Compare the religious beliefs of the Greeks and Egyptians.

The ancient Greeks believed in different gods:

Their main deity was Zeus;
The Greeks made sacrifices to their gods and worshiped them most often on holidays or before important events;
The Greeks did not equate their kings with gods;
They did not have deep religious cults of a particular deity.

The Egyptians also believed in different gods:

Their chief was the god Ra;
The Egyptians often made sacrifices (often human) and worshiped the gods;
The Egyptians had a highly developed cult of the afterlife;
Pharaoh was equated with god;
The life of the entire Egyptian state was closely connected with their religious views.



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