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Proof Ahura Mazda created Paradise

Ahura Mazda created Paradise eFireTemple Interpretation Paradise Created by Ahura Mazda : Concept : Paradise (pairidaeza in Avestan) is a term that refers to a walled garden or a place of bliss and rest. In Zoroastrianism, Ahura Mazda is the creator of paradise, a place of eternal peace and righteousness. Interpretation : When Jesus mentions "paradise" in Luke 23:43, he refers to this divine creation by Ahura Mazda, indicating a place of ultimate rest and reward for the righteous.

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Ahura Mazda created Paradise eFireTemple Interpretation Paradise Created by Ahura Mazda : Concept : Paradise (pairidaeza in Avestan) is a term that refers to a walled garden or a place of bliss and rest. In Zoroastrianism, Ahura Mazda is the creator of paradise, a place of eternal peace and righteousness. Interpretation : When Jesus mentions "paradise" in Luke 23:43, he refers to this divine creation by Ahura Mazda, indicating a place of ultimate rest and reward for the righteous. Jesus as the Son of Ahura Mazda : Belief : In this scenario, Jesus acknowledges Ahura Mazda as his father and the source of his divine mission. Interpretation : Jesus' teachings and actions are seen as aligned with the principles of Zoroastrianism, promoting truth, righteousness (Asha), and opposition to falsehood and chaos (Druj).

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