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Julias dracul romanov the 2 eyed abyss
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Christianity main tenets seems to be.
A huge emphasis on undoing some past wrong your ancestor done.
A transformation of the heart and soul.
A huge expectation of being a different person.
Accepting the thesis the blood is the cure to sin.
Your works can never save your own self but rather need a sacrifice something like blood to wipe your sins out.
Their seems to be a huge emphasis that the after life is quite static in option in other words when 1 arrives in heaven or hell ones nature is fixed onto death rather than being able to do be able to choose to do good or evil.
The role of the devil figure seems to be not some dualistic battle but rather god letting an entity decide his own fate.
That is what christainty main tenets are.
Sin defined here is mainly anything i guess god considers wrong like masturbation or what ever the new testament say.
Islam's main tenets are.
Life is a test of where your going in the after life.
The afterlife seems to be a static thing in most denominations though ahmadiyaa has a interesting interpretation which i am sympathetic to the after life here is similar to Zoroastrianism which i am gonna get onto but the ultimate idea is that it's still some active test.
the devil figure is subject onto god and is completely under gods will.
Satan was a created evil rather than a preexisting evil.
Life's purpose seems to be to just worship god.
Sin defined in islam seems to be deviation from the ways of the prophet which includes a lot of tradition meaning all the rituals that come with it.
Zoroastrianisms main tenets are.
Satan is a preexistent evil in other words god did not create Satan. He has always been around. God is superior to satan in every way shape or form however he does not take it out not cause the being is stronger or on a coequal level but because to take out is evil is to severely limit free will the person has.
The point in life is not some test or to undo evil it's to do good works it's an active battle it's to make good from the chaos around.
The after life is very much so a non static thing heaven and hell are not permanent things.Rather their soul building arks a person in heaven can also do evil however the point is to forever be improving. The main is that their is no perfect state in the after life you never ever stay in the same place heaven and hell are not separate states their states of mind it's about overcoming the evil 1 has inflicted towards ones own self.
1 does not need to save yourself from anything for 1 is not undoing sin nature inherent within the person. For man was made from the holy hands of ahura mazda himself. So man in his nature is holy and has no satan or fallen parts within him in other words their was no fall so 1 does not need to save oneself from any sin.
Life is also not a test god is not testing you for jack shit their isn't some promised land in death it's a battle forever between you and what evil you do the afterlife is a soul building ark as much as this life.
The main teaching is do good think good and say good words when doing any act.
The definition for sin in zoroastrianism is mainly just harm done towards others or 1 self. That means a lot of the things muslims and christains consider sins are not sins.
I tend to fall into the Zoroastrian camp it seems like a more rational faith overall but you can pick whatever you want.
A huge emphasis on undoing some past wrong your ancestor done.
A transformation of the heart and soul.
A huge expectation of being a different person.
Accepting the thesis the blood is the cure to sin.
Your works can never save your own self but rather need a sacrifice something like blood to wipe your sins out.
Their seems to be a huge emphasis that the after life is quite static in option in other words when 1 arrives in heaven or hell ones nature is fixed onto death rather than being able to do be able to choose to do good or evil.
The role of the devil figure seems to be not some dualistic battle but rather god letting an entity decide his own fate.
That is what christainty main tenets are.
Sin defined here is mainly anything i guess god considers wrong like masturbation or what ever the new testament say.
Islam's main tenets are.
Life is a test of where your going in the after life.
The afterlife seems to be a static thing in most denominations though ahmadiyaa has a interesting interpretation which i am sympathetic to the after life here is similar to Zoroastrianism which i am gonna get onto but the ultimate idea is that it's still some active test.
the devil figure is subject onto god and is completely under gods will.
Satan was a created evil rather than a preexisting evil.
Life's purpose seems to be to just worship god.
Sin defined in islam seems to be deviation from the ways of the prophet which includes a lot of tradition meaning all the rituals that come with it.
Zoroastrianisms main tenets are.
Satan is a preexistent evil in other words god did not create Satan. He has always been around. God is superior to satan in every way shape or form however he does not take it out not cause the being is stronger or on a coequal level but because to take out is evil is to severely limit free will the person has.
The point in life is not some test or to undo evil it's to do good works it's an active battle it's to make good from the chaos around.
The after life is very much so a non static thing heaven and hell are not permanent things.Rather their soul building arks a person in heaven can also do evil however the point is to forever be improving. The main is that their is no perfect state in the after life you never ever stay in the same place heaven and hell are not separate states their states of mind it's about overcoming the evil 1 has inflicted towards ones own self.
1 does not need to save yourself from anything for 1 is not undoing sin nature inherent within the person. For man was made from the holy hands of ahura mazda himself. So man in his nature is holy and has no satan or fallen parts within him in other words their was no fall so 1 does not need to save oneself from any sin.
Life is also not a test god is not testing you for jack shit their isn't some promised land in death it's a battle forever between you and what evil you do the afterlife is a soul building ark as much as this life.
The main teaching is do good think good and say good words when doing any act.
The definition for sin in zoroastrianism is mainly just harm done towards others or 1 self. That means a lot of the things muslims and christains consider sins are not sins.
I tend to fall into the Zoroastrian camp it seems like a more rational faith overall but you can pick whatever you want.
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