It began with Adam.
In ancient Egyptian mythology, Set (not Seth) is a god associated with chaos, but in some modern belief systems, particularly within Western occultism or demonology, the name Seth is sometimes used to refer to a demon. However, this is not a universal belief and varies depending on the specific tradition or belief system.
Seth is the Egyptian god of evil
The Egyptian god Seth is a real god of ancient Egypt.
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Seth was a god in his own way. the Egyptians call him the Seth animal. he is a fearsome four legged predator.
The ancinet Egyptian god Seth did not die, so did not need a sarcophagus.
Adam had sons and daughters, as recorded in Genesis 5:4. The entire genealogy of Adam is not recorded, or at least not preserved. What we do have are the details of only two of Adam and Eve's grandsons. Through Cain they had a grandson named Enoch (not the same Enoch who walked with God). Through Seth, their third son, they had a grandson names Enos.
Egyptian myth does not have the birth year of Seth.
A lie is a deliberate falsehood, and few people would say that claims for God's existence is a deliberate falsehood. When people began to believe in God, that belief was sincere, even if misguided.
The ancient egyptians main belief was Ra- Sun god. They also belived in other gods such as Osiris, the Mummy god of the afterlife, and his wife Isis and son, the Jesus style character of Horus, who avenged his father and defeated the usurper Seth. There is also Jackal headed Anubis, god of death and Thoth, the ibis headed god of Knowledge and truth
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