Male chastity is important to many religions, as is female, for a variety of reasons. The most common reason is that it is believed, in certain religions, that there should be only one life partner, thus once a couple is married they may experience relations with one another.
Considering that in the ancient and modern world, many cultures and religions recognize the sun as being a often positive and life-giving force, yes solar deities, male and female were important to many people world-wide; and still are.
What you said is not true. In Hinduism and its various sectors, there are many female godesses. In the religions you refered to, there were probably male chauvinists who founded the religions.
Well i believe only tree religions Christianity, Muslim's, and Judaism.
Because he is the first Monotheist, and is the ancestor of many monotheistic religions.
It is important to understand the symbolism of ancient religions. The spirit hand in many religions represents help, healing, and health.
Yes, many religions believe that almsgiving is important to lead a proper spiritual life.
Many divine entities are important do different religions.
The Church of England and the Church of Scotland are two important branches of Christianity in the UK. Many people of different world religions such as Islam and Judaism also live in the UK.
Well, obviously many pagan religions (the ancient egyptians, the norse mythology, the greco-roman gods) worship a multitude of gods, male and female. The Wiccan religion also worships a male and female god and goddess, though the Goddess (that's what she's known by) is often seen as dominant. Hinduism claims to have literally thousands upon thousands af deities, often male, female, animal, or a combination of the three. Pygmy religions in northern South America might be another good start.
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Many religions follow the precept that it is important to treat others as you, yourself would like to be treated.
In some religions yes but in many religions no.