Who was entitled to immortality in Egypt?
A) Everyone was entitled to immortality, provided they paid for their sins.
B) Only the pharaoh and his royal bloodline were entitled to immortality once they were mummified (preserved for the afterlife).
C) Every person possessed a supernatural life force that persisted after death and if their soul was innocent, they could pass on to the afterlife with their preserved body.
D) The pharaoh and all of his administrators, priests, and scribes were eligible for transcendence into the afterlife if mummified.
E) Since the pharaoh was divine, he was guaranteed immortality regardless of mummification. He was the only one.
C
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