P.Z. Myers, familiar to many here for his blogging on creationism, has made headlines for comments he made regarding an incident in Florida where someone took a communion wafer "hostage."
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A Minnesota university instructor and avowed atheist is jousting with a national Catholic watchdog group over a smuggled communion wafer, which the associate professor dismisses as a "frackin' cracker."
Paul Z. Myers, who teaches biology at the University of Minnesota, Morris, on his blog this week expressed amazement that a Florida college student who briefly took a wafer "hostage" from a church ceremony has been receiving death threats for an action that was characterized "a hate crime" by the Catholic League.
Under the headline, "It's a frackin' cracker!" Myers wrote in an at-times profane blog entry: "Crazy Christian fanatics right here in our own country have been threatening to kill a young man over a cracker. This is insane."
He added: "Can anyone out there score me some consecrated communion wafers? ... I'll show you sacrilege, gladly, and with much fanfare. I won't be tempted to hold it hostage ... but will instead treat it with profound disrespect and heinous cracker abuse, all photographed and presented here on the web. I shall do so joyfully and with laughter in my heart."
Myers, in an interview today, explained that the blog entry is more "satire and protest" than an actual threat to defile the Eucharist.
His blog entry has collected nearly 1,000 comments since it was posted Tuesday.
The Catholic League, a civil rights group that challenges any instances it sees as an affront to Catholicism, said today that it is calling on the university to act against Myers, noting that Myers' blog can be accessed through a link on the university's website.
"It is hard to think of anything more vile than to intentionally desecrate the Body of Christ," Catholic League President Bill Donohue said in a news release. "We look to those who have oversight responsibility to act quickly and decisively."
Myers, who was raised Lutheran and now considers himself a card-carrying atheist, said he's been getting a "few death threats" since the conflict began, "but I don't take them too seriously."
His opponents, he said, describe him as a "strident, militant atheist" because of his activism in the debate of evolution vs. creationism.
It is hard to think of anything more vile than to intentionally desecrate the Body of Christ?!? Well, considering how long the church hid child abusers, I guess it's not really that far out of whack for them to deify a cracker.
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Here is his blogsite.
Edited by subbie, : As noted.
Edited by Adminnemooseus, : Added the "(the catholic church communion wafer incident)" part to the topic title.
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