nor is it limited to the texts of heavenly religions, but, the researcher in religions finds that it is a belief that was circulated by ancient religions, each one of them had its own savior, whom it preached and awaited.
This research explains the roots of the belief in the existence of a savior in ancient non-heavenly religions, such as Zoroastrianism, Buddhism, Hinduism, and others. It also explains the texts that are used as evidence, and the characteristics of this savior (the awaited). The belief in the awaited savior is deeply rooted in most, if not all, of the man-made religions, as no religion is devoid of the belief in waiting for a savior, hoping that its suffering will be removed, and its belief will triumph.
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