Lindita666
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I wish peace to everyone in our whole Zevist family.
First of all, I wish everyone happy days and move on to my questions.
1) I used to think that the counterpart of Zeus in Ancient Persian Paganism was Ahriman. Because in Zoroastrianism, which they call one of the enemy programs, there is the belief in Ahura Mazda as the god on the good side, whereas in this program of death, Ahriman is seen as the dark and evil side. But then, shouldn’t the enemy program have portrayed Ahura Mazda as evil, just as it portrays Zeus?
2) Many religions, ancient beliefs, and ancient knowledge tied to Ancient Paganism were largely destroyed due to invasions by the Church and jihadists. Today, religions such as Hinduism and Shintoism remain from the era of Ancient Paganism. Unfortunately, they too have been largely corrupted. Even though there are similarities with Zevism, one could say that these similarities are almost negligible. At what point exactly can we say these religions began to be corrupted? For example, like the women burned as witches during the Inquisition, Hinduism has the tradition of burning widows alive after their husbands die. As far as I know, Hinduism also has the caste system, and I believe Hinduism began to be corrupted with the introduction of this system.
As for Shintoism, I don’t know much about it. I only know that after the war ended in 1945, the enemy directed the Japanese people toward Buddhism and Atheism.
3) Up until today, Zevism has reached many people through the internet. Due to circumstances, it will continue to spread online for some time. But unfortunately, there are countries ruled by sharia or communism where internet access is forbidden and people are completely unaware of it. Do Zeus or the Demons ever appear, for instance, to a woman under the burqa in Afghanistan or to a child forced to work in the fields of North Korea, so that they too can learn about Zevism? How does Zevism grow in those countries?

1) I used to think that the counterpart of Zeus in Ancient Persian Paganism was Ahriman. Because in Zoroastrianism, which they call one of the enemy programs, there is the belief in Ahura Mazda as the god on the good side, whereas in this program of death, Ahriman is seen as the dark and evil side. But then, shouldn’t the enemy program have portrayed Ahura Mazda as evil, just as it portrays Zeus?
2) Many religions, ancient beliefs, and ancient knowledge tied to Ancient Paganism were largely destroyed due to invasions by the Church and jihadists. Today, religions such as Hinduism and Shintoism remain from the era of Ancient Paganism. Unfortunately, they too have been largely corrupted. Even though there are similarities with Zevism, one could say that these similarities are almost negligible. At what point exactly can we say these religions began to be corrupted? For example, like the women burned as witches during the Inquisition, Hinduism has the tradition of burning widows alive after their husbands die. As far as I know, Hinduism also has the caste system, and I believe Hinduism began to be corrupted with the introduction of this system.
As for Shintoism, I don’t know much about it. I only know that after the war ended in 1945, the enemy directed the Japanese people toward Buddhism and Atheism.
3) Up until today, Zevism has reached many people through the internet. Due to circumstances, it will continue to spread online for some time. But unfortunately, there are countries ruled by sharia or communism where internet access is forbidden and people are completely unaware of it. Do Zeus or the Demons ever appear, for instance, to a woman under the burqa in Afghanistan or to a child forced to work in the fields of North Korea, so that they too can learn about Zevism? How does Zevism grow in those countries?