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They believed in gods and goddesses.
The Egyptians did not believe themselves to be gods or goddesses while living; they believed in gods and goddesses throughout their lives and certain famed persons were believed to become gods or goddesses.
The ancinet Egyptians believed in many gods and goddesses.
Egyptians believed in gods and goddesses when people had to find a way to figure out what caused natural diasters such as the Nile River floods and droughts.
The number of gods and goddesses the ancient Egyptians knew of and worshiped has not been counted.
All peoples have had religions with one god or several.
Ancient Egyptians believed in their native gods and goddesses and in some cases the gods and goddesses of those people who they traded or warred with. This was done so it could not be said that this or that god or goddess was against them for not being a acknowledged god of their culture.
The Ancient Egyptians had around 8700 gods in total.It may be hard to believe but they really did!over a thousand gods it's hard to name them allRead more: How_many_gods_did_the_Ancient_Egyptians_have
A as yet uncounted amount of goddesses and gods.
No, the ancient Egyptians did not have to worship their gods and goddesses, it was a part of their faith and belief that they chose to.
Some gods and goddesses took part in creation, some brought the flood every year, some offered protection, and some took care of people after they died.
Hapi, the god of the river Nile, was the only river god they were known to worship.