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'Philip is sacred': Why Prince Charles' father has a special connection to Vanuatu (abc.net.au)
submitted 20 days ago by HowMuchCanAKoalaBear
[–] BlancoCanyon 0 points 1 points 1 points (+1|-0) 20 days ago
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2009-04-26/pig-prophecy-promotes-prince-philip-to-pacific/1662910
"I think it is rather unfortunate that the white people analysing aspects of some of these movements have tended to call them cargo cults," Dr Huffman said in an interview for Asia Pacific Focus. "The white people have tended to concentrate on the materialistic side of some of these belief system without realising that there are much more profound questions being asked. "These types of movements are actually visionary movements and they are ways that societies in many places in the western Pacific have tried to come to terms with new realities in a way that will help them to explain these new realities."
"I think it is rather unfortunate that the white people analysing aspects of some of these movements have tended to call them cargo cults," Dr Huffman said in an interview for Asia Pacific Focus.
"The white people have tended to concentrate on the materialistic side of some of these belief system without realising that there are much more profound questions being asked.
"These types of movements are actually visionary movements and they are ways that societies in many places in the western Pacific have tried to come to terms with new realities in a way that will help them to explain these new realities."
I would like to hear these profound questions. Are there great philosophical debates going Vanuatu?
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