- Pope Benedict XVI
- Vatican City
- benedictxvi@vatican.va
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- Your Holiness
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- Is it not true that under the Second Vatican Council's
doctrine of Religious Liberty, that Bishop Richard N. Williamson has the
right to express his conscience and opinion on the subject of execution
gas chambers in Auschwitz? Why is the Council's doctrine of liberty being
suspended in his case?
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- Your Secretary of State has made belief in the "Shoah"
a criterion for holding office in the Church. Is the rabbinic "Shoah"
mysticism now a dogma of the Roman Catholic Church?
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- If so, on what Biblical, patristic and theological basis
is the warning of the Apostle Paul in Titus 1:14 now overthrown?
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- Do Catholics no longer have the right to doubt or question
aspects of secular history? Does the Magsterium of the Church now
decree the undoubted veracity of the figure of Six Million deceased Judaic
persons, and the undoubted existence of a mass killing operation in Auschwitz-Birkenau,
conducted by means of poison gas chambers?
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- Are you aware of the extent to which the Crucifixion
of Christ has been replaced by Auschwitz as the central ontological event
of western history? Do you wish to be complicit in the disastrous effects
that continue to accrue from this derogation of Jesus and deification of
man?
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- I firmly believe in freedom of speech for Bishop Williamson.
I am deeply troubled by your attempted suppression of his rights
in this matter. It would seem that, under your pontificate, casting doubt
on a supposition of secular history is now a de facto heresy. I can find
no grounds for this innovation in Scripture or Catholic tradition.
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- I also urge you to compassionately use your influence
to solicit the immediate release of the imprisoned chemist Germar Rudolf,
who has been jailed for more than a year in Germany, for writing scholarly
books (<http://www.vho.org/dl/ENG/loth.pdf>http://www.vho.org/dl/ENG/loth.pdf) on
the technical and scientific aspects of the alleged homicidal gas chambers.
His suffering and that of his young family must not be ignored or dismissed.
He deserves mercy. He has committed no crime. His continuing incarceration
in Germany is a scandal and a disgrace for which German Chancellor Angela
Merkel bears grave responsibility.
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- Sincerely,
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- Michael Hoffman
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- Idaho, USA
- hoffman@revisionisthistory.org
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