The founders of the different world religions are believed to be "anointed" Messengers of God who brought revelations to different peoples of the earth at various times through advancing civilizations.
Yes, the founders of Weis Markets, Harry and Sigmund Weis, were of Jewish faith. They established the company in 1912 and it has since grown into a successful supermarket chain.
None that I am aware of. Leah, along with Sarah, Rebekah, and Rachel were co-founders of Israel, and the Jewish faith.
That would probably depend on your criteria for "religion". We - the followers of the Bahá'í Faith - consider it a religion. Note that the Bahá'í Faith has its own founders (the Báb, and Bahá'u'lláh), its own Holy Scriptures, and its own laws.
Ah, the possessive form of "founders" is "founders'." Just add an apostrophe after the 's' when you want to show that something belongs to the founders. It's like giving them a little hug of ownership.
The possessive form of the plural noun founders is founders'.Example: We have a bronze plaque with our founders' names.
who are the founders of this website
The correct usage depends on the context. "Founders'" is the possessive form, indicating something belonging to the founders, such as "the Founders' vision." On the other hand, "Founders" can be used as a noun to refer to the individuals who established something, without indicating possession.
When is founders week for wendys
That would be "Bahá'í Faith", rather than "bahaism". - Similarly to many other religions, there are claims in the Bahá'í Faith about their Holy Scriptures being revealed by God (the Bahá'í Faith is monotheistic), through special messengers. If you accept those claims, that would make the bearers of the message (i.e., the founders of the Bahá'í Faith) holy, as well as the books considered by Bahá'ís to be divinely inspired.
Hipparchus of Nicaea
who are some of the founders of governing
Founders are people who are in charge about voting