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Rev. Weaver Continues Efforts to Block Bush Library PDF Print E-mail
by Tom McGregor    Mon, May 5, 2008, 10:29 AM

In a statement released to the Dallas Blog, Rev. Andrew J. Weaver made it clear he is continuing to campaign to block SMU's decision to lease land for the George W. Bush Presidential Library. Here is his statement in full:

Bishop says vote to refer petition to stop Bush complex at SMU is "merely procedural"

Rev. Andrew J. Weaver, PhD.

Brooklyn, NY

www.protectSMU.org

“The General Conference of the United Methodist Church did receive a petition asking it to block SMU’s decision to lease land for the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Center.  Its decision was only to refer it to the South Central Jurisdictional Conference.  In no way did it reject the decision already made by the South Central Jurisdiction’s Mission Council.  The action was merely procedural because the General Conference said the decision belonged at the Jurisdictional level.  The overwhelming nature of the vote was due to the fact that it, along with 11 other petitions, was on a consent calendar…." (1).  Scott J. Jones, Bishop, Kansas Area of the United Methodist Church . (Press Statement, May 3, 2008)

     United Methodist Bishop Scott J. Jones of Kansas has been an outspoken advocate for locating the Bush library and partisan institute at Southern Methodist University (SMU) (2-3). He has also told the press that the right of the South Central Jurisdiction (SCJ) delegates to vote on the use of their church property at SMU will not be honored, although it is clearly stated in church law that a vote is mandated (4-5).

This appears to continue to be Jones’ position even after an 844-20 vote on a petition calling for the rejection of the Bush project was referred to the SCJ by the highest authority in the UMC – its General Conference.  If this vote has no moral or legal force and is, “merely procedural”, why did General Conference bother bringing it to a vote in the first place?

The petition against the Bush project could have been killed in committee, dozens were, but it passed the important Ministry and Higher Education Committee by a vote of 51 to 5.  It could have easily been killed on the floor, but it was not.  Instead it was formally referred by a vote of 844-20 to the owners of the SMU property. 

Bishop Jones told the Dallas Morning News in 2007 that the thousands of fellow United Methodists and SMU alumni who signed a petition (www.protectSMU.org) objecting to Bush partisan think tank "would have no influence” on him as an SMU trustee.  Moreover, he declared that SMU "trustees -- not the United Methodist Church -- have the final say on decisions that SMU makes about the library" (6).  Bishop Jones made this statement despite the fact that the UMC founded and owns SMU, and the trustees are appointed under the authority of the church.

I urge Bishop Jones to reconsider and support the democratic and transparent processes of our church.  I fear our communion will suffer a lingering and unnecessary wound of distrust, hurt, and anger if there is not fairness on this issue.  Thousands of United Methodists (see www.protestSMU.org) believe that honoring and “celebrating” a glaringly unrepentant UMC member, President George W. Bush, with a partisan think tank, will damage our credibility as followers of Jesus Christ and bring lasting shame upon the our church and a fine university (7)

(1)www. dallassouthblog.com/2008/05/01/general-conference-decision-on-bush-library-put-decision-in-hands-of-south-central-jursidiction.

 (2)www.nytimes.com/2008/01/30/us/30smu.html?_r=1&ex=1202360400&en=b6c2adabd5ad96db&ei=5070&emc=eta1&oref=slogin

 (3)www.umc.org/site/apps/nlnet/content2.aspx?c=lwL4KnN1LtH&b=4097685&content_id={2F430FD7-29F5-42FD-8370-3FDD6FE8E3CB}&notoc=1

(4) www.newsblaze.com/story/20080130234732nnnn.nb/topstory.html

(5)  www.usnews.com/blogs/faith-matters/2008/2/4/tempest-in-a-texas-teapot.html  "Reverend David Severe, Director of Mission and Administration for the South Central Jurisdiction, wrote to an SMU professor on October 6, 2007, that 'All actions taken by the Mission Council interim the Jurisdictional Conference must be ratified by the next Jurisdictional Conference session.'  "He (Severe) cited church law from the 2004 Jurisdictional Journal: "The Council shall be subject to the following and specific limitations of authority: All actions taken by The Council shall be valid and in full effect within the South Central Jurisdiction until the next regular session of the (Jurisdictional) Conference.... "

(6)www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn/latestnews/stories/011907dnmetbushmethodist.511bb5f9.html

(7) www.mediatransparency.org/story.php?storyID=196

Rev. Andrew J. Weaver, Ph.D., is a United Methodist minister and research psychologist living in New York City and a graduate of Perkins School of Theology, SMU.  He has co-authored 14 books including: Counseling Survivors of Traumatic Events (Abingdon, 2003) and Reflections on Grief and the Spiritual Journey (Abingdon, 2005).  He has made numerous presentations, most recently at the American Psychological Association, the National Association of Jewish Chaplains, the Southern Medical Association, and the Association of Professional Chaplains.  On three occasions he was awarded the Templeton Foundation Prize for Exemplary Paper on Religion and Behavioral Science.

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written by Right Wing Republican Volunteer , May 05, 2008

First, as to the referral vote, anyone who wanted to see the anti-Bush petition pass simply voted "no" on referral. (Had referral failed, the petition would have been voted up or down.) The fact that only 20 delegates, out of 864 casting votes, voted "no" demonstrated virtually no support by the delegates of the General Conference for Weaver's view.

Of course, in reading this article, it should be remembered that "Rev." Weaver is a left-wing New York political hack who loves to call himself "minister" but who does not have a church and whose occupation is that of a psychologist.

As to his claim of "thousands of United Methodists" signing his petition - wrong. Any left-wing atheist can sign his petition.

Unlike Weaver, Bishop Jones is a REAL Bishop and former professor at Perkins and is considered one of the finest Bishops in the Church. His reputation, unlike Weaver's, is absolutely impeccable.

It is also interesting to remember that the left-wing, anti-Semitic Carter Center is located on the Emory University campus, a Methodist college. While some folks may not like President Bush, he certainly has not been accused of being prejudiced against Jewish people and against Israel as has been former President Carter (by no less than the former Executive Director of his own Carter Center).




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written by andrew weaver , May 05, 2008

I am a graduate of SMU, class of 2005. During my time as a student at SMU I also served in the USMC reserves and on active duty as a part of Operation Iraqi Freedom. As a Marine I was embarassed to recognize George W. Bush as my Commander in Chief and as a Mustang I will be disgusted to claim SMU as my alma mater if the Bush library and institute does in fact come to SMU. Working internationally; being from Texas is hard enough right now, but when people know that I graduated from SMU and then learn about the close association to George W. Bush that SMU has/will have my colleagues disregard my degree.

Please, let us all come together to stop this.

Lucas DaSilva
Class of 2005



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written by GS , May 06, 2008

It would be nice if I could actually read Rev. Weaver's comments but they are covered up by all the other stuff on this web site


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written by Ken Dickson , May 06, 2008

sure am glad I am not Methodist, a left winger, nor a bishop!



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