Saturday, February 07, 2009

Controversial bishop, Richard Williamson, refuses to recant Holocaust denial...

A British bishop who faces a Vatican demand to recant his denial of the Holocaust said he would examine the evidence of the Nazis’ mass killings, but it “will take time,” a German magazine reported today.

Richard Williamson is one of four bishops from the ultraconservative Society of St Pius X whose excommunication was lifted by the Vatican last month. The decision sparked outrage because Mr Williamson had said in a television interview he did not believe any Jews were gassed during the Holocaust. More...

See also:

  1. Pope Benedict XVI may end the excommunication of four traditionalist bishops..
  2. French comic Dieudonné and Robert Faurisson...
  3. Israel website in 'Nazi pope' row...
  4. French Jews warn Vatican againt Pius XII sainthood...

1 comment:

  1. DEBATING THE HOLOCAUST: A New Look At Both Sides by Thomas Dalton, PhD

    Publisher's Note: This is a non-Revisionist title for Theses & Dissertations Press. It will be the first book on the Holocaust, in publishing history, that will not take a Traditionalist or a Revisionist point of view. When you purchase this book, one-third of the proceeds will go to Germar Rudolf and his family.


    http://www.amazon.com/Debating-Holocaust-Look-Both-Sides/dp/1591480051/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1233219533&sr=1-1

    Founded in 2000 the publishing company Theses & Dissertations Press is at the center of a worldwide network of scholars and activists who are working -- often at great personal sacrifice -- to separate historical fact from propaganda fiction. The founder of Theses & Dissertations Press is Germar Rudolf. Who is currently serving prison time for his published works and will be released on July 4, 2009.

    As the new director of Germar Rudolf's American publishing division, I wish to express my outrage that the Holocaust, unlike any other historical event, is not subject to critical revisionist investigation. Furthermore I deplore the fact that many so-called democratic states have laws that criminalize public doubting of the Holocaust. It is my position that the veracity of Holocaust assertions should be determined in the marketplace of scholarly discourse and not in our legislatures bodies and courthouses.


    Peace.

    Michael Santomauro
    Editorial Director
    Call: 917-974-6367

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