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Zoroastrianism is one of the oldest moral systems in human history, and one of the most influential. Long before modern politics or psychology, it framed reality as a struggle between good and evil and placed responsibility for the future squarely on human choice.

In this episode of Veritate, Zoroastrianism is tested using the same four questions applied throughout the series. Who is God. Who is man. What went wrong. How is it fixed. When examined carefully, Zoroastrianism reveals why modern society still believes it can save itself, and why that belief inevitably leads to exhaustion, anxiety, and collapse. This episode shows that Zoroastrianism never truly disappeared. Its answers live on, and so does its ending.