400 Egyptians believe in gods because some people say they have seen some of them in their dreams leading them to somewhere they can't find.
No. The Nubians believed in the Egyptian pantheon of Gods, making them polytheists.
yes
lot
No. Modern Egypt is a Muslim country, with a thriving Christian minority. Most Egyptians believe in only one God. Ancient Egyptian religion included many gods, but this practice was abandoned long ago.
The ancinet Egyptians believed in many gods and goddesses.
over 400
The number of gods and goddesses the ancient Egyptians knew of and worshiped has not been counted.
They believed in many gods. But they did not believe in God himself.
Set was a god, not a Egyptian.
The ancient Egyptian gods/goddesses: there were many.
Egyptians believed in multiple gods until around 200 CE when they began to become monotheist Christians.
Ancient Egyptians did not have a term for what we would call "polytheism" since everyone was polytheist at that time. The Egyptians had no concept of monotheism, atheism, or henotheism with which to contrast their belief. As for what they called their religion, they called it "Kemet", which was the Ancient Egyptian word for "Egyptian". To them, there was no distinction between the Egyptian people and the Egyptian religion. Those who worshiped other gods or pantheons in Egypt were simply not Egyptians, but foreigners.