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    Quote Originally Posted by Arapiles View Post
    Your belief would be wrong.

    However, keeping it open against the wishes of the traditional owners was very much political.
    So you are saying that it is purely coincidental that after the Uluru Statement wasn't implemented that the same people that hosted the event decided to close down the rock
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    They never wanted it opened, but were forced to agree back in the day as a condition of being granted the land rights. The park is leased from them, so be grateful they don't just shut the gate and tell us all to buggar off, same as any other landowner could do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    So you are saying that it is purely coincidental that after the Uluru Statement wasn't implemented that the same people that hosted the event decided to close down the rock

    Given that they've wanted the climbing stopped since tourists started doing it in the 1950s, that it was an issue when the land was given back in the 1980s, and there were signs asking people to not climb when I visited in the mid-90s (and the signs clearly weren't new), yes, it had nothing to do with the Uluru statement.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eevo View Post
    except a cathedral is manmade
    Being a natural object doesn't mean it can't be sacred - as an example, there are sacred rocks, mountains and trees all over Japan. There are sacred mountains in Greece and Tibet.

    But you're saying that they can't really be sacred to Shinto, or Buddhism or Christianity because they're not man-made?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arapiles View Post
    Being a natural object doesn't mean it can't be sacred - as an example, there are sacred rocks, mountains and trees all over Japan. There are sacred mountains in Greece and Tibet.

    But you're saying that they can't really be sacred to Shinto, or Buddhism or Christianity because they're not man-made?
    i was pointing out his comparison is flawed.

    i definitely find it hard to attach any sacredness to a natural feature of the land such rock, mountain or watering hole
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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    They never wanted it opened, but were forced to agree back in the day as a condition of being granted the land rights. The park is leased from them, so be grateful they don't just shut the gate and tell us all to buggar off, same as any other landowner could do.
    If it was a part of the "Deal" then they have obviously "Reneged" on that deal, Personally they can close the gates whenever they like as far as I am concerned But they would only be cutting off their nose to spite their face if they did.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eevo View Post
    i was pointing out his comparison is flawed.

    i definitely find it hard to attach any sacredness to a natural feature of the land such rock, mountain or watering hole
    It also seems to me to pretty "Convenient" that these "Sacred Sites" seen to always pop up when a new mining development is started or some other venture where money can be "Ransomed" off and wasted by the recipiants
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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    It also seems to me to pretty "Convenient" that these "Sacred Sites" seen to always pop up when a new mining development is started or some other venture where money can be "Ransomed" off and wasted by the recipiants
    Provide an example?

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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    I do believe that the closure of the rock was more politically motivated that it was a cultural issue and it was always just a matter of time before the lack of revenue would start to effect this decision.
    Simply 'liking' or 'thanking' this post would not be enough. Well said, trout.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Saitch View Post
    Gawd, is nothing sacred?
    Given that Red Dan doesn't give a **** about his tunnel undermining St Paul's in Melbourne, I guess the answer to your question is a resounding NO. The question should be what, if anything IS sacred. Sacred depends on your belief system. Mine suggests that Ayers Rock is just that, a rock. Yours seems to suggest otherwise. Is yours more important than mine?
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