Yes. As far as we know no other life form worships but then again we don't really know how to ask a bird or a microbe what it believes now do we?
Answer: Yes, I personally believe it is, but cannot prove it, and dont really need to.Answer: No, I personally know God is much more than a notion.
He was born of a virgin and his father was God, that makes him both human and God.
Only god knows.
Jesus is God and was also human. As a human he suffered much like all humans do. That is why we can say God suffered in his human form. We cannot attribute human qualities to God the Father, only to God the Son who was both man and God.
only 2/3 god and the rest (1/3) human
Because there dumb
Dionysus was the only major god that I know that had a mortal parent....Is that what you mean?
Aristotle's theory of God is simple. We can only state negative attributes that do not attempt to comprehend God because we cannot comprehend God. ipso factum: "God is wise" Wrong, you are limiting God by attaching a human attribute. "God is not Ignorant" Correct, God is surely not ignorant and we have not tried to comprehend what is not comprehensible.... God. To answer your question: God can be prayed to. Praying is a human thing done by a human. We cannot Say that God Answers because it is a human thing. [Aristotle's God Does not - not answer Prayer] I am not saying Aristotle did not pray. Only that he did not expect an "Answer". He Expected...
The simple answer is that there isn't a God. The concept of a God is a man made notion from thousands of years ago when man invented God to explain everything that they did not understand. Thankfully due to Science & rational thinking we now have much Knowledge & no longer require the outdated notion of a fictitious God.
That they belive in god
According to John 4:24, God is a spirit. Spiritual beings do not have a sexuality that is only for human beings. Sexuality is for the purpose of human reproduction.
Catholic AnswerNo, only God is divine, the Blessed Virgin Mary is a human being, howbeit, the Mother of God, still, a human being created by God.