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Sumerianism (part 1)

The religion of Sumer changed considerably from the birth of civilization to Babylon. Every record was rewritten, names changed, and genealogies of the deities vary. This is because it was not originally a pantheon. Each city had a patron deity, and the creation of empires (Sargon of Akkad) meant these people had to be unified. A bible made of their stories would be super contradictory.

One thing I want to clear up because it viscerally pisses me off. The Anunaki are NOT space aliens! I don't care what the "History" channel told you. It's the tribunal of the chief gods, Anu, Enlil, and Ea. It's not a trinity, but it does contain a father and son.

They believed all life, from animals to gods, came from the estuary where the primordial River god Apsu cums in his wife the ocean goddess Tiamut. These deities, then made imperfect humans while drunk. This pantheon kept expanding because royalty would deify their ancestors to secure power. These stories will sound super familiar in part 2.
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Sumerianism (part 2)
This is Adonis who is also Tammuz in Sumerianism. Pretty much everyone in antiquity agreed that most all deities were from the same diefied heros and primordial forces stories being retold slightly different by others. Alexander used Interpario Grecia, Roman emperors agreed.

The idea that regional gods are different rival gods was a Jewish interpretation that lead to the Bar Kochba revolt.

Interpario is the easiest way to understand Sumerianism. So let me run through their mythology with Genesis side by side the way you see in Haley's Bible Handbook or The Two Babylons by Alexander Hislope.

The creation epic (Elish Enuma) begins with Tiamut (The Sea) rebelling against her husband (Apsu) and flooding the Earth in chaos. She is portrayed as a dragon. The sky god Anu subdued her and sealed her (Like Odin and Fafnir) he divided her waters above and below (like Genesis). He killed Quingu, who caused her to rebel, and cast his cursed corpse to Earth to became the dry land and clay. (Satan?)
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