Thursday, May 15, 2008

Brunches and Dinners At Church

There was a brunch at church the Saturday before Mother's Day. They were nice enough to prepare something I could eat and I very much appreciated it. However they passed around plates piled high with pastries that everybody else ate with their fingers. Then they put their contaminated fingers on the paper hand-outs, on the water pitchers and on everything else. I was *SO* grateful that I sat near the door so I could get up and wash my hands several times.

There is an appreciation dinner for Sunday School teachers on Monday night. I am not going. They are having carne asada which is OK but neither the grill nor the kitchen will be decontaminated before preparation. I was invited to show them what needed to be done, but I work Mondays, and it would probably take all day to make things safe. Too bad, because that would have been a great educational opportunity.

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Sad Tale of Legalism

For the record, this is my blog and my opinion. It's still, for the time being anyway, a free country and I can still state my opinion. You are free to have a different opinion and are free to post it on your own blog.

Also, it is not my intent to offend anyone or hurt anybody's feelings. There are too many hurting people already.

Over on the Gluten Free Forum at Celiac.com there is a long-running brouhaha in countless threads over the sacrament of communion and the content of the elements. The issue in this particular forum is that the Catholic Church insists, even mandates, that the communion wafer be made of wheat, which of course celiacs cannot eat without getting sick. Understandably, they feel abandoned by their own faith. I have not visited forums frequented by recovering alcoholics, but I have no doubt the sentiment over there is the same as the Catholic Church also insists on fermented grape juice, aka wine, rather than unfermented (Welch's) grape juice. (Yes, I know they had wine at the Last Supper. Wine in Biblical times wasn't the same as wine today any more than wheat then was the same as it is now. That's not the point of this post.)

I am not, nor have I even been Catholic. There are some fundamental issues that I have with Catholic theology, such as praying to Mary as intercessor on our behalf. That is not her job. That is Christ's job. He sits at the right hand of the Father just for that reason.

I do agree with and am thankful for some of the stands the Catholic Church takes.

  • They point out that homosexuality is a sin. This is backed up by scripture throughout the Bible. Homosexuality is never mentioned other than as sinful behavior that is an abomination before the Lord. The lifestyle is unhealthy in every aspect, no matter whose statistics you look at. The Catholic Church has never wavered in this position, no matter how much pressure liberalized culture puts on them. I am grateful there is such a large and recognized organization that refuses to buckle under pressure on this issue.

  • They point out that God hates divorce, along with the behavior that causes most divorces, such as selfishness, infidelity, inability to handle finances properly, dishonesty, and other issues. God knew full well how painful divorce would be to all parties involved and pointed out how he wanted us to behave. The Catholic Church has not wavered here either. There is scripture to back up this position almost anywhere you look in the Bible.

  • They point out and steadfastly maintain that abortion is murder of an unborn child. Again there is scripture to back this up and the issue is not negotiable.


HOWEVER there is nothing in scripture that says the sacramental wafer must be made of wheat. The disciples reclining around the table (floor mat?) at the last supper did not break and share a "wafer." It was bread.

Insisting and mandating that people follow the teachings of the Church rather that the Word of God is the same sort of legalism that made Jesus so angry during His ministry hear on earth. I can't imagine Him telling people that they must "do this in remembrance of me" . . . . . "but it doesn't count if it isn't made of wheat." Or "it doesn't count if it isn't alcoholic." Or "too bad if it makes you sick - do it anyway."

That is NOT why He came!

The "Last Supper" was a Passover meal. Passover comes in March or April, during barley season. Wheat does not ripen until May.

Do you suppose it's possible that the bread they broke and shared wasn't even made of wheat at all but of barley? !!!!!!!

I was always taught that The Word of God found in the Bible was always to be the source to go to when questions needed to be answered. My parents taught me that. Several pastors have taught me that. But the Catholic church says they are the authority, even when what they say conflicts with the Scriptures. As much as I love my Catholic relatives, friends, co-workers, and acquaintances, I just cannot go along with that.

Nowhere in Scripture does it say that the elements of the sacrament of communion MUST contain wheat. In those passages regarding the Last Supper and the communion, wheat is not even mentioned.

How sad that so many people are hurting both physically and emotionally because of some legalistic rule.


Sunday, March 23, 2008

Tale of One Easter Tradition

One Easter tradition around our house is potato salad. What else can you do with all those hard boiled eggs!

