They both believe in a common divine force that controlls the universe.
You should also watch the internet movie Zeitgeist. It shows that there are too many similarities to list here. In fact, the number of similarities and the blunt way in which Christianity has 'stolen' these ideas is quite shocking
ancient Egypt was less torn up and a lot of the buildings were destroyed because they were made if mud bricks. along with a lot of pyramids. they also have a lot of different methods of doing things. they do use some of the same methods but they are very different
They both used the cross as a holy symbol.
Both the Greeks and the Egyptians were heavy sun worshipers with a strong and developed notion about judgement in the afterlife.
they speak Arabic but they have their special accent
The flag of Egypt's colors are: ~Red ~White ~ And Black
well i think because in my book it say that the nile flooded so that should give you a clue of what they are talking about so i think because someone ruled them
As far as I can tell, there is no one person that can compare to Jesus of Nazareth. There is no other human that has ever walked on earth that has come close to what Jesus did. Not Moses, nor any other prophet or leader can match the significance of import that Jesus did for the world. As modern people, we take for granted all the Christ did for humanity. But who would sacrifice their only child for ungrateful and wayward people, sinful and unrepentant. As a parent I find that absolutely amazing. Many people do not realize the enormity of what Christ did for us. While He hung on that cross, the weight of the world's sin was on His shoulders entirely. And yet one of His last words were 'forgive them Father, they know not what they do.' When all was said and done, His thoughts were for us. An ungrateful and unrepentant world, not worthy of the Father or the Son. As a parent, I cannot imagine the sacrafice of child. But God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son. Food for thought. This person is an example of brainwashing religion does Egypts first god Horus 3000 BC -Born on December 25th -Born of a virgin named Isis Mary -His birth was accompanied by a star in the East -Upon his birth he was he was adored by 3 kings -At age 12 he was a child prodigal teacher -At the age of 30 he was baptized and started his ministry at 30 years old -Horus had 12 deciples who travels around with him while he preformed miracles such as walking on water and healing the sick -He was betrayed by typhoon and crucified -3 days later he resurrected Does that sound like somebody we know named jesus christ? the only difference is 3000 BC is when horus "Existed"
Islam.
During the period of Moses
They saw themselves as gods
The Hebrew religion was monotheistic (or at least monolatrous) while the Egyptian religion was polytheistic (with the exception of the short-lived cult of Akenaton which was monotheistic).
no, because the Egyptians developed a political system based on the belief that the pharaoh was both a king and a god.
with the coming of Christianity most temples had ceased functioning by the 5th century AD.
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the pharaoh that tried to change egypts religion was Amenhotep who ruled in 1370
Kush pyramids were much smaller and steeper than Egypts pyramids.
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no because it was bot king and god