For some people, God is a representation of a human being (or vice versa). For others, God is represented in all living things. For still others, God is perceived as being everything, in everything, of everything, about everything, and that there is nothing without God. Even scientists, such as Albert Einstein, and many others, concluded that the marvelous nature of science meant that God exists, as everthing and, therefore, as a part of everything.
In ancient history, Gods were perceived in animal and plant life. Also, people were sometimes perceived to have certain animal qualities within their own "spirits".
Most modern-day religions consider that God (however defined and described) is ominpotent, omniscient, and omnipresent.
humans
They all look like Chuck Norris.
a connection to the gods.
They were designed to look like their sphere of control (what they're the gods of).
They believed that they had been made in the gods' image, and so imagined the gods to look like them.
They look like humans and their characters are imperfect and unpredictable just like people
really awesome with shiny armour stuff.... well they looked like gods
It depends on the individual's art: or the description of a myth.
Most cultures make their gods have human characteristics and look like them. God is a human construct to explain why things happen so it is only natural that people make God look like they do.
because they wanted the gods to be pleased,and let them know that they honor them.Elaborated AnswerThe ancient Greeks believed that the gods and goddesses were the most beautiful being, therefore, they wanted to be like then. It is always true what is above.
They took a lump of clay and mixed it and made them look like gods. They put something from everyone they made in one.
the roman gods did like athena and those guys the goddesses and gods! so that is how they got there fashion look! from the great godds and goddesses