Posted on 07/10/2008 7:28:58 AM PDT by Pyro7480
Paul Zachary Myers, a professor at the University of Minnesota Morris, has pledged to desecrate the Eucharist. He is responding to what happened recently at the University of Central Florida when a student walked out of Mass with the Host, holding it hostage for several days. Myers was angry at the Catholic League for criticizing the student. His post can be accessed from his faculty page on the universitys website.
Here is an excerpt of his July 8 post, Its a Frackin Cracker!:
Can anyone out there score me some consecrated communion wafers? Myers continued by saying, if any of you would be willing to do what it takes to get me some, or even one, and mail it to me, Ill show you sacrilege, gladly, and with much fanfare. I wont be tempted to hold it hostage (no, not even if I have a choice between returning the Eucharist and watching Bill Donohue kick the pope in the balls, which would apparently be a more humane act than desecrating a go*****ed cracker), but will instead treat it with profound disrespect and heinous cracker abuse, all photographed and presented here on the web.
Catholic League president Bill Donohue responded as follows:
The Myers blog can be accessed from the universitys website. The university has a policy statement on this issue which says that the Contents of all electronic pages must be consistent with University of Minnesota policies, local, state and federal laws. One of the schools policies, Code of Conduct, says that When dealing with others, faculty et al. must be respectful, fair and civil. Accordingly, we are contacting the President and the Board of Regents to see what they are going to do about this matter. Because the university is a state institution, we are also contacting the Minnesota legislature.
It is hard to think of anything more vile than to intentionally desecrate the Body of Christ. We look to those who have oversight responsibility to act quickly and decisively.
We have differing interpretations. I think the fact Peter drew his sword makes it pretty clear he still didn't "get it."
“Paul Zachary Myers, a professor at the University of Minnesota Morris, has pledged to desecrate the Eucharist. He is responding to what happened recently at the University of Central Florida when a student walked out of Mass with the Host, holding it hostage for several days. Myers was angry at the Catholic League for criticizing the student. His post can be accessed from his faculty page on the universitys website.”
Two points
1 Sounds to me like the good Professor is commiting a “Hate Crime”. He is offending my tender sensibility’s, and I DEMAND something be done about it.
2 “The trouble ain’t that there is too many fools, but that the lightning ain’t distributed right.”
Mark Twain
My Mk. VII Acme sarcamo meter is twiching.
The Bible commands us to be ready to give an answer for the hope that is within us. I am not “defending” God when I do so - apologetics and evangelism are inextricably linked. God does not require my protection, only my obedience.
Throwing myself between Jesus and His tormentors, as suggested in the hypothetical, would actually be an attempt to thwart God’s plan of salvation.
Roman Catholics arguing and articulating their views about the Eucharist would fall into the category of “giving an answer,” in my opinion. Pointless raging as though Myers could actually cause some sort of material harm does not.
The very word you used - apologetics - translates as giving a defense. Therefore, you ARE defending Him, as I am, with whatever feeble power we muster. In your obedience, you fight battles on His behalf - "giving an answer" is an attempt to win souls. In the battle for souls, we have been deputized. Fighting on His behalf is defending Him, as I see it.
Throwing myself between Jesus and His tormentors, as suggested in the hypothetical, would actually be an attempt to thwart Gods plan of salvation.
So Peter was trying to thwart God's plan? Or was it a desire born of a sincere love of Christ?
Roman Catholics arguing and articulating their views about the Eucharist would fall into the category of giving an answer, in my opinion. Pointless raging as though Myers could actually cause some sort of material harm does not.
But aren't they inextricably linked? If Catholics are right, and Christ Himself is in the Eucharist, isn't that most precious thing you could ever receive in the world? If you had that gift in your possession, wouldn't you share it with those who recognized its value, and not those who sought to belittle you and/or it? Pearls before swine and all that. If we don't do the "pointless raging," as you call it, I would see us as hypocrites, silently admitting either 1) the Body and Blood is not a precious as we claim, or 2) it really isn't His Body and Blood. I'm not comfortable with either of those positions.
The defense in apologetics is a defense of our faith, not a defense of God. The battle for souls is an offensive one - the infinite God allows us to serve Him through it out of gracious love, not because He is in any need of finite human beings to defend him from the pitiful assaults of other finite human beings.
"So Peter was trying to thwart God's plan? Or was it a desire born of a sincere love of Christ?"
Peter's actions WERE motivated by sincere love. But he did not know everything we know now.
"If we don't do the "pointless raging," as you call it, I would see us as hypocrites, silently admitting either 1) the Body and Blood is not a precious as we claim, or 2) it really isn't His Body and Blood. I'm not comfortable with either of those positions."
I see your reactions as evidence that you inadvertently focus on the mechanics of the ritual at the expense of its meaning. You value the Eucharist because you believe the bread to be the literal body of Christ broken in sacrifice for your sins...but in acting as though this vulgar individual could actually accomplish something by desecrating the bread, you disrespect the sovereignty of the all-powerful God who you believe causes that bread to become his body. I believe we've said everything there is to say to each other on this matter, so I wish you a good evening and God bless.
Paul Myers
Associate Professor of Biology
Phone: (320) 589-6343
E-mail: myersp@morris.umn.edu
And his discipline coordinator
Tracey Anderson
Associate Professor of Biology
Phone: (320) 589-6324
E-mail: anderstm@morris.umn.edu
And His bosses boss
Dr. Roland L. Guyotte
Interim Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Dean Academic Affairs
315 Behmler Hall
600 E. 4th Street
University of Minnesota, Morris
Morris, MN 56267
320-589-6015
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