The Christian Religion and the Iran Holocaust Conference:
An Open Letter to Pope Benedict XVI
United States of America
December 17, 2006
Pope Benedict XVI
Apostolic Palace
00120 Vatican City
Dear Pope Benedict XVI,
In the wake of the recent Iranian Holocaust revisionist
conference, it has been widely reported that Israeli Prime Minister Ehud
Olmert has asked you to "personally and publicly" intervene to ask Christians
to protest against "Holocaust denial." Specifically, he is asking
you to issue a formal proclamation condemning Holocaust revisionism, the
historical theory that there are lies and exaggerations in the Jewish Holocaust
story.
Before I address this issue, please consider the following facts about
the so-called "sacred doctrine" of the Holocaust. At the postwar Nuremberg
Tribunal, the Allies charged that the Germans exterminated four million
people at Auschwitz. Until 1990, a memorial plaque at Auschwitz read: 'Four
Million People Suffered and Died Here at the Hands of the Nazi Murderers
Between the Years 1940 and 1945.' During a 1979 visit to the camp, Pope
John Paul II stood before this memorial and blessed the four million victims.
 
Pope John Paul II blesses the memorial to four million Auschwitz victims
In July 1990, the Polish government's Auschwitz State Museum, along with
Israel's Yad Vashem Holocaust center, conceded that the four million figure
was a gross exaggeration, and references to it were accordingly removed
from the Auschwitz monument. Israeli and Polish officials announced a tentative
revised toll of about 1.5 million Auschwitz dead.
What is most important to note is that in the September 22, 1989 issue
of the Jerusalem Post (Israel), Israeli historian Yehuda Bauer said that
it was time to finally admit that the four million figure was a deliberate
myth.
According to the Catholic Encyclopedia, "sacrilege" is defined as "the
violation or injurious treatment of a sacred object." By offering his "blessing,"
Pope John Paul II invoked the concept of God to give credence to the Stalinist/Zionist/American/British
inspired falsehood that four million people were murdered at Auschwitz.
In essence, John Paul II treated a sacred object-the concept of God-in an
injurious manner, as he used it to lend credence to a propaganda lie. I
could cogently argue that Pope John Paul II is guilty of blasphemy or sacrilege,
as he invoked the name of God to "bless" a propaganda myth of powerful political
forces.
In his defense, there are those who will say that John Paul II was not
aware that the four million figure was a deliberate myth. He did not
willfully mislead people; thus, he is not guilty of any wrongdoing.
Even if we assume that this is correct, it still remains that he invoked
the concept of God to "bless" a falsehood, thus helping to propagate the
falsehood and mislead millions of people.
If Pope John Paul II had real moral integrity on this issue, he would
have publicly apologized for invoking the name of God to bless a falsehood,
and he would have tried to make amends for misleading his flock. He could
have at least had the moral integrity to publicly admit that the Auschwitz
death toll of four million is an exaggeration by at least two million and
five hundred thousand souls!
But he never did this. Nor has any official of the Catholic Church ever
publicly apologized for committing the wrong of invoking the name of God
to lend credence to the propaganda lie that four million people were murdered
at Auschwitz.
Let us look at this from another angle. In Exodus 20:16 it is written:
"Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor." Now, this
false claim that the Germans murdered four million people at Auschwitz is
in fact an example of the Stalinists, Zionists, Americans, and British bearing
false witness against their German neighbors.
Pope John Paul II never publicly apologized for misleading his flock
on this issue. He never publicly apologized for helping these powerful
political forces to "bear false witness against their neighbors."
This shows that even the so-called "moral conscience" of the West has very
little moral integrity on this Holocaust issue.
Knowing all this is now more important than ever, because as I said,
it has been reported that Zionist functionaries are now putting pressure
on you to denounce "Holocaust denial" in some type of formal proclamation.
Presumably, this will cause other Christians to reject Holocaust revisionism,
because many will view your "Holy" proclamation as the "voice" of God Himself
telling Christians that "they must believe in the Jewish Holocaust doctrine."
If this is what you truly desire, you should resign from the Papacy and
move to Israel and become a full time Holocaust lobby propagandist.
There is no commandment in Scripture that says: "Thou shalt believe in
the Jewish Holocaust ideology."
However, there are statements in Scripture that command the Christian
to search for truth. In John 8: 31-32 it is stated: "If ye continue
in my word, then are ye my disciples indeed: And ye shall know the truth,
and the truth shall make you free." In1 John 2: 21, we read: "I have
not written unto you because ye know not the truth, but because ye know
it, and that no lie is of the truth." Finally, to illustrate the point,
let us again quote Exodus 20: 16: "Thou shalt not bear false witness against
thy neighbor."
These statements clearly imply that they who follow the words of the
Bible will search for truth and reject lies. A Christian does not
find the truth about the alleged Jewish Holocaust by blindly accepting what
the Zionist influenced mass media tells him. For if he did, he could end
up like your predecessor, Pope John Paul II, who accepted and promoted the
propaganda falsehood that four million people were murdered at Auschwitz,
and thereby engaged in possible blasphemy and sacrilege. The real Christian
strives for the truth. He gives the Holocaust revisionist and traditional
view of the Holocaust a fair hearing, and then attempts to determine where
the truth really is.
So, what I am suggesting to you is this. First, in obedience to
the command of Exodus 20:16, you should issue a formal apology for the Papacy's
part in the bearing of false witness against your German neighbors when
your predecessor, John Paul II, invoked the concept of God to lend credence
to the propaganda lie that four million people were murdered at Auschwitz.
Second, you should issue a formal proclamation that urges Christians to
heed Scriptural demands to find truth in all matters, inclusive of the Jewish
Holocaust issue. That is, Christians should fairly investigate both
traditional and revisionist views of the Jewish tragedy of WWII, and then
honestly attempt to determine where the truth is.
I would appreciate knowing your response to my suggestions.
With Best Wishes,
Paul Grubach
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