The 20,000-foot-tall peak had been previously known as Denali -- generally believed to be central to the Athabascan tribe's creation story and the site of significant cultural importance to many Alaska natives, according to the White House. Denali also is an Athabascan word meaning "the high one" and is widely used across the state today, according to the White House. [More]Oh, I get it now: That "respecting the establishment of" and "wall of separation" don't apply to pagan religions. I was wondering why the Prozis were all of a sudden gung-ho on creationism, and why Americans United Against Non-Marxist Church/State Partnerships isn't threatening to sue...
Monday, August 31, 2015
What's in a Name?
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