User:Prof James Simpson/sandbox

Request review at WP:AFC Teachings of Hiccus
Hiccus was a Roman Christian Convert who founded a number of Christian groups. He inspired the creation of the early Amish movement. His book was removed from the Bible as we know it by the Catholic Church in the early 12th Century. There are several copies of his writings, but only one complete version held in the Holy Lands. His book (Hiccus) has more than 100 chapters and has been a source of division and consternation since it was rediscovered in the 17th Century. Blame for lack of evidence is often laid at the door of secret international groups who are intent on keeping his words from the world. Those who are fortunate to have been taught his teachings are sworn to spread his word. Due to the lack of supporting evidence (the actual words are not allowed to be written down today due to one of the teachings) many adherents are considered to be on the lunatic fringe of Christianity.