There is also a difference between something being literally divine, and something being only
revered as divine.
With Beast Wars Neo finally subbed in English, turns out the Japanese G1 Unicron falls into the latter category rather than the former. Sure, he's immensely powerful and made from a supernatural energy, but still very much a mortal being, one who sought to become a god rather already being one. And it seems that by "become a god" he meant "become worshiped as a god", as he sought to merge with Cybertron to not only make it his new body, but to also make himself replace Vector Sigma as the god of the Transformers, as if he wanted the Transformer race to serve and worship him like a planetary megalomaniac, instead of him just wanting to eat them all like so many of his counterparts in Western TF media.
And now that I think about it, the Generations Selects manga that explored the backstory of Japanese G1 Primus kinda defanged Primus's divinity, too. Instead of him being a literal god like in the West, the Selects manga revealed him to have originally been an energy being who had life-giving powers, but also a seemingly mortal being since Primacron attempted to kill him at one point with just a giant cannon, and later both Primacron and the Quintessons would imprison Primus in various forms (an ape-like Pretender shell, and the Vector Sigma computer) to exploit his life-giving powers. And the more I think of it, that kinda makes frauds of the both of them, too, since it means they didn't actually have the power to properly create life on their own (though, we do see them make Tornedron and other lesser Quintessan beings later on, so they each probably just learned some things from their respective times of manipulating Primus's power, but I digress).
In a way, that Selects manga kinda took several things that were originally seen as naturally godlike and exposed them as being anything but, meaning they're just revered as such without truly being divine after all. I dunno if that was the manga's intention, but it's kinda funny how it turned out that way.