They believed that once you died, your heart was weighed against the feather of truth by the god Anubis to determine if you could go into the afterlife. If it wasn't balanced, your heart would be eaten by Ammit, Devourer of the Dead, and the deased would go no further. They also believed that having Great Pyramids made you immortal once you died.
In the beginning, only pharaohs could board Ra's magical boat and travel to the land of the Two Fields, to dwell forever in the afterlife. But the god Osiris changed that. One of the reasons that Osiris was such a famous and important god in ancient Egypt is that Osiris opened the door to the afterlife to everyone.
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The ancient pyramids help us know about life in ancient Egypt because it tells us how intellegent and complex the ancient Egyptians were at construction and survival
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yes
so they could be judged in their after life and have a wealthy life
Since the Ancient Egyptians lived before Jesus, they had no beliefs about the Eucharist.
yes
The number of gods and goddesses the ancient Egyptians knew of and worshiped has not been counted.
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Ancient Egyptians.
Ancient Egyptians.
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Afterlife is a part of the Egyptians religion. If you live a good life, then you are destined to go to a better place according to the Egyptians. However, if you live a evil life, then a evil god named Sekhmet will eat you and you will be destined to perish.
sacrifice and the after life.
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