Hi Pythagoras founded the Mathematical Brotherhood, In around 530 B.C.
He and his followers believed that each number was a god, and worshipped them, wacky huh. although perfectly understandable another Egyptian mathmatician thought to be ahmes wrote that the scroll he had written (containing mathematical operations) And i quote(well translated anyway) "the scroll gives an acurate knowledge of all things, mysteries...all secrets"
hope this answers your question.
Pythagoreanism developed two separate schools of thought, the learners and the listeners. The learners extended and developed the more mathematical and scientific work of Pythagoras. The listeners focused on the more religious and ritualistic aspects of his teachings.
Pythagoras was noted for his contributions to religious teachings and his philosophy. However his biggest accomplishment was noted as being the Pythagorean theorem in mathematics of which was named after him. The Pythagorean theorem represents the three sides of a right angle triangle.
Pythagoras was philosopher, mathematician and founder of a religious group
Pythagoras' followers were known as Pythagoreans or Pythagoreans. They were a group of individuals who embraced his teachings on mathematics, philosophy, and way of life.
No but there r the Pythagoras theorem or the religious movement Pythagoreanism Yes there is, where Pythagoras was born, Island of Samos, was changed to Pythagoreon
his teaching was that you could be religious or not be that religious
It was the ancient mathematician Pythagoras
Laws were based on the religious teachings of Muhammad.
Quran and the 5 pillars of life
Keep the secrets of the school and not eat beans. No, really: Pythagoras had a neurotic fear of beans.
Dogma.
Pythagoras and Pythagoeanism.