religion
Pagan Egyptian religion refers to the religious practices of ancient Egyptians before the rise of Christianity and Islam in Egypt. It was a polytheistic religion that revolved around the worship of a wide range of gods and goddesses associated with various aspects of life including nature, fertility, death, and the afterlife.
The ancient Egyptians believed in an afterlife and that death was not the end of life but merely a transition to another existence. They believed that the dead would be judged by Osiris, the god of the dead and that their hearts would be weighed against a feather to determine their fate in the afterlife.
Some of the most significant gods and goddesses in ancient Egyptian religion include Ra, the sun god who was considered the most important deity, Isis, the goddess of love and fertility, Osiris, the god of the dead, Anubis, the god of mummification, and Horus, the god of the sky and protector of the Pharaohs.
Ancient Egyptians often practiced animal worship, believing that certain animals were sacred. For example, cats were considered sacred and worshipped as the embodiment of the goddess Bastet.
Overall, the pagan Egyptian religion was a complex and fascinating belief system that greatly influenced the culture and society of ancient Egypt.
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