That the dead can never become gods simply isn't correct. In my culture a dead could (and among some of us still can) be deified and given (or assume) a particular role (to secure continued protection and fertility, usually), not only for the relatives and particularly the descendants, but sometimes even for the community as a whole (or even the country itself - like in the well-known case of Olaf Geirstadalf). It didn't happen often, and I can't think of any case during my lifetime, but nearly every farm used to have - and many still has - a deified ancestor who is given particular treatment and attention during certain times of the year or when something extraordinary happens. Regular humans are not seen as regular humans any more after death, either - they're not "just" humans who happen to not be among the living any more, but have become something else, something more, and there is reason to tread very carefully around them because of that
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