Even the Maya don't believe in apocalypse
Excerpt:Stephen Houston A tracing of an artistic representation of the Maya sun god located on the north side of the Diablo Pyramid at El Zotz, an archaeological site in Guatemala.
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John Scillitani does not want to be seen as a fanatic. As the proprietor of 2012apocalypse.net, one of the top Google hits for searches on the Mayan apocalypse, he'd be easy to paint in that way: His site features pictures of nuclear explosions, images of meteors hitting Earth and a variety of less-pleasant predictions from the darker parts of the Bible.
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