Far from it, in fact in many instances they express the worst of people, they are often, angry, vengeful, deceitful, lustful, adulterous, murderous, and basically any other primal instinct that exists. so no they were not perfect, they were simply beings with enormous, non-understandable, and inconceivable control of the fabric of life.
No: in Greek mythology there are many references to the Greek gods and goddesses behaving far from perfectly.
the Greek gods were always in power, and they still reign, alongside God,but the Greeks were the first ones to recognize them. in other words, forever, unless kronos overthrows them.
I always thought that roman and Greek gods were immortal (they had the same gods with different names)
they are not the same. I guess the only thing that they have in common is the fact that they are both gods.
the Egyptian gods had the heads of animal;the greek gods looked like humans.
The Greek Gods lived on Mount Olympus
they always did, and will do so.
The Greek gods were divinely perfect from birth.
It was to have the perfect beauty, to be as close to the gods as possible
nope not at all - all the myths show gods and heroes having humane arguments
Greek Gods are spirits and have never lived, therefore never died and so yes they are naked and always will be.
Yes he was the king of the Greek Gods. Zeus was king of the Olympians. The earlier Greek gods were the Titans, and Kronos (father of Zeus) was their king. When referring to the Greek pantheon, it is generally always the Olympians who are referred to.
By making them in human or at least anthropomorphic they are relatable, by making them perfect they are unattainable and superior.
the greek gods do not exist but are lord god dose but always beliven god and he will all way help you in needs
Mortals, mostly; otherwise, each other.
That is definitely not true about the Greek gods. Google any of their names and see for yourself!
the Greek gods were always in power, and they still reign, alongside God,but the Greeks were the first ones to recognize them. in other words, forever, unless kronos overthrows them.
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.