26 The Atlantic: “What If Joan of Arc Wasn’t a Woman?” A new play depicts the medieval warrior as nonbinary. (archive.ph) posted 2 years ago by Ahaus667 2 years ago by Ahaus667 +26 / -0 25 comments share 25 comments share save hide report block hide replies
So you conclude that they were made up. At the very least you should have named "Pope" Joan, but you obviously have to focus on true stories.
Funny how feminists were so influential in 1429, eh?
I mean, I didn't say feminism was influential in 1429.
She wasn't canonized until 1920, when feminism was already gaining strength globally.
I mean, you're clearly saying something like that your boogeywomen made her up or something.
Ironically, the story of Pope Joan was invented in order to show why a woman should never be pope.
Right, Syllabus of Errors-era Catholicism was really big on feminism.