Diego de Landa and other friars viewed Maya writings as works of the devil due to their association with indigenous beliefs and practices that contradicted Christian teachings. They believed these texts contained heretical content that promoted pagan rituals and idol worship. Additionally, the friars sought to convert the Maya to Christianity, seeing the destruction of their religious texts as a way to eliminate what they considered obstacles to salvation. This perspective reflected a broader colonial mindset that dismissed and devalued indigenous cultures and knowledge.
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