Shiva for example based on it. Later so was Aphrodite.
Shiva is supposedly both m/f form. Aphrodite isn't.
But there's entire stories on her, also her worship, it was different at different times in the day. Night and day and in-between. Where it all gets Summerian.
This idea is pervasive to lots of ancient cultures.
One can only speculate if it stopped at the symbolic (and perhaps in term of polarity) or there was a hormonal level to it lol (which can be manipulated through abusive behaviour for example).
Gods changing their shapes and genders is a pretty common theme in Indo-European religions.
Shiva for example based on it. Later so was Aphrodite.
Shiva is supposedly both m/f form. Aphrodite isn't.
But there's entire stories on her, also her worship, it was different at different times in the day. Night and day and in-between. Where it all gets Summerian.
I don't know what this topic establishes?
It establishes that OP is ignorant about religions.
https://www.academuseducation.co.uk/post/ancient-mesopotamian-transgender-and-non-binary-identities
What do you think about Hindu mythology then?
Indeed.
This idea is pervasive to lots of ancient cultures.
One can only speculate if it stopped at the symbolic (and perhaps in term of polarity) or there was a hormonal level to it lol (which can be manipulated through abusive behaviour for example).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiresias
Tiresias was turned into a woman by Hera, and then later back to a man.
A related story in indian mythology about Arjuna, who refuses a woman and gets cursed to only be seen as a friend by women for 12 years (kek)
Watch this for more information about these ancient demons that stil influence our current society. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gj4Zhs50Lpo
https://www.myjewishlearning.com/article/the-eight-genders-in-the-talmud/
Ooops!
The Virgin Mary is the Queen of Heaven.