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Are you talking about Coptic Christians?

Good luck. They are a rare breed!

2007-12-30 06:11:50 · answer #1 · answered by sappho 3 · 0 0

Egyptian or Coptic Christians are usually Roman Catholics - so what's the question?

2007-12-30 18:08:05 · answer #2 · answered by cheir 7 · 0 0

Egyptian Christian in what sense? I am a disciple of Yeshua in "Amen" a "christian" only in the sense to us he is the divine babe (what the Greeks called christ) within the prophesy of the Old Kingdom priest "NU," made 1800 years before Isaiah wrote of a similar prophesy to the Hebrews.

You can find his prophesy in the papyri of Nu at the British Museum on the internet.

EDIT: I noticed "Cheir's" answer to your question and "none" of us are "Catholic." Roman Catholicism is a totally different faith than ours for they believe in "Jehovah" as their god in heaven while we don't take this 6th century bc name for the creator. Amen-Ra is the Lord of Creation to "US" and is the name which evolved out of the name of Atum-Ra of the "beginning" when the Lord gave his sacred words through Thoth his messenger to the peoples of the Nile Valley in Petrie's "Gerzean Era" of Pre-Dynastic history. (6-7000 bc)

2007-12-30 14:09:53 · answer #3 · answered by Theban 5 · 0 0

no
but I'm Egyptian Muslim

2007-12-30 14:40:54 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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