In the Mesopotamian myth of the Epic of Gilgamesh, the gods Enlil, Ishtar, Ea (also known as Enki), and Shamash have differing views on humanity. Enlil, disturbed by mankind's noise and behavior, advocates for their destruction, while Ea opposes this and seeks to save humanity by warning Utnapishtim about the impending flood. Ishtar's anger is more personal, stemming from the rejection of her advances, while Shamash supports the idea of saving the righteous. Thus, they do not all agree on the destruction of mankind, reflecting a complex dynamic among the deities.
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