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#REDIRECT ]
''From ]''
*] -> ]. A Google search for ''Nibiru'' garnered three times as many hits as one for ''+Marduk +planet''. The redirection should go the other way around. In addition, ] is also an ancient Babylonian deity, and obviating the disambiguation would be beneficial for cosmetic reasons. ] 22:23, 26 Mar 2004 (UTC)
**] is now at ], hopefully with the page histories of the two versions merged. ]] 23:10, Apr 5, 2004 (UTC)


I moved this here because it is irremediably confused. If anyone can make sense of it, maybe it can go back in. My notes are inline, in ''italics''.

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==Pantheons==

According to some
:''Sitchin, I assume''
Nibiru is the supreme deity in the Sumerian
:''so he's being confused with other deities, then? Check out ].''
and Babylonian
:''Marduk was the supreme god; Nibiru is a celestial object associated with him. They're not the same.''
pantheons. Though Nibiru is the god of 50 names and king of gods,
:''really? or is he being mixed with a different god again?''
according to others he is not related to ] in ]ian ]
:''who are these idiots? The Babylonians /always/ associated Nibiru with Marduk. Or is this meant that the Sumerian god that some people call Nibiru, goodness knows why, is not related to Marduk? That would make a bit more sense.''
(Marduk being the a god of Babylon, who was inserted into the old creation epic).
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—] 23:35, 19 Mar 2005 (UTC)

== crackpot? ==

''Noted crackpot Zecharia Sitchin''
That seems a bit subjective, don't you think? --] 21:19, 20 Mar 2005 (UTC)

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