Federal judges ruled that it did not burden the religious freedom of the Dine to spray snow made from treated sewer water onto the San Francisco Peaks. What is one reason why the judges struggled to understand the religious claims of the Dine?
1) The judges denied that the Dine have religious rights.
2) The judges worried that stopping the artificial snow project would violate the establishment clause.
3) The judges do not believe that a mountain can have an 'inner form.'
4) Dine religion is closely tied to physical places, but judges typically think about religion in terms of scriptures and churches.