(KCPW News) To believe or not to believe? Today, more Utahns are choosing life without religion. KCPW’s Jessica Gail takes a look at the state’s growing community of active atheists, and what’s made it easier for some to take the “leap of faith” away from faith.
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Re: 05.11.2012 by Jessica Gail
Hi, Jessica,
Ek cetera is pronounced as eT centers. It’s Latin; et means and.
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I typed a comment but it got erased !! Because the goofy graphic gizmo didn’t accept ?
Ok, in short… Here it is again:
Ek cetwra is not how it’s pronounced! It’s Latin … Et means and.
I started the atheist group in Utah with Richard Andrews in 1979. He was an awsome leader, hosting the 1981 national convention of American Atheists in Salt Lake City.