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salimbag

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2. Good one!
Fri Apr 17, 2015, 02:51 PM
Apr 2015

This is an issue that has divided the community. The claims about "sacred " sites are an emotional issue, but the claimants haven't demonstrated any actual harm to their cultural practices. The more rational native Hawaiians are in support, based on the traditions of celestial navigation and exploration. Makes you wonder about the historical context. Aloha!

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The ancient gods of hawaii can get rid of the telescope themselves, if they want to. AtheistCrusader Apr 2015 #1
Good one! salimbag Apr 2015 #2
Which raises the whole question bvf Apr 2015 #3
ethocide AlbertCat Apr 2015 #4
Amen to that. deucemagnet Apr 2015 #12
Sorry, but 'holy' isn't a reason. Really, really sorry. immoderate Apr 2015 #5
How can they know the Gods edhopper Apr 2015 #6
This really sucks. beam me up scottie Apr 2015 #7
Mahalo bmus! salimbag Apr 2015 #8
Mahalo salimbag! beam me up scottie Apr 2015 #9
"The search for knowledge on the summit of Mauna Kea is a sacred mission " beam me up scottie Apr 2015 #10
This is the best! salimbag Apr 2015 #13
I thought so too! beam me up scottie Apr 2015 #18
looks like a cool building edhopper Apr 2015 #11
woah, that thing is a beast. awesome AtheistCrusader Apr 2015 #14
More scientist will have access edhopper Apr 2015 #15
I watched a sunrise on the summit of Haleakala once with my wife. AtheistCrusader Apr 2015 #16
I have been there twice edhopper Apr 2015 #17
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