“By Thy perfect Intelligence, O Mazda
Thou didst first create us having bodies and spiritual consciences,
And by Thy Thought gave our selves the power of thought, word, and deed.
Thus leaving us free to choose our faith at our own will.”

—  Zoroaster

Ahunuvaiti Gatha; Yasna 31, 11.
The Gathas

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