It basically means than the Christian faithfully have the firm belief that God made humans in his image. It is all a question of faith!
Dignity
no Pandora is the first mortal or human ever created. the gods wanted another being to live, but they didnt want them as powerful as the gods themselves, so they created the mortal in the image of the gods, but she was powerless. they named her Pandora, and its a girl because the gods wanted to make her in aphrodites form
According to Greek myth, when Prometheus made man, he wanted to give them a special gift. But his brother, Epimetheus, had given all the gifts to the other animals that had been made. So, Prometheus, knowing man was special, made him walk upright, in the image of the gods, and gave him fire, such as only the gods themselves could harness. So, the Greeks made statues of their gods in their own image, since if mankind was made to look like the gods, they must have the same form. The reality of it is that we create gods in our own image, and the Greek sculptors use the only form they knew, the human form, to represent their gods.
They believed that they had been made in the gods' image, and so imagined the gods to look like them.
cause males are gods
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.
The Greek gods were personifications of forces of nature and abstract ideals, like victory or sleep. They Greeks made the gods in their own image, giving them all-too-human personalities and traits (such as hubris, lust and jealousy).
No; the female goddesses in ancient Greek religion were not inferior to the male 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/
Genesis 1:27 means the chief God of many gods (see 1:26) created man and female at the same time in his own image.
Gods are male and goddesses are female.
For centuries (and in some places today) men have always been considered more important than women. Women have been given second class citizenship and discriminated against. So, male gods were seen as more important. Man makes gods in the image of himself and how they view their world.