But one could then say that all men (people) are God in human form.
People seem to like to believe in these God-men myths (somewhat addicted to them it seems), where there is one single example of a super-man, a god-man, who will somehow save all of us miserable less-than-god-beings from our terrible condition, which becomes a nice means to set up population controlling bureaucracies.
People are fed a line of how sinful we are, of how fallen from grace and perfection we are.
This seems obvious as people do have a lot of faults.
Yet what you believe in and accept as truth will shape the outcome of the reality which we inhabit.
For instance, if enough people believe that we will have an apocalypse, we eventually will.
The beliefs set the tone for the environment within which we live.
Look at the people with low self-esteem.
Why do they have such a condition?
It is due entirely to what they believe.
So if you can change that set of beliefs and replace them with a set of positive beliefs where the person sees themselves as a worthy person with merit and good qualities, etc, they will begin to have a much better life.
So to me it seems that beliefs are the core to changing our collective lot.
Which brings us back to:
http://www.interfaith.org/forum/so-whats-the-story-to-11555.html