He is referred to as the omnipotent, he is all powerful, able to do anything he is able to do. In contrast, the Egyptians believed there was a pantheon of gods responsible for nature and aspects of human life. The sun which represents light, warmth and growth, one of the most important symbols in Egypt religion was associated with solar deities, Khepri the morning sun, Ra the midday sun and Atum the evening sun. They are symbolised to be the forces moving the sun across the sky. When the day ends the sun enters Nut the sky goddess and is reborn in the morning. Learning about the Egyptians religion creates enlightment about how Christians like to keep the understanding of who is responsible for life very simple to understand. If he created all things, then he alone should be worshipped as other gods are dreamt up or created for people’s own personal comfort. Worshipping a god for every aspect of life and nature is tedious as some gods will be ignored or forgotten due to conflict of interest. Akhenaten during his revolution, attempted to make Aten an all-powerful, all-loving, supreme creator of the universe but it failed as one god worship was too abstract for them. A god representing a particular dominion made understanding the functioning of the world