Greek gods or goddesses can be portrayed in many ways — one of the distinct characteristics being anthropomorphic. They have fully functional human-like bodies, and they share many human emotions and passions — both good and bad. Zeus was, for the most part, sensible, shrewd, and fair. He demonstrated both impartiality and good judgment in most conflicts among the gods. However, his insatiable lust created problems for both him and any wife (women) he chose. Like Zeus, we do have our own flaws or weaknesses. Identifying and dealing with those flaws would become part of our life issues. Is it possible to eliminate our own weaknesses/flaws? How do you deal with them? Or what will you do when temptation comes?

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