Have a read @ this
very interesting....
Ah the word Lucifer means "light bringer" in Latin. Also means "morning star" etc etc. However, the Catholic Church backing even the naming of the telescope really has me scratching my head. I mean seriously, if they are actually backing this, then the next time I go to church I AM going to fart and I don't care how well it goes over....



Hanako, interesting, but what about the telescope thing ?
I just wonder where the term lucifer came from to mean devil because the most original bibles are latin and devil is obviously diablos in latin. I looked for a translation of lucifer in latin and according to the all mighty google
http://translate.google.com/#la|en|Lucifer
the translation would be appropriate for a observatory. but weird story in general, got the vatican, native american burial grounds, who knows

My mom told me that one when I was younger, she told me the third stall version.
Also, the sites named pink tentacle. It's mainly about Japanese stuff... those clever bastards.
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There has been a great deal of speculation, among Vatican critics, why in the first place the Jesuit Order was allowed to build a huge stellar observatory on Mt. Graham in Arizona on holy Indian ground in cooperation with the state-run University of Arizona.
With the naming of Lucifer, critics claim the Vatican has showed its true colors, using God and Jesus as shills for their true master Lucifer.
According to an article in Popular Science by Rebecca Boyle the new instrument with an evil-sounding name is helping scientists see how stars are born.
why would they allow that name to be used on a project they funded ?
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