The people of these times related to the gods by saying that they are in human forms and had humanly mistakes in their lives.
One God take your pick. There only .12% difference between the races. It's us humans that create division.
The peoples of Mesopotamia were polytheistic, worshipping numerous deities. Even their kings would declare themselves as gods. Their temples played important roles in the various Mesopotamian cities. Every city in Mesopotamia had a patron deity.
The chthonic gods are Hades, Dionysus and sometimes Hermes.
Many Egyptian gods exhibit traits of animals but are still anthropomorphic if that is what you are asking. A couple examples include Anubus, Horus, and Sobek.
The last six relate to the human race - the first four relate to god himself. I am the Lord your God You shall have no other gods before me You shall not make for yourself an idol Do not take the name of the Lord in vain Remember the Sabbath and keep it holy Honour your father and your mother You shall not kill You shall not commit adultery You shall not steal You shall not bear false witness
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Most likely, the Greek gods and goddesses were created in human form because they were created by humans who visualized them as being humans, only with greater powers. People have always designed there belief systems in ways that they can relate to the Deities in them.
I suppose it depends on whose point of view. Like the previous answer, it does vary by each Titan, but as a whole... The gods considered the Titans, as a whole, to be evil, their enemies. There were exceptions, of course. Humans, not so much. Under the Titans, humans had their Golden Age. Under the gods... the gods were laughable incompetent and corrupt. Humans suffered underneath them. Granted, this is all opinion, but in a hypothetical situation where I, as a human, had to choose between throwing either the Titans or the gods into Tartarus, it would be the gods every time.
The Greek gods were portrayed with human characteristics to make them more relatable to the people. By giving gods attributes like jealousy, love, and anger, the ancient Greeks were able to understand and explain the complexities of human emotions through their mythology. It also served to offer moral lessons and teach about virtues and vices.
Zeus is king and ruler of gods and humans in Greek mythology
Stamina is what the gods ate.
humans and other gods
So they could relate to them and identify with them. Also because they were trying to show humans are like us. What I mean is that they feel in love, are moody, they have children and have wifes.
I guess it's when humans forgive others that they raise above the gods.
The gods had fire to keep them warm. Since the humans didn't have fire, the gods didn't have to worry about the humans trying to attack them.
They don't.
Yes , the gods and goddesses were unfair because they did not want humans to have the knowledge that they had.