Believing in Pluto and the Holocaust
I grew up in much simpler times. I remember learning the names of
all nine planets. They started with Mercury and worked their
way out to Pluto. Pluto was the ninth planet, a cold and dark place;
the furthest planet from the sun. I was also taught about the Second
World War. I learned about the battles, the nefarious sneak-attack on
Pearl Harbor, our invasion of Normandy on D-day, and the dropping of
the atom-bomb on Hiroshima. I remember also learning of the Nazis mistreatment
of Jews-- their roundup and incarceration in concentration camps scattered
around Europe. I also heard of the use of poison gas which streamed
out of shower heads and the brutal murder of six million.

The International Astronomical Union approved new guidelines
that downsize the solar system from nine planets to eight.
The times apparently aren't so simple anymore. I hear on the news
that Pluto isn't a planet after all and I've come to believe that the
Holocaust, as its referred to today, isn't all it was cracked up to
be either. Belief is a strange thing - we don't really decide what to
believe in, we just do. Maybe it's cultural, maybe it comes from
our teachers or our family or perhaps it's something else altogether.
Sometimes we believe things without looking into them at all. As a kid,
I believed in Santa Claus; I had no reason not to. My parents told me
that Santa brought gifts and sure enough, gifts showed up right on schedule.
It didn't take a major study for me to give up on Santa. With Pluto
it's a little different. Scientists have altered the definition of "planet"
and determined that Pluto isn't one. Pluto is still out there just the
same as it ever was, it's just not a planet anymore. I have no real
reason to argue with the scientists. I have come to believe that Pluto
isn't a planet any longer.
The Holocaust may be a bit like Pluto. Today for the Holocaust to
be the Holocaust, six million Jews have to have been killed mainly in
gas chambers as planned and ordered by Adolf Hitler. From what I read
there isn't any evidence that Hitler ever ordered the extermination
of the Jews. The six million figure appears to be more a symbol than
reality and the gas chambers - well they say there isn't much evidence
for them, but I have yet to find any at all. So if that's how we need
to define the Holocaust, I guess the Holocaust just isn't the Holocaust
anymore. Of course, just as Pluto remains in the sky, the tragedies
experienced by Jewish families happened no matter what we call it. Maybe
the historians need to change the definition of "Holocaust," just like
the scientists have changed the definition of "planet."
So there it is. I no longer believe in Pluto or the Holocaust. I
wonder if I will be arrested for not believing in Pluto anymore? Have
I become anti-planet or anti-Plutonion? The times were so much simpler
when I was a kid - when I still believed in Santa and Pluto and the
Holocaust. Somehow I feel saddened by little Pluto losing its stature
and place in the galaxy. I am not saddened however, to have found no
evidence that the Nazis killed six million Jews. That I would call --
good news!
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