Jesus was a Woman
About: "When I read that in 431 AD the Catholic Church “declared” Mary, a Jewish peasant girl from Palestine who no one really knew about as the Mother of God and “decided” in the 5th century that she was a virgin before, during, and after her son’s birth, it made me think about the other things that could have been, and most probably were, made up. I thought about Jesus and wondered, what if Jesus was actually a woman? Early Christianity was hugely popular among women. It gave them rights the Roman Empire disallowed: the choice to not marry, the choice to remain celibate, the choice to dedicate oneself to something other than a husband. That’s why it became so popular, women loved it. It gave them a new sense of freedom. Without women, Christianity would not have taken over the word in the way it did. Early Christianity and Catholicism are two all together different things though, and The Inquisition completely changed the modern world.Religious historians can argue with all kinds o