Some polytheistic religions have both gods and goddesses, although the principal god is usually male. Biblical and archaeolocal evidence shows that the Hebrew people worshipped Asherah, apparently as the consort of God, prior to the Babylonian Exile. After the return from Babylon, Asherah seems no longer to have been worshipped, but a new spirit or goddess called Lady Wisdom had taken her place and did not disappear from Judaism until the first century CE.
It depends on your point of view.
Depending upon the point of view of the particular religion. For the Abrahamic religions, for example, yes.
The shoulder peaks come into view during the middle of the hike.
"The Veldt" by Ray Bradbury is written in third-person point of view.
"View" is one such.
because she grew up with nothing but brothers
because she grew up with nothing but brothers
From a male point of view, absolutely yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"What an interesting point of view." Look bored when you say it. your mom
They have something called 'Ahimsa' which is spreading a message, or a point of view, without violence. E.g. Ghandi held peaceful protests
It depends on your point of view. However I would never say you think something is wrong because it is unfair as that is somebody's belief!
Because she mainly had male friends and had brothers when she was growing up. For "the Outsiders" it was because she wanted to be taken seriously as a writer.