Recognizing God's summary in experience: If God's so-called experience can constitute evidence of the existence of God, God has subjects of perceptually specific things, substantial and permanent perception It must be. In addition, if some of such experiences are cumulative evidence of the existence of God, it must be possible to recognize God from experience to experience. I studied the discussion of "concept" and "epistemology" for these possibilities. They were derived from Richard Gale's work.
In some societies, especially in ancient kingdoms and empires, the king is regarded as a god or recognized by a certain god. In early Egypt, he was identified as God (Herrus) and the God of the Sun (Re, Amon or Aton). Similar identifications were made in early China Erech and Mesopotamia. In the Turin papyrus (a list of the kings of the 13th and 12th centuries BC), the God of the Sun was regarded as the prototype of Egypt's first king and Pharaoh (the king of God). The symbol of the sun circle is one of the most popular artistic expressions of the sacred king and is a custom that calls the king "my sun", which is a rock relief and inscription in the area ruled by King Hittite It is well explained in. King Persia is regarded as an instantiation of the god of the sun or the god of the moon. In addition to the gods of the sky and the sun, the sacred king is also recognized as other gods: the god of the town (Mesopotamia), the god of the kingdom, the god of the storm, the weather god
Under noon sun, it is judged that Ra or Re plays an important role in the history of Egypt. It is believed that the god of the sun wearing the sun disk on his head created the world. Sunrise and sunset are symbolic of the renewal process every time. He was drawn as a leader of Falcon, and Horus and Horus shared an association called Horus on the horizon. Many ancient Egyptian gods merged with Ra and many were created by him and other competitors like Ptah, Isis and Apep. Horus has a special place in ancient Egypt. Thinking to be the descendant of Osiris and Isis, he retaliated against the death of his father and dominated Egypt. According to other myths, he is considered to be the nest of Zeb and Nut, but the head of this Falcon with red and white crown is worshiped as the god of sky, war, protection, and light. The eye of Horus or Wedjat Eye is personalized to the goddess Wadjet, commonly known as "Ra's Eye"