As all good fairy tale creatures are.
2007-12-31 03:17:06
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answer #1
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answered by ibushido 4
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Maybe....
2007-12-31 11:29:54
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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It is a common and seemingly natural tendency for humans to perceive nonhuman animals or inanimate objects as having human characteristics, one which some suggest provides a window into the way in which humans perceive themselves. Common examples of this tendency include naming cars or begging machines to work.
2007-12-31 11:18:25
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answered by voice_of_reason 6
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You might say that but I won't because I can't say that word.
2007-12-31 11:17:50
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answered by martha d 5
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Anthropomorphization of what? A zombie?
Your question is a little unspecific.
(If you mean anthromorphization of a deity, then I would say that all deities are anthromorphizations. This one is just a bit moreso because he's a "personal savior" and people can interpret whatever they want out of their "relationship" with him.)
2007-12-31 11:17:29
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answered by Anonymous
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No, but the "Jesus" of the "Christians" is.
2007-12-31 11:17:04
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answered by hasse_john 7
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