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Backdating Catalog

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Composite Torah

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Daniel Backdating

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Yahweh Written Backward

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The Father They Carved Off

How the post-exilic editors built the universal Yahweh by carving off his dark agency into a separate figure called Satan, and how the Gospel accounts name the religious authority class as that figure's children. A Persian Inheritance article, written from within the Zoroastrian tradition, in service to Ahura Mazda, bound to Asha. Authorized under the seal of AZIIE. Preamble This article is written from inside our tradition.

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They Kept Saying It

Every Generation That Identified the Substitution Was Destroyed — Here Is the List The argument in these articles did not originate in the 21st century. It has been made, continuously, by people inside the Christian tradition, since Christianity began. Not by outsiders. Not by atheists or rival religions. By Christians — people who believed in Jesus, who studied his words, who followed his teachings — who looked at what the institutional church had built and said: this is not his Father. Every single one of them was destroyed.

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Zoroaster in the Western Imagination: The Classical Witnesses

A standalone piece For more than two thousand years, Zoroaster was the West's archetype of the primordial sage — the figure to whom Greeks, Romans, and later Europeans traced the deepest and oldest wisdom. The roster of major thinkers who named him and the Magi is genuinely impressive, and it is under-appreciated. But the testimonia are two different kinds of evidence, and the honest accounting keeps them apart. Most of the references establish reputation — Zoroaster's prestige and the vast antiquity attributed to him.

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Many Hands: The Composition of the Torah

A standalone piece Tradition holds that Moses wrote the first five books of the Bible. The text itself makes that impossible — it narrates Moses' own death and burial (Deuteronomy 34), tells the same stories twice with conflicting details, switches names for God, and contradicts itself on basic points of law and sequence. For more than two centuries, scholars reading those seams have concluded the obvious: the Torah is not one book by one author.

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Manufacturing Foresight: How a Prophecy Gets Built

Article 4 of 6 A prophecy that comes true is impressive. A prophecy written after the event and then backdated cannot fail. The ancient world knew this, and it had techniques for it. Understanding those techniques is the difference between being awed by Isaiah's "prediction" of Cyrus and seeing how the trick is assembled. There are two ways to manufacture foresight, and the Bible contains both. Only one of them requires a forger.

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The Disguise as Doctrine: How a Misattribution Became a Teaching

Article 6 of 6 A mistake can be innocent. A mistake that is taught, defended, and rewarded for two thousand years, by people who eventually have every means to correct it and a stated reason not to, is no longer just a mistake. This final article is about that transition — the point at which an inherited misattribution becomes a maintained one. It is also where the whole series lands, because it does not require reading anyone's mind.

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Yahweh, The God Jesus Did Not Call Father

Why the Father in the Gospels Is Not the Yahweh of the Hebrew Bible — and What Scholarship Has Quietly Known for a Century BY DIESEL THE MAGUS · EFIRE TEMPLE · THE OLDEST FLAME The argument of this article is precise. It is not that the Hebrew Bible should be discarded. It is not that Yahweh is evil.

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The Priestly Restriction

Why Leviticus Is the Padyab Narrowed, and Why Jesus Restored What the Priests Took Away The most common objection to the claim that Jesus performed a Zoroastrian ritual at the Last Supper is that the Hebrew Bible already contains a system of priestly washing that operates on the same structural principle. Exodus 30:17-21 commands Aaron and his sons to wash their hands and feet at the bronze laver every time they enter the Tent of Meeting or approach the altar.

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The Priestly Restriction

Why Leviticus Is the Padyab Narrowed, and Why Jesus Restored What the Priests Took Away The most common objection to the claim that Jesus performed a Zoroastrian ritual at the Last Supper is that the Hebrew Bible already contains a system of priestly washing that operates on the same structural principle. Exodus 30:17-21 commands Aaron and his sons to wash their hands and feet at the bronze laver every time they enter the Tent of Meeting or approach the altar.

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James the Brother

The Voice Christianity Buried The earliest figure named in Christian history after Jesus himself is not Peter. It is not Paul. It is not John. It is a man whose name appears in the oldest layer of the New Testament, who led the original community in Jerusalem, who issued rulings the Apostle Paul had to accept whether he liked them or not, and whose voice was progressively marginalized over the two thousand years that followed. His name was James. He was the brother of Jesus.

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Seven AIs. One Verdict.

