The greatest similitude between zoroastrianism and judaism is their belief in good and evil. In zoroastrianism, good is represented by Ahura Mazda and evil by Ahriman, and in judaism is Yahway and Satan. Both religions took the same message and converted according to their culturual idiosincracies.
The main difference in both religions is in their concept of deidity. While judaism belief in a single God and the teachings of their rabbis and prophets, in zoroastrianism God is a good deidity battling a cosmic battle against the God of evil.
Answer:
Option B. Ashoka the Great leads an extremely bloody battle is the correct answer.
Explanation:
Option B is the only correct option as before he adopted Buddhism as a religion, he was fiercely fighting against surrounding countries. Known as a merciless ruler, after adopting Buddhism he totally changed his ways.
A is not correct as he didn't receive Buddhism through the diplomatic means.
C is not correct as he never met Alexander. They lived in different periods.
D is not correct as he was practically never defeated in a battle.
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