Egyptian gods disappeared en masse

Dan 2022-04-20 09:01:40

The Egyptian gods feel so pitiful.
I personally feel that I am a little resisted, not the religious theme, but the book of Exodus itself was written by the Hebrews, which must have caused the gods of Egypt to be bullied, which is unfair to Egypt. It's not that it is fair to say that Egypt enslaved the Hebrews for hundreds of years, but don't Christians also raise the butcher's knife to the Jews, don't the people enslaved by Egypt and those who enslaved the black people for centuries believe in the same God? Some people have filmed the subject of the Bible, and some people have filmed Greek Norse mythology, but it seems that only mummies and curses are left in Egyptian mythology. Egyptian sacrifices are ignorant in the movie, and their religious gods are nihilistic. However, you must know that many ancient Greek philosophers have traveled to Egypt. The ancient Greeks believed that Egyptians, especially the Egyptian sacrifice class, were knowledge. the masters of , not to mention the influence of the Egyptian goddess Isis in the eastern part of the Roman Empire. So theism or atheism, I hope not to underestimate the gods of Egypt because of this movie or the previous cartoons, the blood of ancient Greece flows in the veins of Christianity, and there are many ancient Greeks in the blood of ancient Greece. Egyptian genes. . . .

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  • Evelyn 2022-04-24 07:01:06

    biblical story video

  • Alysson 2022-03-24 09:01:44

    Although it is a religious theme, the selling point is the oriental palace and special effects disaster. Although there is Bell, there is still no portrayal of the characters. What moved people in the Red Sea was not the power of God, but those who were desperate and full of hope and dared to follow Moses into the sea. The portrayal of God in this drama is such a failure.

Exodus: Gods and Kings quotes

  • Moses: Follow me and you will be free. Stay and you will perish.

  • Moses: Who are you?

    Malak: Who are YOU?

    Moses: I'm a shepherd.

    Malak: I thought you were a general. I need a general.

    Moses: Why?

    Malak: To fight. Why else?

    Moses: Fight who? For what?

    Malak: I think you know. I think you should go and see what's happening to your people now. You won't be at peace until you do. Are they not people in your opinion?

    Moses: Who are you?

    Malak: I am.