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God doesn't have horns. God doesn't have a body. God is an ever existing eternal invisible supreme being. All human beings are created beings. (The word 'created' is self-explanatory.) That doesn't comes under natural way of life. Humans are not natural but unnatural beings. I mean humans are just robots made of flesh and bones. There may be several eternal beings who knew neither death nor birth and God must be the chief of these eternal beings. IN FACT THIS IS THE REAL EVER EXISTING PHENOMENON. Human beings can think only like human beings. Their thoughts and intelligence are limited. To know and discover more they must come out of what religions and people created in their minds and think freely and independently.

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Who is the greek god of shepherds and flocks?

Pan is the god of nature and shepherds. The previous answer was "Hera", but Hera is the god of marriage.


How do the Metis use the powder horns?

Metis use powder horns to carry gunpowder for their firearms while hunting or in battle. The horns are typically made from animal horns or shells, and are designed to hold a specific amount of gunpowder for loading their guns. They are a practical and important tool for anyone using firearms in the wilderness.


Who are the four craftsmen in Zechariah chapter 1 verse 20?

In order, they are: 1. The Assyrians 2. The Babylonians 3. The House of Esau [the Romans]. 4. The House of Ishmael [the Muslims]. Other "horns" have ruled over the land of Israel, such as: the Persians and the Greeks, but dispersion and exile are the keys to this vision. Inasmuch as these are the only four "horns" that have exiled the people, there is no other possible answer.


Who was the the god of animals in Greek mythology?

When trying to impress Demeter, Poseidon attempted to create the horse, and his mistakes in doing so resulted in the creation of the hippopotamus, the giraffe, and other horselike animals.


Why did Abraham use a ram instead of a lamb to sacrifice at Mount Moriah?

InGen 22:8 And Abraham said, "My son, God will provide for Himself the lamb for a burnt offering." So the two of them went together.The Hebrew word, which is translated into English 'lamb', means a male lamb.But in:Gen 22:13 Then Abraham lifted his eyes and looked, and there behind him was a ram caught in a thicket by its horns. So Abraham went and took the ram, and offered it up for a burnt offering instead of his son.The Hebrew word which is translated into English 'ram' means a male sheep.So it is not clear why the two different words are used but it was a ram that God provided.

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Why does a black rhinoceros have horns?

Because God made it have horns...


A Shepherd go with legs and horns of a goat?

the greek Shepard god that has legs and horns of a goat


What mythical creature is a shepherd god with the legs and horns of a goat?

the greek god Pan


What was the Greek god Pan known for?

He was a god of nature; he had horns and the legs of a goat; he was famous for playing the pipes.


What Greek god is represented as a man with the legs and horns of a goat?

Pan is.


How big can their horns grow?

God gave the animals the ability to grow horns. He wanted to make them so they could have some pertection and could fight.


What does a satyr look like?

Like the god pan. They have goat legs and horns.


What Does satyr look like?

Like the god pan. They have goat legs and horns.


What do horns represent in the Bible and how do they symbolize power and strength in biblical contexts?

In the Bible, horns symbolize power and strength. They are often associated with animals like bulls, which are seen as powerful and majestic creatures. In biblical contexts, horns represent authority and the ability to overcome obstacles. They are a symbol of God's protection and might, as seen in passages where God is described as having horns or using them to defend his people.


What bearded Roman or Greek God holds horns and is shown with hens?

I've seen a Bacchus (Dionysus) holding bull or ram horns on a coin, but no hens were involved.


I am the god of woods fields and flocks having a human torso and head with a goat's legs horns and ears who am I?

You would be the god Pan.


I am the god of woods fields and flocks having a human torso and head with a goat's legs horns and ears. Who am I?

You would be the god Pan.