he was special
People refer to God using different names due to cultural, linguistic, and religious differences. Different religions and traditions have their own specific names for God based on their beliefs and teachings. Additionally, individuals may choose to use different names for God based on personal experiences and relationships with the divine.
Catholics are not required to pray to saints, but it is a common practice in Catholic tradition to seek the intercession of saints for their prayers. This is based on the belief that the saints can intercede on behalf of individuals before God. Ultimately, prayer in the Catholic faith is directed to God, but saints can serve as intercessors.
God is the Creator of all on earth. One doesn't need to be a Christian to pray to God and, yes, God does answer ALL prayer, although the answer might not always be what we would like it to be but it will be what is best for us.
No Christian ( Protestant [for example, Pentecostal, Presbyterian, Methodist, Baptist]) or Catholic prays to any entity except God the Father, Christ the Son and the Holy Spirit--the Trinity.
No. Moslems ONLY pray to God. Pictorial representations such as statues are generally frowned upon in Islam. The only constructed item of significance to Islam is the Ka'aba in Mecca. It's significant because Moslems believe it to be made of an asteroid, which would make it literally a "heavenly rock."
He was the god of the dead and would guide dead people through the darkness of the underworld.
No: Anubis is a ancient Egyptian god.
Muslims pray. People do not pray unless they believe God hears. Praying is communication with God.Muslims pray. People do not pray unless they believe God hears. Praying is communication with God.Muslims pray. People do not pray unless they believe God hears. Praying is communication with God.Muslims pray. People do not pray unless they believe God hears. Praying is communication with God.Muslims pray. People do not pray unless they believe God hears. Praying is communication with God.Muslims pray. People do not pray unless they believe God hears. Praying is communication with God.
Anubis the Egyptian god, was not a god of the living, he was guide and protector of the dead in the Duat (underworld).
People pray to have communication with God.
The ancient Egyptian god Anubis cared for the dead.
Anubis was the Egyptian god of the dead. He has the body of a man and the head of a jackal. He weighs hearts when people die, and if the person did enough good deeds, they were allowed passage into the underworld. If they were terrible people, Anubis would feed their heart to his dogs/hellhounds.
No; Anubis the Egyptian god did not live with people but with other gods and goddesses of ancinet Egypt.
After death, Anubis was the god of mummification, guide and protector of the dead in the Duat (underworld).
In Egyptian myth, no one turned into Anubis. Priests who embalmed the dead would put on a mask of Anubis and preform the ritual of mummification thus being seen as a aspect the god Anubis or under his protection with his blessing.
He is the god of mummification and the afterlife
The ancient Egyptian god Anubis was god of embalming (mummification); when a ancient Egyptian priest preformed this ritual he did so in a mask of Anubis (a jackal) and Anubis was than believed to oversee the process and direct it.