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Our god is the pre-Christian and pre-Muslim god, Tura." While the men are carving up the bull, the women make a dozen bonfires to cook a sacrificial porridge called "uchuk pata".
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Wikimedia Commons/Carol M. Highsmith Pu’uhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park, Hawaii Ancient Hawaii had a death penalty ...
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Britain is in the midst of its first 'atheist age ', with non-believers now outnumbering those who believe in God. Now, scientists say they finally know why.