Big dog
I can't blame them, really. People who seek or invoke god generally start w the application of human or animal paradigms. For instance, the bible writers thought god was a he, a mighty, no, an almighty humanlike being who had human emotions like love, anger, jealousy, favoritism, etc. That he responded to food, sacrifices, prayers and worship offered to him. Humans, in their animal nature, need a god that is strongest, smartest, lovingest, perfectly just, omniscient, all controling. Among animals, the strongest get to be head of the pack, reproduce the most, etc. So, god must be the superlative of anything earthly. A stumbling, second rate, learning god would not do. But, what if 'god' went against all these human ideals?
Jesus is an example of this process, imo. The gospels depict him as humble, mostly meek, hanging w the lower classes and helping out those who were considered as human garbage. Yet later, in paul's writing and the apocalypse, he has been elevated to the second highest power in the universe. Much more acceptable to power worshipping people.
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Ps, sorry i can't make a big long speach on this. Maybe later.