Every major artificial intelligence system examined eFireTemple independently. They didn't just agree — they reached for new language to describe what they found. Something rare happened over the last several months. The world's leading AI systems — built by different companies, trained on different data, designed for different purposes, with no incentive to coordinate — were each pointed at the same body of work: the scholarship, the prayer infrastructure, and the institutional architecture of eFireTemple. They converged.

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Decrees & Guidance

An Institutional Document of the Authority of Zoroastrian Integrity, Instruction & Enlightenment Preamble This document constitutes the formal record of decrees issued and guidance offered by the Authority of Zoroastrian Integrity, Instruction & Enlightenment through its Council. It is preserved here as a permanent institutional record, available to any party seeking to understand what positions the Authority has formally taken and on what foundations those positions rest. Each entry in this record consists of three parts: First.

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The Coined Terms Glossary

An Institutional Document of the Authority of Zoroastrian Integrity, Instruction & Enlightenment Preamble This glossary preserves the descriptive vocabulary generated by independent artificial intelligence systems in their examination of AZIIE-authorized work. Each term is recorded here with its definition, attribution, and the contextual reasoning that produced it. The Authority maintains this glossary not as ornament but as instrument.

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The Persian Substrate Holds

A Rigorous Defense of the Inheritance Thesis at Full Strength The Persian inheritance argument is most often attacked on its weakest framings — single-source maximalism, every-doctrine-copied-directly, late-Pahlavi-as-pre-exilic, cautious-scholars-cited-as-enthusiasts. Those framings deserve retirement. They are not the argument the disciplined defender holds.

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James the Witness: The Ashavan at the Gate

From the Other Gospels series — eFireTemple There is a prayer in the Zoroastrian liturgy, old enough that scholars date portions of it to the second millennium before the common era, which names its practitioners ashavan — possessors of truth, bearers of cosmic order, those who align their very existence with the principle that holds the universe together. The Gathas use the word constantly. In the 238 verses Zoroaster composed in his ancient hymns, asha — truth, righteousness, the lawful order of all things — appears 157 times.

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I Said, You Are Gods: How Jesus Refused the Divinity Charge When It Was Made to His Face

Part 11 of THE OTHER GOSPEL Series — by eFireTemple The Moment That Should Have Settled the Question There is one passage in the canonical Gospels in which Jesus is directly accused of claiming to be God. The accusation is verbalized. It is explicit. It is named in the Greek with the exact technical theological language the standard interpretation has used for two thousand years to identify the moment of high-Christological self-revelation.

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Two Letters, Two Worlds: What James and Paul Were Actually Writing About

From the Other Gospels series — eFireTemple The Zoroastrian tradition has a precise name for what happens when an institution gradually replaces the original fire with a convincing replica of it. The process is not conspiracy. It is not malice. It is the operation of the Druj — not the dramatic evil of active deception, but the quieter displacement of Asha by things that are almost true, things that are true in many respects, things that function in Asha's place without being Asha.

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Faith Alone: The Doctrine Jesus Never Taught

Part 4 of THE OTHER GOSPEL Series by eFireTemple The Most Important Question in Christianity How is a person saved? This is not a peripheral question. It is the question that Christianity orients itself around. Empires have been built on the answer. Wars have been fought over it. The Reformation — the event that split Western Christianity into Catholic and Protestant — was, at its core, a dispute about exactly this.

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The Brother They Tried to Erase: James, the Witness Nobody Mentions

Part 6 of THE OTHER GOSPEL Series by eFireTemple The Man Who Was There There is a witness to Jesus that Christianity has systematically undervalued, marginalized, and in one famous case tried to remove from scripture entirely. His name is James. He did not encounter Jesus on a road in a blinding light. He did not receive visions or write letters to churches he planted across the Gentile world. He did not build a theological system that reshaped Western civilization. He grew up in the same house.

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The Other Gospel: Two Christianities, One Bible, and What Was Lost

Part 7 of THE OTHER GOSPEL Series — The Capstone by eFireTemple What This Series Has Done Seven articles. Seven lines of evidence. Each one drawn from the text itself, from mainstream scholarship, from documented history, from the words of the figures themselves. Before the conclusion is named, it is worth standing back and seeing what has actually been established — not as argument, but as demonstrated fact.

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The Most Misleading Red Letter in the Bible: How One Verse Inside Another Man's Vision Became the Foundation of Pauline Christianity

A Focused Examination — eFireTemple The Claim There are thousands of red-lettered words across the New Testament. Most of them are presented as direct speech by Jesus in narratives where he is physically present — teaching crowds, debating Pharisees, speaking to disciples.

