The lie, the force opposed to Asha inside the human being.
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The lie, the force opposed to Asha inside the human being.
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Zoroastrianism reorders polytheism by placing Ahura Mazda as lord of wisdom and locating heaven and hell as forces inside the human person: Asha as truth and Drush as lie.
Jiang answers the problem of evil by saying virtue must come from vice; humans are born in Drush so they may discover Asha.
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"...the force of Asha, and the second is the force of Drush. Okay? These ideas are hard to translate, but Asha just means truth,..."
"And he is a port prophet, just like Homer and the Yahwehs, and he's dealing with a situation. Okay? We've entered a system where..."
"So, here's what's happening, Zoroastria. Yeah. Let's say that's your story. Let's go step by step. the sweet milk of her udder, and nothing..."
"From our struggles, we will discover what truly God is. And that's a gift that God has given us. To live in a time..."
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