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>I'm not very familiar with Zoroastrianism
Zoroastrianism came out about 2,000BC, so about 4,000 years ago. It certainly predates Moses, and almost certainly predates Abraham. It came from the region of Persia, that is now modern day Iran. The main prophet was Zarathustra, also known as Zoroaster. His religion is documented in a few short documents, namely the Gathas of Zoroaster. It's not like Christcuckery that has a million words and books.
>how did Zoroastrians worship
They did not worship idols or icons, but they preferred to worship out in nature such as on mountaintops and on the shores of lakes. They really liked the idea of holy fire, to the point where they had fire in all their rituals. This holy fire thing can be seen in modern day Christcuckery (candles, fire worship). Also, Zoroastrians did not like to draw their main deity (named Mazda), which is something we see in modern Islam and modern Christianity (where you're not supposed to draw God the Father's face).
>why is Zoroastrianism significant
2,000 years before Christ, Zoroastrians already had all the ideas that modern Christcucks claim for themselves. If you read the Gathas and understand how ancient the Gathas are, you'll realize that Christcucks unironically stole the fundamental baseline concepts of their religion from Zoroastrianism. Zoroastrianism had last judgement, heaven and hell, God and Devil, and it was 2,000 years before Christ. Recall that Jews never originally developed the idea of heaven and hell, so Christcucks didn't take that from the Jews.
>Buddhism
There are many types of Buddhism, and many Buddhas. I follow Lao Tzu, the Old Master of China. Lao Tzu isn't the one who said that Hell is here on Earth, though I find that agreeable. More agreeable than magic lava after you die, anyway.