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Wednesday, February 11, 2009 12:00 AM

"I will not travel to Auschwitz"

Catholic bishop Richard Williamson says he is willing to "review the historical evidence" about whether the Holocaust occurred, but rejects the suggestion that he visit a concentration camp.

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Wednesday, February 11, 2009 11:55 AM

I would like to review the historical evidence

for the reality of Jesus. When you consider what Bishop Williamson ostensibly does believe, i.e., the virgin birth, the efficacy of the Mass, the existence of God, even, the Holocaust doesn't seem like such a stretch, especially since there is actual historical evidence (like moving pictures, eye witness testimony and things that rational human beings would consider proof) as to the reality of the Holocaust. I think he is an anti-Semite and a nutcase, and I don't understand why anyone is paying any attention to him.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009 11:55 AM

Knock knock, Catholicism...

...obsolescence is at the door. Some day soon, you'll be nothing more than a pock mark on history.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009 11:53 AM

@ Something Stinks

Maybe Richard Williamson has a job for you?

Most of my family was murdered in the non-existent gas chambers you smug A**hole.

None of the items you cite disprove the fact that the German state attempted to extinguish the entire population of Jews, Gypsy, Gays, and feeble or disabled as a matter of POLICY, not as actions needed to prevent the world from coming under the control of an evil dictator.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009 11:52 AM

Okay, Sugar Tits

Just sit on your Holy recliner and read.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009 11:51 AM

Better living thorough technology

What is in order would be an international, 100% transparent modern forensic accounting of the "Nazi Death Camps." We can pry the Nazi archives from the clutching fingers of the Holocaust Museum in DC (why is there a Holocaust Museum in DC, btw?) and MAKE EVERY SCRAP OF INFORMATION TOTALLY OPEN TO ALL COMERS.

Ground-sensing radar can tell us where the mass graves are/were. It must be some lost Nazi secret as to how they could have dug up mass graves and then left the soil identical to undisturbed-since-the-last-Ice-Age soil. An amazing feat of restoration.

There is no reason any nation on Earth would not welcome a thorough, international and 100% transparent forensic accounting of the "Nazi Death Camps."

No need to "question" Holocaust figures once every shred of evidence has been cataloged. I guess there is the slight possibility that the Holocaust figures have been vastly inflated to gain sway over world opinion. Let's conduct the research I've outlined and learn the truth of the matter once and for all.

Any conceivable arguments against doing this?

Wednesday, February 11, 2009 11:49 AM

MMMKay

Throughout my life, I have always sought the truth. That is why I converted to Catholicism and became a priest

He has always sought the truth. That's why he joined a monotheistic church whose single deity is a trinity, assisted by the Virgin Mary and a whole passel of demigods.

Because only someone who seeks the truth would find the inconsistencies of monotheism and multiple gods to be completely acceptable.

And as far as seeking evidence? Well, he will just read some books written by conspiracy theorists. Why bother to actually visit the sites in question?

Seeking the truth. There ain't nothin' like it!

Wednesday, February 11, 2009 11:47 AM

It's......THE BISHOP!!

Let me get this straight....

This guy believes all sorts of improbable, unprovable stuff that contradicts science and common sense, because it's in a book written thousands of years ago - often centuries after the events happened.

BUT

He doesn't believe in the organized extermination of millions of people less than 75 years ago, despite the incredible amount of evidence easily available - including the accounts of eyewitnesses.

And this guy has a position of authority? A job as hireling clergy?

Wednesday, February 11, 2009 11:44 AM

Yes, he should visit.

He will see that the plaque stating that 4 milion were murdered has been replaced with a plaque that says 1.5 million murdered and he will see that those rooms designated as "gas chambers" are not.

As for Holocaust denial, if you state that not only Jews were victims of the Holocaust, that qualifies you as being a Holocaust denier and a Jew-Hater to boot. So unless you deny everyone else who was a victim of the Nazis you are a Holocaust denier.

Get it?

You must deny or else you are a denier.

There is no point to discussing this issue with schizophrenics, pathological liars, psychopaths, con-artists and apologists for theft and atrocity.

How many Japanese died in WW II?

Nobody cares.

We only care about one number and one people.

Enough is enough.

February 13th - anniversary of the firebombinb of the city of Dresden and the incineration of most of it's population.

Bet you don't know how many of them died either. Bet you don't care.

We won WW II because we were much better and efficient at murdering civilian populations than our enemies were.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009 11:42 AM

Jesus Christ

That's the best he can do? Oh, I just don't know what the facts are, I did some research in the 80s. Seemed convincing to me at the time. You can't trust the testimony of thousands of eyewitnesses or Nazi confessions in open court.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009 11:33 AM

Sad

I find it sad that the Church goes to great lengths to accept nutjobs who happen to be on the political/religious far right wing, but banishes from the priesthood or the possibility of the priesthood someone who MAY be gay. It's just plain wrong to be reaching out to this guy. They threw him out, they had no business letting him back in/

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