The great Indian leader of the Taino tribe resisted Spanish subjugation of Hispaniola and later Cuba. He fought as long as he could but he was captured and sentenced to death. At his execution the priests laid out the two alternatives he had before him: conversion to Christianity ( i.e. baptism) before execution and then celestial paradise or rejection of Christianity and hence eternal perdition in hell. Hatuey asked the priest where do the Spanish go when they die. The priest answered that if they are baptized the Spanish go to heaven. "Well do not baptize me," Hatuey remarked. "I prefer to go to hell."
Now today they make a harmless icon of this rebel --- putting his visage on beer bottles and other beverages. How many of those who drink these beverages know the story of Hatuey???
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hatuey
http://www.historyofcuba.com/history/oriente/hatuey.htm
https://www.google.com/search?q=hatu...tXAJYQ_AUIBigB



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