It is really nice to know that all of the ingredients are totally gluten-free, and I can enjoy potato salad as always!

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Tale of Yet Another One Who Doesn't "Get It"

San Diego State had an event today where everyone could tour campus, visit information booths, and generally get a feel for the place. It was meant for new and transfer students and their families. I went with my daughter.

She stopped at a booth to ask questions about a topic that interested her. I'm not sure what was said because I was focused on the girl dispensing the information. It was more or less lunch time, and she had a sandwich that I once might have called "healthy" because it looked to be made of whole grain bread. It was in a baggie, and instead of holding the sandwich by the baggie and eating it directly, the girl was holding it in one hand and breaking off pieces of it with the other.

All I could think of was with the hand that touched the bread, she contaminated every single piece of paper on that table!

ACK!

Friday, March 7, 2008

Tale of My Boggled Mind

Ya gotta love it. This absolutely boggles my mind.

It seems that in the interest of economics, some companies are choosing to move offshore, costing countless American jobs. Some of these same companies are choosing to purchase the ingredients that make up their products from a variety of sources. They don't appear to be interested in the quality of the ingredients, or even what those ingredients are. They do not require the suppliers to provide the information ~ citing proprietary secrets or some such horsepucky. They also change suppliers at the drop of a hat with no notice to the buyers of their products. Therefore they cannot tell a customer whether or not a product is safe for that customer to eat because they really have no idea what is in it.

Did you get that? They expect you to trust them to provide a product that is safe for you to eat, but they themselves don't even know what is in it!

ACK!

Two major companies that I know of that adamantly REFUSE to disclose ingredients are KFC and Hershey's.

A friend told me of her experience at KFC when trying to find something safe for her child to eat. The manager flat out refused. Rather than risk her child's life (yes life) she chose to take her business and money elsewhere.

The sorry Hershey's saga can be found here.


Thursday, March 6, 2008

Tale of ACK!

ACK!!! Just ACK!!!

Yesterday a mom with her daughter came into where I work. The daughter was eating a bag of Goldfish Crackers (read poisonous source of gluten) and as unsupervised children tend to do, she was touching absolutely everything with her gluten-contaminated hands.

There was nothing I could do about all the paper goods she contaminated, but after she left I had to go around and clean off all the hard surfaces I could find. I absolutely HATE it anyway when kids start messing up the greeting card displays (what ever happened to "don't touch it - it isn't yours and you are not going to buy it" ?????) and not only did she contribute to that mess but she did it with gluteny hands, leaving an invisible but toxic trail behind her.

THEN, I get to church to work with the AWANA Sparkies, and here comes a whole family eating their dinner on the run as they came in.

PIZZA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ARGH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thank God for my co-worker who 1) understands my situation because of food intolerances in her family and 2) after eating the piece the family brought for her, cleaned off the table, doorknobs, etc, where the pizza had been.

Think of gluten as dog poop. Would you want to touch it? Would you eat anything that had come in contact with it?

NO?

Now you know how I feel.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Autism and Vaccines and Diet, Oh My . . . .

Here in the San Diego area there has been a recent outbreak of measles. It started elsewhere and has spread elsewhere, but several children came down with measles here because they had not been vaccinated. Some were too young and some had parents who chose not to vaccinate.

Many parents who choose not to vaccinate their children make that choice because they have read that the rise in vaccinations and the rise in autism diagnoses came at around the same time and don't want to put their children at risk in case there is a connection.

Trust me, I totally understand that fear.

But what if vaccines are not the cause of the rise in autism. What if it's something else? Like diet? What we eat today is so far removed from what people ate 50 or 75 or 100 years ago. Vegetables are less nutritious because the ground has been stripped, meats are loaded with hormones and antibiotics. Processed foods full of preservatives and unpronounceable chemicals are everywhere.

You are what you eat, whether you like that idea or not. Yor body functions - well or poorly - because of what you feed it.

Wheat has been bred to maximize its gluten content. ACK!

What if the rise in autism has to do with increased exposure to fluorescent lighting? Within a couple of years it will be mandatory to use fluorescent bulbs - no matter how dangerous they might be, and no matter how many people cannot tolerate them.

What if?

Maybe just maybe a lot of kids get things like measles for no good reason at all.