05-10-2022, 09:26 PM
only the priests were allowed up there. It’s their land and their beliefs
With my utter lack of understanding on the subject, it's impossible for me to comprehend how we could ask present day priests of the Hawaiian religion (which was banned in 1819 by the ali'i) who have no lineage to ancient priests and who may or may not have practiced their religion on the summit (we don't really know), which was a trek of weeks or months before 1819, what decisions should be made about the summit Mauna Kea.
Do Catholics and Protestants agree on matters of parctice and faith?
Shia & Sunni?
Kingdom of Hawaii or Hawaiian Kingdom? They're separate entities today with plenty of disagreements.
With my utter lack of understanding on the subject, it's impossible for me to comprehend how we could ask present day priests of the Hawaiian religion (which was banned in 1819 by the ali'i) who have no lineage to ancient priests and who may or may not have practiced their religion on the summit (we don't really know), which was a trek of weeks or months before 1819, what decisions should be made about the summit Mauna Kea.
Do Catholics and Protestants agree on matters of parctice and faith?
Shia & Sunni?
Kingdom of Hawaii or Hawaiian Kingdom? They're separate entities today with plenty of disagreements.