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8/9/2017 True or False? Zoroastrianism was the first Monotheistic religion. 2) The God of the Zoroastrians at once was both good and evil, creative and destructive and known as : a. Amon Hotepht b. Ahura Mazda c. Ford Pinto d. None of the above True or False? According to Zoroastrianism, a person’s purpose in life is to do good. 4) Located in what is today Iran, Zoroastrianism arose from what great empire: a. The Byzantine Empire b. The Persian Empire c. Real “G’s” don’t know or care…keep flexin’ that grind, shawty! d. None of the above