Reformist Zoroastrians differ from the main body of Zoroastrians in that reformist Zoroastrians:

a. accept children of mixed marriages into the faith.
b. prohibit non-Zoroastrians from entering the fire temples.
c. perform animal sacrifices to please Ahura Mazda.
d. do not seek converts from other faiths.


a. accept children of mixed marriages into the faith.

Analysis:
a. Correct. Some groups within the Zoroastrian religion that call themselves "reformist" accept children of mixed marriages into the faith, but this is strongly rejected by the main body of Zoroastrians.
b, c & d. Incorrect. Many Zoroastrians are apprehensive about the future of their faith.

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