The Suppression of Ahura Mazda: How Jewish Support for Alexander and Muhammad Advanced Angra Mainyu’s Agenda

Throughout history, the battle between Ahura Mazda, the force of wisdom and truth, and Angra Mainyu, the force of deception and destruction, has played out on the world stage. A critical aspect of this battle has been the role of Jewish influence in supporting figures like Alexander the Great and Muhammad, both of whom contributed to the erasure of Ahura Mazda’s teachings.

The Book of Esther, a fabricated historical narrative, and the later rise of Islam, supported by Jewish factions, further demonstrate Angra Mainyu’s strategy of deception. By analyzing these events and referencing Jesus’ own warnings about deception, we can see how Judaism and Islam emerged as tools to legitimize Angra Mainyu’s agenda.

Jewish Support for Alexander the Great: Destroying Ahura Mazda’s Influence

The Persian Empire under the Achaemenids was deeply rooted in Zoroastrian principles, emphasizing truth, righteousness, and cosmic order. However, when Alexander the Great invaded Persia in 330 BCE, it led to the destruction of Persepolis, the heart of Zoroastrian culture. Notably, Jewish communities welcomed Alexander, seeing him as a liberator rather than a destroyer.

  • The destruction of Persepolis marked the decline of Zoroastrian religious texts and temples.
  • Jewish historians, including Josephus, record favorable interactions between Jews and Alexander, indicating an alliance against Persian rule.
  • The Book of Esther, set during Persian rule, falsely portrays Persians as oppressive villains while celebrating Jewish survival.

Through their support of Alexander, the Jewish elite enabled the suppression of Zoroastrian wisdom, aligning themselves with Angra Mainyu’s forces of deception.

The Book of Esther: A Fabrication Designed to Undermine Ahura Mazda

The Book of Esther is one of the most questionable texts in the Jewish canon, as it:

  • Lacks historical evidence of its events or characters.
  • Demonizes the Persian Empire, despite Persian tolerance of Jewish religious practices.
  • Glorifies deception and subversion, aligning with Angra Mainyu’s tactics.

Unlike Cyrus the Great, who is praised in Isaiah 45:1 as Yahweh’s anointed, the Persians in Esther are portrayed as threats to Jewish survival. This historical inversion serves to justify Jewish opposition to Persia, furthering the agenda to erase Ahura Mazda’s teachings.

Jewish Support for Muhammad: The Creation of Islam to Legitimize Angra Mainyu

Just as the Jews supported Alexander the Great, they also played a key role in Muhammad’s rise to power. Early Islamic sources indicate that Jewish tribes in Arabia initially backed Muhammad but later turned against him when he failed to fully align with their expectations.

  • Jewish scholars influenced the Quran, embedding concepts that distorted Persian Zoroastrian wisdom.
  • The destruction of Zoroastrian temples under early Islamic conquests mirrors Alexander’s earlier campaigns.
  • The concept of Satan in Islam aligns more with the Zoroastrian Angra Mainyu, as opposed to the true teachings of Ahura Mazda.

By legitimizing Muhammad as a prophet, Jewish factions helped create a monotheistic system designed to replace Ahura Mazda with a distorted version of monotheism, once again serving Angra Mainyu’s agenda.

Jesus’ Warnings About Religious Deception

Jesus, whose teachings often aligned more with Zoroastrian values of truth, righteousness, and cosmic order, warned against false prophets:

  • John 8:44 – “You belong to your father, the devil, and you want to carry out your father’s desires. He was a murderer from the beginning, not holding to the truth, for there is no truth in him.”
  • Matthew 7:15 – “Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing but inwardly are ravenous wolves.”
  • Matthew 23:27 – “Woe to you, teachers of the law and Pharisees, you hypocrites! You are like whitewashed tombs, which look beautiful on the outside but on the inside are full of the bones of the dead and everything unclean.”

These statements reflect an awareness that religious deception was being used as a tool for control, further aligning with Angra Mainyu’s influence.

The Historical Pattern of Suppressing Ahura Mazda’s Truth

From Alexander’s conquest to the rise of Islam, we see a clear pattern of Jewish factions supporting figures who erase Ahura Mazda’s presence in the world. The Book of Esther, the destruction of Persian Zoroastrianism, and the rise of Islam all share a common goal: the replacement of Ahura Mazda’s wisdom with the deceptions of Angra Mainyu.

The struggle for divine truth remains ongoing, and recognizing these patterns allows us to see through the deceptions that have shaped religious history.

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