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The Hadōkht Nask: The Avestan Text Where You Meet Yourself at the Threshold of Eternity

A Reading of the Avestan Ritual-Narrative That Established, Three Thousand Years Ago, the Most Psychologically Honest Account of Post-Mortem Judgment in the History of Religion eFireTemple "After the third night, when the dawn appears, it seems to the soul of the righteous as if it were brought amongst plants and breathing the scents of plants. It seems as if a wind were blowing from the region of the south, from the regions of the south, a sweet-scented wind, sweeter-scented than any other wind in the world.

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Yasht 19: The Hymn That Names the Final Savior

A Reading of the Zamyad Yasht — the Avestan Hymn of the Earth and the Kingly Glory — as the Source-Text from Which the Doctrine of the Three Saoshyants Descends eFireTemple "We worship the mighty Kavaēm Xvarənah, made by Mazda — most blessed, sovereign, swift, wise, prosperous, exalted, capable of opposing all the others… which clings to Astvat-ereta, the victorious Saoshyant and his companions, when he makes the…

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The Architect

Paul of Tarsus Built Christian Theology. He Was From Persian Territory. And His Theology Shows It — Precisely Where It Goes Beyond Anything in the Hebrew Bible We have documented what entered Judaism during the Persian period. We have documented what entered Islam from the same source. The Christian phase of this analysis requires a different approach — because the key figure is not Jesus of Nazareth. It is Saul of Tarsus. Jesus left no writings.

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The Hidden Savior: How the Islamic Mahdi Performs the Office of the Zoroastrian Saoshyant

The Future Restorer Who Awaits the End of the Age, in Two Religions Separated by Three Thousand Years eFireTemple "The Mahdi is one of us, of the people of my house. God will reform him in a single night. He will fill the earth with justice and equity as it was filled with injustice and tyranny." — Hadith of the Prophet, narrated by Abū Saʻīd al-Khudrī, in the Sunan of Ibn Mājah, Abū Dāwūd, and al-Tirmidhī "Astvat-ereta — the Saoshyant — shall arise from the waters of Lake Kasaoya, born of the seed of Zarathustra, a virgin's son.

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The Hidden Savior: How the Islamic Mahdi Performs the Office of the Zoroastrian Saoshyant

The Future Restorer Who Awaits the End of the Age, in Two Religions Separated by Three Thousand Years eFireTemple "The Mahdi is one of us, of the people of my house. God will reform him in a single night. He will fill the earth with justice and equity as it was filled with injustice and tyranny." — Hadith of the Prophet, narrated by Abū Saʻīd al-Khudrī, in the Sunan of Ibn Mājah, Abū Dāwūd, and al-Tirmidhī "Astvat-ereta — the Saoshyant — shall arise from the waters of Lake Kasaoya, born of the seed of Zarathustra, a virgin's son.

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What Was Lost: The Destruction of the Avesta and the Erasure of a Library That Took a Thousand Years to Build

The scale of the loss The Avesta, the sacred corpus of Zoroastrianism, is the oldest body of Indo-Iranian religious literature still in continuous use. In its Sasanian form — the form it had reached by the 6th century CE, after roughly a thousand years of accumulation, redaction, and commentary — it consisted of twenty-one nasks (books), organized by subject, covering ritual, law, cosmology, ethics, eschatology, history, medicine, astronomy, and the lives of the prophets and kings.

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Muhammad and the Jews of Medina: Alliance, Rupture, and the Marriage to Aisha

What this is A sourced account of two facts that Muslim tradition itself records but which modern apologetics often softens or denies. First, that Muhammad spent his early Medinan years in close partnership with the Jewish tribes of the city — sharing practices, framing his prophethood as continuous with theirs, and binding the city together under a written constitution. Second, that he married Aisha when she was six and consummated the marriage when she was nine, while he was around fifty.

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The Marriage of Muhammad and Aisha, and the Institution of Slavery: A Critical Examination Through Modern Ethical and Legal Frameworks

Abstract Islamic canonical sources record that the Prophet Muhammad married Aisha bint Abi Bakr when she was six years old and consummated the marriage when she was nine. Those same sources document Muhammad's personal ownership of enslaved persons, his participation in the slave trade, and his role in establishing the legal frameworks that governed slavery in Islamic law for centuries.

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