God is sinless and is a spirit, man is sinful so he is a mortal and dies.
Desire plus life is Man
Life minus desire is God.........teaching of an Eastern Avatar.
Unlike Herodotus, Thucydides saw war and politics as the activities of human beings- NOT gods
The Greek gods where immortal beings each with different domains.
None, this is a stupid question.
In Homer's poems, the chief difference between human beings and the gods is immortality. The gods are immortal beings with divine powers and abilities, while humans are mortal and subject to the limitations and vulnerabilities of mortal life. This fundamental difference underpins many of the interactions and conflicts between humans and gods in Homer's epic works.
The Greeks and other ancients viewed their gods as omnipotent and omnipresent, much the way we view our own god. That's as different from mortals as you can get. One major difference, though, is that their gods were subject to all the passions and drama that human beings are, just more.
gods job is to watch over all human beings and to make the earth with all animals and people good or evil
Yes, there where Human beings before the Dinosaurs, but a different kind as the humans from today
Humans are mortal beings, not gods.
cause males are gods
gods are immortals human beings are mortals / gods have Ichor blood in the greek mythology humans do not / god are omnipresent and all knowing, human beings are not/ gods are powerful than humans/ gods could assume the forms of men or animal/
Themes in greek tragedy are the nature of divinity and the relations of human beings to the gods.
In many mythologies, gods are considered immortal beings who do not die.