Whether or not there is a God is a matter of belief. If you believe so, then yes. If you do not believe so, then no - there is no God.
The Kuntillet Ajrud inscriptions and the Makkedah site inscriptions from ancient Israel apparently describe the goddess Asherah as the consort of Yahweh (God). On this basis, we could say that God is definitely heterosexual.
Homosexuality is actually often something widely practiced between many Greek Gods. It wasn't a strictly man - woman relationship ideal. If they were attracted to someone, then they were attracted to someone. It didn't matter what the gender of the person was.
It depends on which culture you're talking about, but it's safe to say that most of the gods and goddesses of Greek and Roman mythologies were bisexual.
Roman gods were not written as gay; they were written as bisexual because of cultural norms of the time.
omm the gay gods did
All of the Greek gods may be described as bisexual, but none were exclusively gay. Some examples: Apollo had affairs with both males and females . Zeus fell in love and abducted a boy named Ganymede.
Greek gods and goddesses were all assumed to be bisexual, but none, were described as exclusively gay.
Homosexuality is actually often something widely practiced between many Greek Gods. It wasn't a strictly man - woman relationship ideal. If they were attracted to someone, then they were attracted to someone. It didn't matter what the gender of the person was.
There is no such thing as wolf gods.
yeas, but not that Gods of faith obviously
Gods cannot be murdered, they are immortal.
Buddhism does not worship any gods.
All gods are Zues' children.
No. In fact nothing can make you gay if you were not born gay.
There are no Gods in Buddhism. We do not believe in any immortal, all-knowing gods.