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The story of Christianity is an interesting tour
through the forces of history. Starting as a
fledgling religion, Christianity was once practiced
only among those that were brave enough to
violate Roman Decree. When Constantine saw the
image of Christ in the sun, everything changed.
Soon Christianity was the official religion of the
new Holy Roman Empire.
But then the Empire collapsed.
Or did it?
Struggling for nearly a thousand years against the
growing tide of Islam and it's powerful Muslim
armies, Christianity appeared to be on it's way
out. Until something happened.
Conquest.
When Columbus discovered the new world,
priests were not far behind. Nor were gunships.
Soon the entire new world was conquered by the
eloquent priests who were followed by the brutal
conquistadors, who with their technology of war
and superiority in number proved indomitable to
the primitive pagans they encountered. They
presented them with only one choice:
Convert, or die.
Soon all the indigenous peoples had forsaken
their old gods and were praying to the One True
God.
Or were they?
Was there a small, secretive band of adherents,
who had turned to a source of power much more
evil than they'd imagined?
Have they survived all this time, waiting,
scheming, planning?
Somebody is killing again, and they are doing so
in a method thought long extinct.
Sometimes taking action is the only thing that
separates you from the truth.
The more you recognize the depth of the
deception, the more you will start to realize what
many others have already discovered. Zapotec is
a novel like no other, and will leave you
questioning the incontestable in ways you never
thought possible.
George Hutton's Zapotec.