The Ancient Egyptians believed in creation as a continuous process that was often linked to their gods and the cyclical nature of life. They had various creation myths, with one of the most prominent being the story of Atum, who emerged from the primordial waters of chaos (Nun) and created the world. This belief in creation was deeply intertwined with their understanding of the cosmos and the annual flooding of the Nile, which symbolized renewal and regeneration. Creation was not viewed as a single event but rather as an ongoing cycle reflected in daily life and seasonal changes.
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