In the religious world there's a confusion of the boundary between the divine and the human that's common. [For this reason it is important not to go anywhere near religious areas.] It is also common in pagan religion. The confusion of the divine and human realm is at the basis of the pagan belief in apotheosis -- humans becoming gods; perhaps after death for example becoming immortal, or very often to become gods.
In Torah, people are not gods nor become gods.
This is in itself a good reason to pay heed to the warnings of the Gra.
In Torah, people are not gods nor become gods.
This is in itself a good reason to pay heed to the warnings of the Gra.