The ancient Egyptians believed in "myths" because they were a part of their religion.
In ancient Greece, their myths was both religion, and science. The seasons were caused by Demeter, lightning was conjured by Zeus, and Earthquakes were the doing of Poseidon.
You do not need to believe in myths.
Now? None, modern Egyptians follow the faith of Islam and Christianity and Judaism.
The myths were the religion of Greeks and Romans. We call them myths, because we do not believe in them.
There is no proof of myths but there is proof of dinosaurs.
Myths are stories we do not believe in (any longer). Stories we do believe are not considered myths. The Greek myths were the religion of the ancient Greeks. It has been supplanted by Christianity.
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It gave them something to believe.
we believe they do. they came first.
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Every nation in the ancient Near East had its own creation myths. S. H. Hooke (Middle Eastern Mythology) describes the story of Adam and Eve as a myth with similarities to more ancient Mesopotamian myths. This story was unknown to the Egyptians because their own myths developed independently.
because the Egyptians were reverent
by helping you be more curious