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Bishop Williamson's mad conspiracy theories - how could the Pope rehabilitate him?

"The Jews created Holocaust" and "US planned 9/11"
04.02.2009 - 11:10 UHR By Einar Koch
 
Pope Benedict XVI's decision to rehabilitate Holocaust-denier Bishop Richard Williamson back into the Catholic Church has been heavily criticised - but does the Vatican really know the extent of Williamson's outrageous beliefs?


Williamson (68) was excommunicated from the Catholic Church in 1988 and has now been rehabilitated by Benedict XVI. He is currently in the priest seminary of the ultra conservative Society of St. Pius X, in Argentina, hidden behind thick walls lined with barbed wire. (NdelT: que curiosamente es el mismo lugar en el que se escondieron los nazis...)


People around the world are now asking themselves - how could the Pope rehabilitate this madman?

The British born Bishop has often publicly denied the Holocaust. In December 2008 Williamson said in a Swedish television interview: "I think the most serious conclude that between 200,000 to 300,000 perished in Nazi concentration camps, but not one of them by gassing in a gas chamber. I believe that the historical evidence is strongly against, 6 million Jews having been gassed in gas chambers as a deliberate policy of Adolf Hitler."

It is not the first time Williamson had made such outrageous claims: In a 1989 sermon in Canada he said “The Jews created the Holocaust so we would prostrate ourselves on our knees before them and approve of their new State of Israel... Jews made up the Holocaust, Protestants get their orders from the devil, and the Vatican has sold its soul to liberalism.”

But that is not the extent of his shocking conspiracy theories: Williamson also believes that on 9/11 the two towers weren’t destroyed by terrorist suicide bombers but rather “they were professionally demolished by a series of demolition charges from the top to bottom of the towers.” The bishop believes that the US planned the attacks for their own means and that “without 9/11, it would have been impossible to attack in Afghanistan or Iraq… And now the same forces want to do the same thing to Iran. . . They may well be plotting another 9/11."

The Bishop also has strong sexist beliefs, and wrote in a 2001 letter that women shouldn’t be allowed secondary education or to wear trousers: “Alas, women going to university is part of the whole massive onslaught on God's Nature which characterizes our times.”

Pope Benedict XVI has been heavily criticised by Bishops in his native Germany over his decision to welcome back Williamson - with one theologian calling upon him to resign over the matter.

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