djvandrake
Prince
Geography has more to do with it than anything else IMO. I usually found confucianism and then push hard to spread my religion to my neighbors. If the neighboring civs have 5-6 cities and I spread my religion with a missionary to several of them then they'll likely convert and then spread it for me to get the benefit. I had a game where it was my immediate neighbors in the south and another block in the north. Boudica founded Hinduism in the north and it spread to a few cities and civs around her. I founded Confucianism in the south and agressively spread it to my neighbors in the south and the civs in the middle. Once the civs who had both religions had more confucian cities than Hindu cities, then they converted. We were enlightened and went on an enlightened spree of kicking their tail. 
Another thing I like to do is bee-line to optics and send out caravels with a missionary onboard. When I discover an isolated civ that has no religion yet (about 2/3rds of my games) then I show them the light, they convert and then spread the religion like wildfire through their civ for the
benefit. I then have a new best friend after we just met!

Another thing I like to do is bee-line to optics and send out caravels with a missionary onboard. When I discover an isolated civ that has no religion yet (about 2/3rds of my games) then I show them the light, they convert and then spread the religion like wildfire through their civ for the
