Many Zoroastrians believe that the "golden age" of their religion was during the rule of the:

A. Sassanian Empire.
B. Greek Empire.
C. Roman Empire.
D. Parthian Empire.


A. Sassanian Empire.
Zoroastrian religious leaders praised the kings of the Sassanian Empire (224–651 C.E.; also known as "Sassanid") for powerfully establishing the religion. For the second time, Zoroastrianism was the official religion of a large empire. This was the "golden age" of Zoroastrianism.

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a. To manifest the divinity within. b. To fulfill one’s rational nature, according to the Categorical Imperative c. An activity of the soul in according with virtue d. All of the above

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A. Never treat humanity as a means. B. Treat humanity always as an end in itself, never as a mere means. C. Treat humanity always as a category of educated beings. D. Never treat humanity as an end in itself.

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