No.
Tutankhamun's curse, often referred to as the "Curse of the pharaohs," is a legend that suggests those who disturbed the tomb of the young Egyptian pharaoh would suffer misfortune or death. While several individuals associated with the discovery of King Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922, such as Lord Carnarvon, did die under mysterious or untimely circumstances, there is no definitive count of deaths attributed specifically to the curse. Overall, the idea of the curse has been widely debunked by historians and scientists, attributing the deaths to natural causes or other explainable factors.
sacrifice and the after life.
You're making the question far too black-and-white. Many scientists believe in God, and many non-scientists do not. It is not always "belief in science" versus "belief in God".
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Scientists believe that the first gases that created the atmosphere came from volcanic activity and the release of gases from the Earth's interior.
There is not such a curse in Egyptian myth.
Egyptian people believed in spells and magic, Isis and Thoth are especially known for their magic.
Answer this question… Why do some believe that real witches were behind the curse of Macbeth?
It will only work if you believe in it. No one can curse you or save you but God.
I believe so
They did develop farming. Egypt was the earliest Dynasty. I believe it was between 6000-7000 BC. They have no exact date but that's the closest the scientists can get.
There are scientists that believe in a god and there are scientists that don't. Surveys find that a large majority of scientists do not believe in a god and even fewer believe in a creation account of the world.
True scientists are not fool to believe in ghosts.
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Yes, The Hom-dai was a real Egypitian curse. But it was feared by the Egyptians greatly. So, it was very rarely used, of not at all.
The truth is that there is no such thing as a spell or a curse - UNLESS YOU BELIEVE IT. Thus to break the spell or curse, simply stop believing in them.
scientists believe or accordng to scientists