Not at all. Some critics of Christianity have tried to draw parallels between osiris, Isis and so on and the Christian belief, but these silly speculations are akin to the beliefs that the Americans never went to the moon or Elvis is still alive and working in Walmart. There is so much evidence of the events that surround Christ, his teachings and his deeds. Not all of it is in The Bible, but much is also written by secular historians such as Pliny, Tacitus, Josephus and many more. The evidence all points to the Jesus Christ of the Bible and not some made up copy of an Egyptian religion.
They practiced the ancient Egyptian religion.
It doesn't
How ancient Egyptian religion supported the power of the pharaoh
Probably the ancient Egyptian religion.
i am guessing dynasty ?
They practiced the ancient Egyptian religion.
Ancient Alexandria was a diverse city with people practicing various religions, including Greek and Roman pagan beliefs, Christianity, Judaism, and later Islam. The city housed one of the largest libraries in the ancient world and was known as a center of learning and religious debate.
yes
There religion was called polyteistic
There are various ancient religions that have not survived into the modern world, such as the worship of ancient Egyptian gods like Ra and Isis, or the Norse gods like Odin and Thor. These religions declined with the rise of Christianity and other dominant belief systems.
The ancient Egyptian polytheistic religion.
god of the Ancient Egyptian Religion
Ra was an ancient Egyptian sun god. By the fifth dynasty he became a major deity in ancient Egyptian religion of that time period.
AnswerSome have said that Christianity grew out of a mystery religion, which in turn had its roots in the ancient Egyptian religion, with some Jewish customs and a Jesus of Nazareth subsequently added. However, this is very much a minority view and seems an unlikely origin for Christianity.While the true origins of Christianity may be unknown, it is more likely either to have origins somewhat like those believed by practising Christians, or that it arose out out a syncretism of Near Eastern and minority (non-Judaic) beliefs of the Jewish people themselves.However, there is little doubt that some of the symbolism of Christianity came from the ancient Egyptian religion. Even Luke's story of the symbolic death of Lazareth has strong parallels in the ancient Egyptian religion and may have been developed by the author of Luke from that source.
Moustafa Gadalla has written: 'Egyptian cosmology' -- subject(s): Egyptian Cosmology, Religion 'Egyptian harmony' -- subject(s): Egyptian Architecture, Harmony (Aesthetics), Mysticism 'The Ancient Egyptian Culture Revealed' 'Pyramid illusions' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Pyramids 'Egyptian Mystics' 'The Ancient Egyptian Roots of Christianity' 'Egypt' -- subject(s): Guidebooks
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they had their own religion. i guess you could call it ancient egyptian. most people just call their polytheistic religion by their gods names, or say "the egyptian gods"