It is likely that some individuals do so, but most modern Egyptains do not.
They can. The Wicca religion does not mandate that you drop beliefs in other religions, so many Wiccans do worship Christ. Still, many others do not. Wiccans are accepting of others' beliefs and values, so you can be a Wiccan and still worship Christ.
At least three: Horus at the entrance to the large courtyard Horus' in front of the pylon of Edfu temple
Egyptians still use hieroglypics
The Eye of Horus was one of the most common amulets of ancient Egypt, it was often seen in tombs and is still worn today.
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Assuming that you are referring to the crocodile-headed Ancient Egyptian god "Sobek", since there is no god named "Sober" that Egyptians ever worshiped, the answer is NO. Worship in Sobek and all other gods of the Ancient Egyptian pantheon disappeared when Coptic Christianity replaced the Ancient Egyptian religion by around 200 C.E.The current attempts (since the 1970s) to revive Kemetism (or the Ancient Egyptian religion) among modern people by Egyptologists still only number in the dozens of observers, all of whom are Non-Egyptians (Europeans and Americans).
Egyptians have lived in Egypt for hundreds of thousand of years.
Ok first of all they never worshiped their kings and queens; the kings and queens i'm thinking you're referring to is their pharoahs which were their leaders. They worshiped many gods and goddesses which meant they were polytheistic but no they don't worship these gods and goddesses anymore.
The Egyptians are still about today, but their empire was at its strongest from 1778-525 B.C.
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No, the snake is not Worship on every continent. The snake at some point represents Satan. The bible in Genesis talks about how the snake got Eve to sin against God (the creator of the heaven and the earth and everything on it) Therefore to Worship a snake will be like to worship Satan and his demons. All over the world there are still people that Worship God in heaven but there are others that do worship snake and so many otherthings.
There is no definite consensus as to the outcome of the battle. Some sources claim it was an Egyptian victory. Others say it was a tie. Still others think that the Hittites won.