Culture and religion goes hand in hand together in African religions. The people of Africa combine their culture based on their religion and the Shabaka …show more content…
Africans express their love and faith repetitively and to satisfy the gods, they perform rituals and live their life in ways they will content the god. However, over time traditions change based on new ideas. An example is of the Shabaka stone. The king added himself as a beloved son of Ptah. It was well known that the people were deeply religious and their lives revolved around their Divine Being, and now that Shabaka included himself in that category, there is nothing more compelling then the representation of supremacy. Even with the strong belief in a Divine God, prayers, sacrificial offering, and ceremonial rituals are intended towards the secondary gods, who are the messengers among the humans and the sacred realms. African religion accentuates in continuing a harmonic relationship with the deific supremacies. Their ceremonial efforts to connect with the cosmic energy and channel them for honorable acts. The stela supports the themes of African religion because it reveals the importance of the divine power and this leads to personal encounter with