Why The Vatican Feared the Anunnaki More Than the Devil | History For Sleep

Why The Vatican Feared the Anunnaki More Than the Devil | History For Sleep

For centuries, the Vatican has warned of demons and the Devil. But what if their greatest fear was never Satan at all? What if the true danger came from gods far older than the Bible — the Anunnaki of ancient Sumer? Carved into clay tablets thousands of years before scripture are stories that sound eerily familiar: a man made from clay, a woman born of a rib, a paradise garden, and a great flood. These echoes are too precise to ignore. Did the Bible rewrite the myths of the Anunnaki? And if so, why has the Church fought so hard to erase them from memory? In this video, we uncover why the Vatican feared the Anunnaki more than the Devil. From forbidden texts locked in archives to ancient knowledge buried under layers of theology, the truth may change everything we think we know about the origins of faith, humanity, and power. ✨ Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to History For Sleep for more hidden history, forbidden knowledge, and the secrets the Vatican never wanted revealed. #Anunnaki #Vatican #HiddenHistory #ForbiddenKnowledge #HistoryForSleep Sources: Enūma Eliš, trans. W. G. Lambert, Babylonian Creation Myths (2013) Epic of Gilgamesh, trans. A. R. George (2003) Atrahasis Epic, trans. Stephanie Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia Myths from Mesopotamia – Stephanie Dalley The Origins of Biblical Monotheism – Mark S. Smith Gods, Goddesses, and Images of God in Ancient Israel – Othmar Keel & Christoph Uehlinger On the Origin of the Watchers – Amar Annus In the Wake of the Goddesses – Tikva Frymer-Kensky Family Religion in Babylonia, Syria and Israel – Karel van der Toorn Archaeological tablets from Nineveh, Ur, and Shuruppak