Question
Which statement is true regarding the religion of Ancient Egypt?
A.
They were monotheistic.
B.
They worshiped only the pharaoh.
C.
They believed in the afterlife.
D.
They believed in karma.
A.
They were monotheistic.
B.
They worshiped only the pharaoh.
C.
They believed in the afterlife.
D.
They believed in karma.
Answers
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C. They believed in the afterlife.
Ancient Egyptians had a rich belief system that included a strong focus on the afterlife, with elaborate burial practices and rituals intended to ensure a safe passage to the next world. They were polytheistic, worshiping many gods and goddesses rather than being monotheistic, and while the pharaoh was considered a divine figure, they also worshiped a pantheon of deities. The concept of karma is not associated with Ancient Egyptian religion; it is rooted in Hindu and Buddhist beliefs.
Ancient Egyptians had a rich belief system that included a strong focus on the afterlife, with elaborate burial practices and rituals intended to ensure a safe passage to the next world. They were polytheistic, worshiping many gods and goddesses rather than being monotheistic, and while the pharaoh was considered a divine figure, they also worshiped a pantheon of deities. The concept of karma is not associated with Ancient Egyptian religion; it is rooted in Hindu and Buddhist beliefs.
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