Depending upon the point of view of the particular religion. For the Abrahamic religions, for example, yes.
The Greeks believed that their gods had perfect human forms and qualities because they used their gods as a reflection of the idealized human qualities they aspired to. By portraying their gods in perfect form, the Greeks aimed to emphasize the virtues, beauty, and power that they valued in themselves and in society. Additionally, the Greek gods were seen as a way to understand and explain the forces of nature and the world around them.
it means that god was on sure of being perfect when he made brenda becasue she is perfect and gods most perfect creation! <3 ilysm
nope not at all - all the myths show gods and heroes having humane arguments
The Greek gods were divinely perfect from birth.
It was to have the perfect beauty, to be as close to the gods as possible
the sacrament of reconciliation (penance or confession)
If the heros were perfect then there would be no need for gods.
By making them in human or at least anthropomorphic they are relatable, by making them perfect they are unattainable and superior.
By making them in human or at least anthropomorphic they are relatable, by making them perfect they are unattainable and superior.
By making them in human or at least anthropomorphic they are relatable, by making them perfect they are unattainable and superior.
outside becuase they had to keep the temple perfect for the statues of gods.
It is unlikely to ever happen, perfection is for the gods, mortals can only strive toward perfection.