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Africa had many religions like Muslim Egyptian etc. and the Arawak's and Carib's religion is not really known so we say they have no religion.
Sometimes they started worshiping the gods and goddesses of people they conquered--they took on the Greek religion, Christianity, Egyptian and Persian religions.
Yes, some people still believe in Egyptian gods in modern times, particularly within the practice of Kemeticism, a revival of ancient Egyptian religion. These beliefs are not as widespread as major world religions, but they continue to be followed by a small number of individuals and groups.
They practiced the ancient Egyptian religion.
The Hellenistic culture was still firmly based in the classical Greek belief in the Olympian deities. However, the Egyptian worship of Isis, the Greek religion Serapis, and the Syrian religion of Atargatis began to reshape the culture.
There religion was called polyteistic
There are various ancient religions that have not survived into the modern world, such as the worship of ancient Egyptian gods like Ra and Isis, or the Norse gods like Odin and Thor. These religions declined with the rise of Christianity and other dominant belief systems.
Africa had many religions like Muslim Egyptian etc. and the Arawak's and Carib's religion is not really known so we say they have no religion.
Ancient Egyptians worshiped a pantheon of indigenous gods and goddesses. Their religion was probably not named like we recognize religions by name today. Current reconstructionism attempts of ancient Egyptian religion use the term kemeticism to describe the faith, where kemetic means to be of Egyptian origin.
Isis is identified with the virgin Mary, there is much of ancient Egyptian religion that current religions owe something to.
It is difficult to definitively determine the oldest dead religion, as many ancient religions have existed throughout history. However, some of the oldest known religions include Sumerian and Ancient Egyptian religions, which date back thousands of years. These religions are no longer practiced widely today.
Yes, the sun god is a central figure in various religions and mythologies, such as ancient Egyptian religion with Ra, Greek mythology with Helios, and Incan religion with Inti.
Cleopatra followed the Egyptian religion. She identified herself with the goddess, Isis.Cleopatra followed the Egyptian religion. She identified herself with the goddess, Isis.Cleopatra followed the Egyptian religion. She identified herself with the goddess, Isis.Cleopatra followed the Egyptian religion. She identified herself with the goddess, Isis.Cleopatra followed the Egyptian religion. She identified herself with the goddess, Isis.Cleopatra followed the Egyptian religion. She identified herself with the goddess, Isis.Cleopatra followed the Egyptian religion. She identified herself with the goddess, Isis.Cleopatra followed the Egyptian religion. She identified herself with the goddess, Isis.Cleopatra followed the Egyptian religion. She identified herself with the goddess, Isis.
There are several religions that have largely disappeared over time, such as the ancient Egyptian religion, Roman religion, and Norse mythology. These belief systems were once prominent in their respective societies but have since been replaced by other religions or faded into obscurity. The reasons for the decline of these religions vary but often involve factors such as conquest, cultural assimilation, or societal changes.
Religions believe that they are not better, but have a better understanding of certain religions.
A:All religions, of necessity, build a sense of mystique around their gods. If a religion is too simple it becomes easy to dispute the truth of that religion or its rituals, and it does not survive. The ancient Egyptian religion involved far greater mysteries than does the modern Christian religion.
No.