They don't.
They took clothes, gold, their animals, and anything else that they will need in the afterlife.
it wasn't philosophers it was an Indian religion
The ancient Egyptians mummified their pets and animals because they wanted them to go to the afterlife with them.
The point of mummies were for the bodies to enjoy afterlife. They would perserve the bodies and put things they would need in afterlife like Food Water Animals Clothing And other stuff.
because when you are dead they want to represent all of the animals and send them all with you to the afterlife.
Cause they were known to be ancient animals that they used for there ivery and there heads to be worshiped
Well the answer is simple. You simply cannot be an animal unless you believe in the afterlife and that is what you choose to be in the afterlife. So practicly all I'm saying is we are humans, yes we are mammals and have evolved from an animal, a monkey but that does not make us any type of animal.
Ancient Egyptians mummified various animals including cats, dogs, birds, reptiles, and even bulls. These animals were often seen as sacred and were mummified as offerings to gods, or to accompany their owners into the afterlife.
What is the afterlife
the Egyptians believed some animals were messengers of the Gods so the Egyptians sent the animals to the afterlife by mummifying
Our free will tests us as to whether we will obey God. Without it, we would be no different than animals, which have no place in the rewards of the afterlife.
A synonym for afterlife is Heaven.