I’ve seen a lot of judgement on this thread. All we have is a picture of the worksheet that was given to students, they had the words of St. John Bosco printed on them verbatim. We don’t know the content the lesson. We have no evidence that Mr. Smythe was spewing forth hatred as he has been accused of doing on HuffPo. We have no evidence he did anything WRONG. Could he have been more prudent in his lesson plan. Yes, perhaps he could’ve. But so far, no one has shown how the words of St. John Bosco contradict what recent popes have said. The specific work by this Saint is pretty good as a whole, and to reduce it down to a few out of context quotes is appealing.
Notice that the CCC and recent popes tell us to respect Muslims, and to esteem them, the individuals. Especially since they are monotheistic and worship the one true God, the God of Abraham. Although they see through a mirror darkly (very darkly), these individual Mudlims should be commended. Edward Feser wrote up a great essay debunking the claim that Muslims and Chtistians don’t share the same God, and I fully endorse and agree with his assessment. That being said, the CCC and other magisterial documents DO NOT tell us to respect Islam in and of itself.
St. John is on target with his assertions that Islam is an amalgamation of religions, and presents ridiculous, even offensive doctrines. I cannot respect any religion that explicitly states that Jesus, my Lord, is not God, and that all who do claim Jesus is God are fools. I find THAT offensive, not what this teacher did, especially without knowing the entire story. However, I DO respect Muslims, because each and everyone are created in the image of God. Until we have evidence otherwise, I will give Mr. Smythe the benefit of the doubt in his quotations of this Saint I have always had a devotion to. I would hope more would be charitable in extending this benefit of the doubt to him instead of celebrating his reprimand.
Keep in mind, this SJW who posted the pictures to HuffPo has contributed in making this man’s life very difficult right now. I found his Facebook page yesterday, which is now deactivated. He’s a young husband and father. He plays music in a band. He loves teaching his students, and he has a great devotion to our Lord, especially his Sacred Heart. Instead of joining in with the cacophony of put downs and negative judgements of his character that we’re witnessing, let’s pray for him and his family during this difficult time.
Before his account was deactivated, I saved this message posted by a student of his using his mother’s Facebook account. Again, did he do anything wrong? It’s unclear, but there’s no evidence that he did, Did he act imprudently? Maybe, but let’s give him the benefit of the doubt before we sully a man’s good name: