In my more cynical moods, I imagine that religions seek to portray their founders as more than human because they want to lower expectations on their parishioners. If the founder of a religion was more than human, then I, being merely human, needn’t feel remorse when I don’t live up to his example.
This sort of watering down is a prerequisite for any religion to be accepted as a state sanctioned religion. If all Christians were held to the standard of emulating their founder, for example, no representative of a state which punishes criminals could call himself a Christian. No trader who seeks personal advantage could call himself a Christian.
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