The Ignorance of Celebrating Purim: A Hate Holiday That Promotes Lies, Vengeance, and Anti-Avestan Evil

The Moral Absurdity of Purim

As the world progresses toward truth, justice, and historical accuracy, Purim remains a festival of ignorance—one that glorifies deception, vengeance, and historical distortion.

Despite its surface-level portrayal as a “joyous” celebration, Purim is fundamentally an anti-Avestan, anti-truth holiday that promotes violence, falsehood, and moral confusion. In 2025, the fact that Purim is still observed demonstrates a willful ignorance of history, a disregard for ethical consistency, and a celebration of outright lies.

In this article, we expose:

  • How Purim contradicts the highest moral and spiritual teachings of humanity.
  • Why it is a festival of deception and violence, not righteousness.
  • Why celebrating Purim is a mark of historical and ethical ignorance.

It is time for an honest global discussion about why this holiday should be abandoned.


1. The Fundamental Lie: Purim Has No Historical Basis

Purim is based on the story of Esther, Mordecai, and Haman, yet no Persian records mention these figures.

  • Xerxes I (Ahasuerus) had a well-documented queen—Amestris—not Esther.
  • There is no historical evidence of a Persian official named Haman plotting a genocide against Jews.
  • The Persian Empire was the most religiously tolerant empire of its time—making the idea of an empire-wide Jewish extermination decree absurd.

If no historian, archaeologist, or scholar can verify this story, why is it still celebrated as truth?

Implications

  • Celebrating Purim is an act of ignorance—it is celebrating a fabricated hate story that has no historical basis.
  • If Purim’s story never happened, then what is being celebrated?
    • Deception?
    • Massacre?
    • Vengeance against an imaginary enemy?

The Book of Esther is historical fiction at best, and genocidal propaganda at worst.

What kind of person celebrates a lie that promotes hate?


2. Purim is Anti-Avestan: A Rejection of Truth and Righteousness

A. The Avestan Principle of Asha (Truth) vs. Purim’s Celebration of Druj (Lies)

In Zoroastrianism, the world is divided between:

  • Asha (Truth, Divine Order, Righteousness).
  • Druj (Falsehood, Deception, Chaos).

Purim glorifies Druj (the Lie) by promoting deception, manipulation, and falsehood:

  1. Esther hides her identity to manipulate the king.
  2. Mordecai secretly orchestrates a reversal of fate through deception.
  3. The Jews execute 75,000 people in an act of mass vengeance.

B. Purim Encourages Drunkenness and Moral Blindness

  • The Talmud commands that people drink so much on Purim that they “cannot distinguish between ‘Cursed is Haman’ and ‘Blessed is Mordecai.’” (Megillah 7b)
  • In Zoroastrianism, drunkenness is associated with Ahriman (the destructive spirit), as it clouds the mind and leads to moral corruption.

A holiday that encourages intoxication and moral confusion is spiritually bankrupt.


3. Purim is a Celebration of Massacre, Not Justice

A. The Slaughter of 75,000 People

According to Esther 9:5-16, the Jews, after securing their own safety, proceed to massacre 75,000 Persians.

“The Jews struck down all their enemies with the sword, killing and destroying them, and did as they pleased to those who hated them.” (Esther 9:5)

  • This is not self-defense—it is genocide.
  • Celebrating a festival based on mass killing is barbaric.
  • If another religious group celebrated the killing of 75,000 people, the world would condemn it as extremism.

B. The Double Standard: If Other Holidays Celebrated Massacre…

  • If a modern nation-state celebrated an ancient massacre of 75,000 people, it would be condemned globally.
  • If a religion celebrated the slaughter of an ethnic group, it would be labeled hate speech.
  • Why is Purim an exception?

C. Zoroastrianism Condemns Vengeance-Based Violence

In contrast to Purim, Zoroastrian justice (Asha) demands proportional and righteous action.

  • “Do not return evil for evil.” (Yasna 34:6)
  • “Righteousness is the best good. Do not seek revenge, for it leads to disorder.” (Vendidad 4.14)

Purim violates the fundamental teachings of divine justice, making it a holiday rooted in corruption and hatred.


4. Purim Perpetuates Anti-Persian Hatred in the Modern World

A. Purim Reinforces Anti-Persian Sentiments

  • Iran (modern Persia) is frequently vilified in religious and political discourse.
  • Purim’s story demonizes Persians as eternal enemies of Jews, despite historical evidence that Persian kings liberated the Jews.
  • Some extremists today invoke Purim as justification for aggression against Iran.

B. The Absurdity of Celebrating the Destruction of an Empire That Freed the Jews

  • Cyrus the Great (a Persian) freed the Jews from Babylonian captivity and helped them rebuild their Temple.
  • Without Persian support, Judaism may not have survived.
  • Yet, Purim portrays Persians as villains and celebrates their massacre.

C. The Hypocrisy of Purim in a Globalized World

  • Can Jews demand respect for their history while celebrating a holiday that glorifies the extermination of others?
  • Can people claim to fight against religious hatred while supporting a festival based on ethnic violence?
  • Would society tolerate a holiday where another religion celebrated the slaughter of Jews?

If Purim is not recognized as a hate holiday, it exposes a moral and intellectual inconsistency in the world.


5. Why Purim Must End: A Call to Reason, Truth, and Justice

A. The World Cannot Continue Celebrating Lies

  • Purim is historically false.
  • It glorifies deception, mass killing, and ethnic hatred.
  • It contradicts the core spiritual teachings of divine justice.

B. It is Time to Move Beyond Hate-Based Holidays

  • If the world condemns other festivals of violence, why not Purim?
  • If societies strive for truth, why continue celebrating a lie?
  • If righteousness is valued, why honor a holiday rooted in deception?

C. The Only Path Forward is to Abandon Purim

  • Religions must evolve beyond stories of vengeance and genocide.
  • A higher spiritual path demands truth, not deception.
  • An enlightened society cannot continue tolerating Purim as a legitimate celebration.

Celebrating Purim is Celebrating Ignorance

To celebrate Purim in 2025 is to:

  • Ignore history.
  • Glorify revenge.
  • Promote deception.
  • Contradict divine justice.

It is time for all people of conscience to reject Purim and call it what it is—a hate holiday that has no place in a just, enlightened world.

Final Thought:

If you believe in truth, justice, and righteousness, then you cannot celebrate Purim.

It is time for this holiday of lies and hatred to end

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