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Mazda was the name of a Japanese car in the 1960s. It was the only car to have a rotary combustion engine instead of the regular cylinders and pistons. The car engine used to sound like a running sewing mechine. I am not sure if the rotary combustion engine technology survived the test of time. But the religion Zoroaster founded has tood the test of time for centuries and is actively practiced to date.
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Whoever they are, they obviously weren't paying attention while watching "Wishmaster"!
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Aww, that's sad. I'm not saying I would, but be careful for some may find that offensive. Leave those Zoroastrians alone. (In all honestly, I think that, unfortunately, you'd find quite a few who believe that it is a type of automobile. Most people only research their own religion and no one else's - which is funny really because those are the people who are so critical of other religions of which they know nothing about.)
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LOL. And how many are prepared to admit it?
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