Zoroastrianism is the direct precursor to Judaism. It even arose in a nearby region. I have only read about it a few times in passing, but as far as I understand it, it does in fact believe in "Good" and "Evil". You are right about that. I just group it up as a Abrahamic religion since so many of the foundations are there, but it does lack the distinct story of Abraham.
That's not what Good and Evil means. Justice isn't the same thing as "Good".In ancient Egypt, there were the concepts of Ma'at, the principle of justice, order, and cohesion, and Isfet, the principle of chaos, disorder, and decay. The former being the power and principles which society sought to embody where the latter was such that undermined society.
I wasn't familiar with those myths and gods so I went to do some research. I don't see a struggle between good and evil in there.Mesopotamian mythology also has a good vs evil conflict in the form of Marduk vs Tiamat.
Lol, no.There is also research stating that what is good and evil are hardwired into our brains (some are just better at not caring about it than others).
Anyway, my point is that the entire moral system of Greek Mythology negates the idea of Good and Evil, and thus Wonder Woman has never been truthful to the essence of Greek Myth. Nor should it. Heck, I don't wanna see any more stories about Greek Gods and Diana.