The people of these times related to the gods by saying that they are in human forms and had humanly mistakes in their lives.
Anthropomorphic gods are deities that are depicted in human form or possess human characteristics such as emotions, personalities, and behaviors. This portrayal helps humans better relate to and understand these gods in various mythologies and religious beliefs.
Some people believe that gods are a way to explain the unexplainable phenomena in the world. Throughout history, gods have been used to provide comfort, understanding, and meaning to things that humans couldn't comprehend.
In Greek mythology, gods and goddesses were immortal beings, so they did not age or die naturally. They preserved their lives because they were considered divine and not subject to the same mortality as humans.
Aztec religion was based on a belief in a struggle between C.) good and evil.
Both the Inca and Aztec religions were polytheistic, with a pantheon of gods and deities. Both civilizations practiced ritual sacrifices to appease their gods and ensure prosperity for their people. Additionally, both religions placed a strong emphasis on nature and the spiritual connection between humans and their environment.
Gods are often considered to possess divine attributes such as omnipotence, omniscience, and immortality, setting them apart from humans. While humans are finite beings with limitations, gods are typically viewed as all-powerful and all-knowing, capable of transcending natural laws. Additionally, gods are often seen as the creators and sustainers of the universe, whereas humans are part of the creation, grappling with moral and existential challenges. This fundamental difference in nature and abilities shapes the way humans relate to and understand the divine.
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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.
I suppose it depends on whose point of view. Like the previous answer, it does vary by each Titan, but as a whole... The gods considered the Titans, as a whole, to be evil, their enemies. There were exceptions, of course. Humans, not so much. Under the Titans, humans had their Golden Age. Under the gods... the gods were laughable incompetent and corrupt. Humans suffered underneath them. Granted, this is all opinion, but in a hypothetical situation where I, as a human, had to choose between throwing either the Titans or the gods into Tartarus, it would be the gods every time.
Because that is usually the only way that humans can relate to anything else... by humanizing it. So, the Gods had the same faults and problems that humans did. This made them closer, and more understandable. It is harder to relate to perfect Gods, who does not have the same weaknesses and jealousies.
Humans are mortal beings, not gods.
Zeus is king and ruler of gods and humans in Greek mythology
humans and other gods
Stamina is what the gods ate.
So they could relate to them and identify with them. Also because they were trying to show humans are like us. What I mean is that they feel in love, are moody, they have children and have wifes.
I guess it's when humans forgive others that they raise above the gods.
The gods had fire to keep them warm. Since the humans didn't have fire, the gods didn't have to worry about the humans trying to attack them.