The Anunnaki as Humanity's Architects: A Speculative Exploration of Creation, Labor, and Divine–Human Relations
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Michael Heiser imagines Zecharia Sitchin’s aliens as humanity’s creators who design people as slaves to lighten the gods’ burden, with the Anunnaki mirroring the biblical gods, and uses a clay-and-blood myth to show how labor could be shifted to humans, linking the idea to broader questions about creation, divine-human relationships, and scripture.
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