This is easily solved by our friends at google. I wont do the work for you but come one...
Exactly....You have this poster
@ReturnOfJudah who came in this thread and used immature name calling and then showed how much he really didnt know when he said that Amen came from Hebrews. But all u have to do is Google. Here is a quote from Wiki:
The religion had its roots in Egypt's prehistory and lasted for more than 3,000 years. The details of religious belief changed over time as the importance of particular gods rose and declined, and their intricate relationships shifted. At various times, certain gods became preeminent over the others, including the sun god Ra, the creator god Amun, and the mother goddess Isis. For a brief period, in the aberrant theology promulgated by the Pharaoh Akhenaten, a single god, the Aten, replaced the traditional pantheon. Ancient Egyptian religion and mythology left behind many writings and monuments, along with significant influences on ancient and modern cultures.
Now anyone who is in the know knows that "Isis" is the Hellenized name given to "Auset"........The Egyptian Godesses original name was not Isis but "Auset" and the greeks changed it to the more popular "Isis." You wont find the original name "Auset" on wiki you are only going to get the Hellenized version. This is Ancient Egypt 101 and anyone who doesnt already know this shouldnt even enter such a conversation. Now with that said Amun again is another Hellenized version of Amen...But wiki actually has the variation. Here are the variations according to Wiki:
Amun, Amun-Ra,
Amun-Re, Amon, or Amen: King of the gods and god of the wind
again...according to The Pyramid texts Amen existed before Hebrews even existed.
There is no denying the Pyramid Texts because it is the go to for archaeologists. No anonymous faceless nobody can argue with the study of archaeologists no matter how much insults they hurl at someone who they dont agree with.
So Basically
@ReturnOfJudah came in this thread hurling insults and being disrespectful but in the end he didnt know what he was talking about. Just read his comments, he puts his foot in his own mouth by not knowing anything about King narmer or The 1st Dynasty...he knew nothing about the Pyramid Texts.. yet he felt he could just easily walk in this thread and talk greasy. This is one of the biggest problems with social media. To many unqualified feel they can just walk into converstions that they wouldnt dare walk into in a real life situation. In the real world
@ReturnOfJudah would know his place and not even walk into such a converstaion but on social media the unqualified feel safe behind computers just doing what they want....But truth will always destroy such people.