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The Egyptians lived and died with the help of as many as 2,000 gods, counting local deities. Upper and Lower Egypt had their own, often overlapping gods, sometimes with multiple names. Particular gods varied in importance over distance and time. Although Egyptian notions of life, death, the soul and the afterlife seem strange and complicated to us, they were natural enough to the people who lived then.

In Children of the Nile, people worship the 14 familiar gods that you'll find below. People might be moved to visit a particular shrine, temple or cult temple due to some event in their lives, or because their profession or social class inclines them that way. Citizens grow dissatisfied if they can't pay homage to their chosen gods, or if they feel that the city's places of worship are inadequate.

The Gods of Children of the Nile

Osiris
Learn about Osiris
Osiris is credited with the following beliefs. Which belief do you agree with most?
There is life after death
It's better to be a vegetarian than a cannibal
Be good and good will come to you after death
You can't always trust your relatives



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Isis
Learn about Isis
Isis is said to embody the feminine. What do you think the feminine is?
A state of mind
Sensuality
Creative ability
Compassion and warmth



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Horus
Learn about Horus
Horus lost an eye to Set in a battle. What did Horus take from Set?
Eye for an eye
Set's fields of barley and Rye
Some blueberry pie
Ready Set, his -Oh my!



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Ra
Learn about Ra
Why do you think that the Egyptians picked Ra to be the most powerful God of all?
He understood life and death
He was the wisest of the Gods: wisdom is power
He was the most powerful of the Gods – symbolized by the sun.
Anyone who can create the world, must be the most powerful of all.



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Hathor
Learn about Hathor
Hathor is also known as Horus' protector. Who is your protector?
I only rely on myself
My parents or guardian
My spouse or partner
A friend or mentor
The police and military
My deity



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Amun
Learn about Amun
Which god would you follow?
Amun (the poor and weak)
Ptah (craftsmen)
Thoth (wisdom)
Anubis (the dead)
Bast (women, children and cats)
Sobek (strong and ferocious)
Ma'at (balance)
Set (conflict)
Hapi (fertility)
I could never follow a pagan god



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Ptah
Learn about Ptah
What should Ptah create next in the world?
A new energy source
A new species of animal
A new form of mankind
An easier means to live



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Thoth
Learn about Thoth
What would you do if you found the Book of Thoth?
Study it, and rule the world!
Destroy it to protect the world!
Turn it over to the proper authorities.
Sell it on eBay.
I already have one.



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Anubis
Learn about Anubis
What do you believe happens when we die?
My soul will be judged, and sent to an eternal reward or punishment
My soul will rejoin the essence from which it came
I will be reincarnated, and live again
Nothing. Dead is gone
I believe in something else
Nobody knows, and there's no use worrying about it



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Bast
Learn about Bast
Is revenge ever an appropriate reaction?
Absolutely…what goes around comes around!
Never, Ma’at takes care of that.
When justified, yes
Sure, that’s the only way to protect yourself
Just keep your hands off my cat, and no one gets hurt



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Sobek
Learn about Sobek
Sobek gave pharaohs strength to overcome obstacles in their time of need. Who would be your ‘Sobek’?
My friends
My family
My spouse/girlfriend/boyfriend
My therapist



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Ma'at
Learn about Ma'at
The President who honored Ma’at the most is:
Bill Clinton
George W. Bush
Ronald W. Reagan
John F. Kennedy



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Set
Learn about Set
The President who honored Set the most is:
Bill Clinton
George W. Bush
Ronald W. Reagan
John F. Kennedy



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Hapi
Learn about Hapi
What would you sacrifice to Hapi to keep him happy?
My gold
My wine
My jewels
My livestock



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