The question “Who created the Anunnaki?” leads to a deep exploration of ancient Mesopotamian cosmology and the origins of religious belief. This video traces how the Anunnaki—figures like Anu, Enlil, and Enki—were not creators in the absolute sense but divine administrators born from earlier cosmic forces. In ancient Sumer, the eight-pointed star and the Dingir cuneiform symbol marked the divine, signifying that gods came from the sky. These symbols weren’t decorative—they represented real celestial beings.
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