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They worship their God and Goddesses in a temple. Where only the pharaoh, noblemen, priests, and craftsmen prayed.
Egypt was polytheistic; while Judaism rejects idolatry, and is based upon the worship of the Creator, who is the One and only God.
In ancient Egypt only the scribes learnt to read and write!
Currently, Egypt is predominately Muslim which is Monotheistic (One God), while Ancient Lower Egypt, Upper Egypt and Unified Egypt all had polytheistic (Multiple gods) religious attributes. Compare it to the Norse Paganism and Christianization.
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Akhenaton.
They worship their God and Goddesses in a temple. Where only the pharaoh, noblemen, priests, and craftsmen prayed.
Egypt was polytheistic; while Judaism rejects idolatry, and is based upon the worship of the Creator, who is the One and only God.
Now? Usually only one; but in ancient Egypt there are well over a thousand old gods and goddesses.
The red and white crowns are for the king and queen of egypt, altough belive it or not they are only used in ceremonies to worship their ancient gods
Egyptians believed in polytheistic religion, worshipping multiple deities, with gods like Ra and Osiris playing significant roles. Kushites also practiced a form of polytheism, merging Egyptian gods with their own deities in a syncretic belief system.
In ancient Egypt only the scribes learnt to read and write!
the ancient Celts
All the Prophets mentioned in the Scriptures - Torah, Bible, Quran and those of the Baha'i Faith teach the worship of only one God.
No. Only in ancient Egypt.
no they did not
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