"primitive zoolotry" in Egypt

By the later standards of orthodox Islam, Judaism, and Christianity, ancient Egyptian religion was nothing but primitive zoolatry. Peter Renouf denounced it (in 1879) as “one of the lowest and grossest forms of nature worship, as consisting in what is commonly called African fetishism.ˮ For ancient Egyptians, there was no creature too low, even the dung beetle, for at least some people to worship it.
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Published on April 27, 2021 16:54 Tags: animal-worship, animals, egypt, zoolotry
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message 1: by Penelope (new)

Penelope Swan How very American Indian. I must have this book.


message 2: by Penelope (new)

Penelope Swan Ordered a printed copy on Amazon.


message 3: by Brian (new)

Brian Griffith Thanks loads Penelope. Fortunately, our modern pet cemeteries have started to rival those of ancient Egypt, and here's to the cat goddess Bast!


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