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A few denominational examples exist, but was thinking more of a root religion like Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Budhism, etc.
You named the big five. They were all started by males.
Thinking of it the other day I wondered if a woman ever founded a religion that endured and got popular so it expanded beyond her own small circle of friends like. Seems to me every world religion you'll have ever heard of was begun by a man. Is that wrong?
Thinking of it the other day I wondered if a woman ever founded a religion that endured and got popular so it expanded beyond her own small circle of friends like. Seems to me every world religion you'll have ever heard of was begun by a man. Is that wrong?
I should have answered that more thoroughly. Christianity actually was started by the women telling the men folk Jesus had risen. The woman saw Him first when He came out of the tomb-grave.
Maybe right for the Gnostic version of Christianity.
if a woman or an eunuch or anybody....started anything!
ANYTHING!
like I..like we .. give
a crap.
nope we do not.
No, because main tasks of womans are children bearing and cooking.Woman is created as an addition to man which help him.
A few denominational examples exist, but was thinking more of a root religion like Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Budhism, etc.
You named the big five. They were all started by males.
Hinduism wasn't. Doesn't have a founder.
But of the other four, three of them have deities. And they're all "male".
What a coincidence.
When Mary had Jesus.Thinking of it the other day I wondered if a woman ever founded a religion that endured and got popular so it expanded beyond her own small circle of friends like. Seems to me every world religion you'll have ever heard of was begun by a man. Is that wrong?
A few denominational examples exist, but was thinking more of a root religion like Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Budhism, etc.
You named the big five. They were all started by males.
Hinduism wasn't. Doesn't have a founder.
But of the other four, three of them have deities. And they're all "male".
What a coincidence.
That means Hinduism has two possibilities. It was either founded by an anonymous man or an anonymous woman.
Any idea why the men of other religions wanted to be front and center while the founder of Hinduism chose to be anonymous? Could it be because it was a girl?