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The name was changed and there wasn't even a discussion about it[edit]
It used to be Brother (Christian) and now it is religious brother. There wasn't even any discussion about the name change. Allenjambalaya (talk) 13:36, 30 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]
This article appears to be about Christianity, and should have its title changed.
I found this observation in the lede particularly grating:
"It is also common in many Christian groups to refer to other members as "brother" or "sister"."
I would go further, and observe that it is common in many GROUPS to refer to other members as brothers and sisters: e.g. communist groups and other political groups, and groups based on other religions than Christianity.
This article makes it seem that brotherhood only belongs to one religion.