Many Egyptian gods exhibit traits of animals but are still anthropomorphic if that is what you are asking. A couple examples include Anubus, Horus, and Sobek.
It literally means "in the shape of a human"; this refers to the idea that people imagine a god to have properties similar to humans, for example a human shape, or human-like jealousy.
Anthropotheism is a word that is used to ascribe human form and nature to gods, or the belief that the gods are only deified human beings. Many instances of Anthropomorphic Deity are seen in the...
Yes. A large amount of Greek and Roman mythology concerns deities acting in a particularly human fashion, particularly plotting against one another. Such anthropomorphizing (also known as...
Nothing can 'create' God. But God can create anything. I guess you're caught between a hard rock and a boulder. An immovable wind and an unstoppable rock.