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No. The Nubians believed in the Egyptian pantheon of Gods, making them polytheists.
Egyptians believed in multiple gods until around 200 CE when they began to become monotheist Christians.
The egyptians I believe with the sundial as a clock also the first people to believe in one god and that god was the sun.
Monotheism is the belief in one god (Jews, Christians, Muslims). Polytheism is the belief in many gods(ancient Greece). Egypt also had a polytheistic religion.
Akhenaton (or Ikhnaton) was the first monotheistic god. He changed his name from Amenhotep IV.Akhenaten was the first Egyptian ruler to believe in one god.
No. The Nubians believed in the Egyptian pantheon of Gods, making them polytheists.
Monotheism
Egyptians believed in multiple gods until around 200 CE when they began to become monotheist Christians.
The egyptians I believe with the sundial as a clock also the first people to believe in one god and that god was the sun.
Amenhotep changed Egypt's worship from many gods to one called Aton
All peoples have had religions with one god or several.
Yes they did, but in one time in history a Pharaoh wanted everyone to believe in one god, then when he died many people even the people who worked with him destroyed most of his evidence. Now we only have little evidence he even existed.
Many. Much like the Greek, the Egyptians had gods for all sorts of things.
Hindus believe in One Supreme god (Brahman) and many manifestations of the one supreme god.
No. Modern Egypt is a Muslim country, with a thriving Christian minority. Most Egyptians believe in only one God. Ancient Egyptian religion included many gods, but this practice was abandoned long ago.
Only one god.
communist culturesAlso Buddhists don't believe in god. Many Japanese people believe in a number of gods, as do some Hindus. Many indigenous tribesman of both the great plains of America and Australia didn't believe in one god. Some Aborigines believed in the transmigration of the soul (although they didn't call it that.) Before the Egyptians and also Zarathustra, most people believed in multiple gods who coexisted with humans. It was the Egyptians and Zarathustra who began the belief in One god instead of many. And many of the stories from the old testament mirror stories told by these Egyptians and Zarathustra. (Long winded aren't I.)