The person's heart would be weighed against a feather, and if it was heavier than a feather it meant that the person had done bad deeds and so was then devoured.
Although it is unknown when Anubis is said to have been born we do know he is one of the most ancient of Egyptian dieties. He was originally the god of the underworld/afterlife for the pre-Middle Kingdom (2080 B.C.E.) until Osiris was elevated to the position of his father by the Middle Kingdom populace. stuff u up the ass
Absolutely you can. The moon has no effect on anyone's hair or vice versa.
No. Snow typically reflects much of the solar radiation reaching it, regardless of whether that is happening during an ice age or a warmer period.
No. For example, water is H2O whether it is solid, liquid, or gas.
During seed germination embryo in a seed grows. As a result a small seedling comes out of the seed.
Yes, lawyers typically inquire whether you committed the act in question during legal proceedings.
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Anubis was not a "bad" god, he was chiefly the Egyptian god of mummification and guide and protector of the dead during traveling the Duat (underworld).
If you wish to "report" an assault to law enforcement during which you are injured, yes, you can (and should). Whether someone is "prosecuted" is not up to you, that is the the State's decision.
The Scales of Justice during the Judging of the Heart.
Bast is sometimes said to be the mother of Anubis; (most likely a pun on the ointment jars that comprise her hieroglyphs -- the same jars that were used during the embalming process Anubis was lord of). She is also sometimes told to be his wife. Ra is also told to be the father of Bast, and the father of Anubis.
No, Anubis did not kill people; he was the Egyptian god of the embalming after death had occurred and the tester, protector and guide of the dead during the journey through the Duat (underworld).
To the Scales of Justice during the Judging of the Heart ceremony in the Duat (underworld).
Yes. A crime is a crime and harms others and/or the society whether in wartime or peacetime.
Anubis is god of Embalming (Mummification); psychopomp (conductor of souls); he places their heart on the Scales of Justice during the Judging of the Heart, and he feeds the souls of wicked people to Ammit.
Anubis was the ancient Egyptian god of testing, protecting, and guiding the dead, thus present when the dead person's heart was put upon on the Scales of Justice during the Judging of the Heart.
During the preliminary hearing, a judicial officer determines if a crime was committed. In the United States, the defendant has a right to be assisted by counsel.