Dina McIntyre comments on why the Zoroastrianism community is shrinking make sense to me. She says that one of the reasons why the Zoroastrianism population is because how highly adaptive and mobile the followers of the faith are. I believe in her views, because if a group doesn’t have a set home, then they would assimilate to their new home. I feel like it just human nature for people to adapt to their environment, which is why I can see Zoroastrianism losing lots of followers. …show more content…
I feel like that makes sense, only due to the fact that Zoroastrianism is an already small religion. If Zoroastrianism had millions of followers, I believe that not believe in intermarriage would not have a significant impact on the religion’s populations. I see tons of different groups who frown against inter-marriage, however, their populations are not decreasing because the individual in that group can find partners much more easily than those who follow