas of final judgment, heaven and hell, and emphasized human free will to choose between right (asha) and wrong (druj). It was not a religion that taught the emperor as God’s prophet, nor is it properly polytheistic (it centers on Ahura Mazda with an opposing evil spirit).
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