im not sure but i think they were nature worshippers in the sense that they all worshipped either nut the god of the sky, geb of earth etc??? i hope this helped:)
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Ancient Egyptians sought to please their gods to ensure harmony and balance in their lives and the cosmos. They believed that the gods controlled various aspects of nature, fertility, and prosperity, and their favor was essential for a bountiful harvest, health, and protection from disasters. Rituals, offerings, and temples were central to worship, as Egyptians aimed to maintain ma'at, or divine order, and secure a favorable afterlife. Thus, pleasing the gods was integral to both daily existence and spiritual well-being.
nature affected their religion by hitting them with storms and rain and any other natural disaster.
Most ancient civilizations, including the Egyptians, believed in a polytheistic system, worshipping multiple gods and goddesses who governed various aspects of life and nature. The Egyptians, in particular, viewed their pharaohs as divine intermediaries between the gods and the people, and they believed in an afterlife where the soul would be judged by Osiris, the god of the underworld. This belief system influenced their monumental architecture, elaborate burial practices, and daily rituals. Overall, religion played a central role in shaping the social and cultural structures of ancient Egyptian civilization.
In Ancient Greece, oaths sworn to Gaia; the embodiment of Earth as well as the goddess of dreams, motherhood and nature; was considered to be the most binding.
The ancient Egyptians might be called nature worshippers because their gods were based on animals and forces of nature.
it keeps them alive
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Their gods were often spirits of nature. For example, Ra was the personification of the sun.
Ancient Egyptians had their own polytheistic religion, worshipping dozens of gods they believed were present in and had control over nature. Rituals centered on the pharaoh, a human descended from gods.
The Ancient Egyptians had a belief of many gods representing items found in nature.
well, the main gods areraosirishathorhapynutgebmaatsethhorusamunsobekbastet/bastptahanubisisisthothammitnepthysbut the Egyptians worshiped other gods too.
Egyptians used stories to about their gods to explain acts of nature
The same way all ancient people used it: they made up fanciful stories about giant birds eating the sun to explain sunset and gods having chariot races to explain thunder. EDIT: The ancient Egyptians used religion to understand nature with their gods. For example: Anubis was the jackal the Egyptians thought that the jackal was an animal that controlled death(as the Anubis mask was worn in mummification), and made it the god of death. EDIT2: Above that ancient egyptians related volcanoes , earthquakes and other natural disasters to religious figures as a rage of one of their religious gods.
Ares, the Greek god of war, is often considered the warmonger of myth. Known for his fierce and violent nature, Ares is associated with the physical aspects of war and conflict in ancient Greek mythology.
The Egyptian gods and goddesses were created based upon the world the ancient Egyptians saw around them, and what they believed it meant.
Finding answers or blaming gods is in the individual's nature - be they modern or ancient - not that of a whole people.