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Why did Egyptians believe their god's controlled the workings of nature?

beacuse it flooded when ever they told it too


Did the egyptians worship many gods and goddesses and they believed that these deities controlled the forces of nature and human activity?

the Egyptians worshiped many gods and goddesses and they believed that these dities controlled the forces of what


Did the Egyptians worshiped many gods and goddesses and they believed that these deities controlled the forces of nature and human activity?

the Egyptians worshiped many gods and goddesses and they believed that these dities controlled the forces of what


Is it true that the Egyptians worshiped many gods and goddesses and they believed that these deities controlled the forces of nature and human activity?

it is true


Is it true the Egyptians worship many gods and goddesses and they believed that these deities controlled the forces of nature and human activity?

it is true


Why did the egyptians believe that the gods controlled the working of nature?

because nothing


Why did Egyptians believe in their gods?

The Egyptians believed in their gods and goddess because of how they perceived the nature of the world around them.


Who was the human being ancient egyptians believed to have a divine nature?

The Pharaoh


Why did the Egyptians believe the gods controlled the workings of nature?

The ancient Egyptians thought that the gods both controlled and sustained the universe. They thought that the Goddess Maat controlled nature and directed the actions of the gods as well as the people.


What did egyptians believe about the pharaohs?

The Egyptians believed in the divine nature of the Pharoahs, that they were an extension of the gods. The various dynasties of Pharoahs, having almost unquestioned authority, had no reason to dispel this belief.


What events did the Egyptians explain acts of gods?

All acts of nature and beasts were believed to have origin with the Egyptian gods.


How did legalists view nature?

Legalists viewed nature as a chaotic force that needed to be controlled and regulated through strict laws and punishments. They believed that human nature was inherently selfish and needed to be controlled by a strong centralized government in order to maintain social order and stability.