yes
the pyramids were and still is the most important invention in ancient Egyptian time because, the pyramids were made for the kings and pharaoh and in Egyptian times they were the most important people in Egypt.
Yes, some people still worship Egyptian gods in modern times, particularly in the form of modern pagan or Kemetic religions. These belief systems draw inspiration from ancient Egyptian mythology and practices.
Mainly as tourists to see the ruins, but there are a few mosques and coptic churches built on ancient tempe sites.
Ancient Egyptian culture is still important today.
Ra is an ancient Egyptian God that is still being worshiped by true Spiritual Satanists. There are many different types of Satanism, but Spiritual Satanism is the ancient Egyptian religion.
Yes, ancient Egyptian religion is not widely practiced today. The majority of modern Egyptians are Muslim, with a small Christian minority. However, there are some individuals and groups who still follow aspects of ancient Egyptian religious beliefs and practices.
Yes, some people still believe in Egyptian gods in modern times, particularly within the practice of Kemeticism, a revival of ancient Egyptian religion. These beliefs are not as widespread as major world religions, but they continue to be followed by a small number of individuals and groups.
No it's not possible.
because they're strong
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).
There are many, many pyramids still standing in Egypt. I suspect that you are asking about the 3 Great Pyramids, which are still standing.
Anubis is a god of the ancient Egyptian religion, and no mention of him dying is in any Egyptian text. Thus he is still counted as "alive".