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"Serving God inspired by the teachings of Zartus"
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ChrestomazdaismChrestomazdaism is the religious form of Zartochrestianism, which seeks to encourage people to be good servants of the living world, inspired especially by the teachings of Zarathustra.While grounded in Zoroastrian ideas, Chrestomazdaism is influenced by the traditional Christian religion, and seeks to present itself in a way that is familiar to those from a traditionally Christian culture. At the centre of Chrestomazdaism is the Holy Trinity of Auramazda, Chrestus and Spentaman which roughly if not exactly parallels the Holy Trinity of traditional Christianity. Chrestomazdeans also recognize at least three Archangels: Mithras, Anhita and Sarus. They also venerate three holy saints above others. These are Zartus, Jesus and Georgius. They also recognise four magi or wise men, who can be imagined as the foremost teachers of Chrestus the Good Servant. These are Zartus, Gotama, Plato and Aristotle. Our hope is that Chrestomazdaism, alongside other aspects of Zartochrestianism (such as Agathism, Psychosophism and Pantochrestianism) will prove to be an attractive resource for those with the yearnings to make a positive difference to the world, but who find the teachings of traditional Christianity don't provide the help they are looking for. July 4025 ZHE ![]() |