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Greets Fyahman
There are traces of religious Icepts found in Ionuwu/Heliopolic (Atum) theology, Khemenu/Hermetic (Tehuti) theology, Mem-nefer/Memphite(Ptah) theology, and Waset/Thebian(Amun) theology.
The Thebian theology is probably more closely related to the christianity that InI have today.
Kemites saw Amun/Amen as the "king of kings" with far greater power than pharoah himself.
This was closer to the Icept of monotheism
The priests of Amun saw Amun as One, Hidden, but with millions of form.
The Icept of Amun as the One Great God belonged to the "secret of secrets"/"holy of holies."
In memphite theology, Ptah was the "father of the gods"..the Ennead/Nine ausarian gods.
The Kemites believed, "As above, so below."
Therefore, the sun, moon, and stars where seen as divine beings that were reflected on the earth.
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