Well, kiddo, a timeline is like a line on a piece of paper where we can see different things happening at different times. And in this timeline, we are going to talk about how women have been involved in religion over the years.
A long, long time ago, people believed in many gods and goddesses. And some of those goddesses were represented as strong and powerful women. They were worshipped and respected by many people. But over time, the roles of women in religion started to change. Women were excluded from certain religious practices and were not allowed to become religious leaders.
In the Bible, which is a holy book for many people, there are stories of women who played important roles. For example, Eve is said to be the first woman ever created, and Mary is the mother of Jesus. But still, women were not allowed to have leadership roles in the church.
It wasn't until the 1800s and 1900s that women started to fight for their rights to be leaders in religious communities. Some brave women like Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony spoke out for the women's suffrage movement, which was about women having the right to vote, but also about having the right to be leaders in all aspects of society, including religion.
Today, women can be leaders in many religions, such as pastors, priests, and rabbis. But not all religions treat women equally, and there is still work to be done to make sure that women's voices are heard and respected in all religious communities.
So, that's the timeline of women in religion. It started with powerful goddesses and has evolved over time to include women as leaders in many religions, but there is still progress to be made.