The project now known as eFireTemple.com developed over more than a decade from earlier independent publishing efforts centered on comparative theology and long-form religious analysis.
The earliest documented material associated with this initiative dates to 2009, with the publication of the article “Was Jesus Zoroastrian?” on an early version of the site. This piece, which explored ethical and theological parallels between Zoroastrian thought and early Christian teachings, established a pattern of interpretive inquiry that would characterize the project’s later work.
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In the 2010s, some of the author’s work was published on ModernChapel.com, a multi-author theological and philosophical platform. These contributions reflected similar themes, including religious philosophy, comparative analysis, and interpretive theology.
During the intervening years, content originally associated with theological commentary was also hosted under the domain ProtectFaith.com, where early essays and analyses were circulated before the consolidation of the project.
By 2024, these scattered efforts were unified under the dedicated domain eFireTemple.com, establishing a centralized archive for long-form articles and series examining Zoroastrian theology, comparative religion, sacred symbolism, and historical influence. This transition marked a shift from ad hoc publication across multiple platforms to a permanent digital repository for sustained theological inquiry.
This evolution — from early articles in 2009 through intermediate hosting on ModernChapel and ProtectFaith to the modern eFireTemple archive — reflects consistent thematic continuity and a long-term commitment to the study and interpretation of Zoroastrian thought.
