Suprisingly, there are actually MANY superstitious people who supposedly believe everything they hear or who were born into a family who had different religious beliefs that others might not have, and there are people who have had bad experiences and relate them with such religion. But everyone has there own oppinions so no one is wrong about there way of thinking unless they think they are.
So I would have to say thousands!!!!!
As an extension to earlier answer, I am not sure how many people still follow ancient Egyptian spirituality. The belief in Horus the "Sun" of God Ra (Osiris) and virgin mother Isis. Although it's safe to say that any Christians are actually worshipping a Pagan God, as virtually everything from Christianity is plagiarized from ancient civilizations such as Egyptian/Sumerian/Babylonian, etc. The idea of Christ is based on the worship of the Sun. That's why many other solar messiahs before Christ led the same life as Jesus. So technically, they are still worshipping this following, whether they know it or not. Most simply deny it.
No; Egypt as a government recognizes only three religions: Islam, Christianity, and Judaism. Other faiths practiced by Egyptians, such as the small Bahá'í community, are not recognized by the state. Individuals wishing to include such religions on their state issued identifications are denied; a 2008 court ruling allowed members of unrecognized faiths to obtain identification and leave the religion field blank.
Yes, in some parts of Egypt people still worship the ancient gods
Currently there is no way to tell.
Set was a god, not a Egyptian.
400 Egyptians believe in gods because some people say they have seen some of them in their dreams leading them to somewhere they can't find.
The ancient Egyptian gods/goddesses: there were many.
The belief in many gods is called polytheism. It is a common religious belief system found in various cultures and traditions throughout history, where multiple deities are worshipped. Some examples include ancient Greek, Roman, and Hindu religions.
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Buddhism does not focus on belief in a singular God or multiple Gods. Instead, it emphasizes principles such as the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path to achieve enlightenment and liberation from suffering. Buddhism's teachings revolve around the concept of karma, rebirth, and the path to end the cycle of suffering (samsara).
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No. The Nubians believed in the Egyptian pantheon of Gods, making them polytheists.
Over 1,500 names of Egyptian gods and goddesses have been recorded.
The Egyptian gods were associated with concepts such as death, sun, etc... which may explain why there were "so many"!