The ancient Egyptian gods/goddesses: there were many.
the one true god
Ask the ancient egyptions
no god killed all of the egyptions but Jewish people have a day of remembrance for all of the Egyptian men who died
through the power of God no duhhh Answer When Moses was brought up by the Egyptions he was taught about their false God's. If you remember he was brought up by his mother who was hired to look after him. It was she who would have taught him about God. He was only able to teach the the people, he could not make them believe, he had to leave that up to the individual to seek out this spoken of god by prayer and fasting. One must also remember that the people of Moses, were for the most, believers in God, even after being slaves to the Egyptions for many years their faith never wavered. Moses problem was really to turn those who had lost their faith back to God.
It made them feel better than after they died they were going to someplace better.
The Egyptions believed that their kings were gods and had magicail powers
Like the Greek and Roman gods and goddesses, Egyptians had their own. The Greeks Zeus would be the Egyptians Ra, the sun god. Egyptians were also known to worship cats and believe their rulers were "in touch" with the gods.
Possibly, people have wondered if the pyramids were made by UFO's instead of the Egyptions. I don't really believe this.
No they did not believe in god
I believe in god. also, write why u believe in god :)
If you believe that God made the world and everything in it, then you must believe that God made bedbugs. If you don't believe that God made the world, or if you don't believe in God, then you likely do not believe that God made bedbugs.
Someone who doesn't believe in God is an atheistSomeone who is not sure whether there is a God or not is an agnostic.Someone who does believe in God is a theist