One of the Most Fun & Edifying Episodes Yet: Is "Holocaust Denial" a Sin? How About "Genocide Denial"?
Kevin Barrett's Latest *False Flag Weekly News* Episode with Special Guest!
Kevin Barrett (he with the dry-as-a-martini wit and humor) has E. Michael Jones once more as his guest on his program, False Flag Weekly News.
Is Genocide Denial a Sin?
With this phrase headlining this episode, Kevin cleverly turns EMJ’s original video title on its head! (Please scroll further down for that other video).
Is Genocide Denial a Sin?
E. Michael Jones and I weigh in
Oct 20, 2024
Is “Holocaust denial” a sin? That’s what Trent Horn thinks.
And who is Trent Horn? Dr. E. Michael Jones, arguably America’s leading Catholic intellectual, explains:
Trent Horn is a guy who works for something called Catholic Answers. Catholic Answers got started in the 90s by a guy named Carl Keating, who basically was going to defend the Catholic Church against fundamentalists who would say that the church was the whore of Babylon—fever swamp stuff like that. And it was like shooting fish in a barrel. He made a lot of money. He retired. He got replaced by Chris Check, a guy I knew from the Rockford Institute and Chronicles Magazine, a guy I always liked.
And now the world has changed. And so Trent Horn (took over Catholic Answers)…Some people said he was trying to apply for a job with the Daily Wire. He wanted to get Candace Owens’ slot.
So he's going to be the Catholic guy who's going to take up the Jewish cause. Well, it didn't work. This guy singlehandedly resurrected an idea that really needs to be taken up, which is basically: What exactly is the status of the Jews and the Catholics? What is exactly the Catholic position?
And he took it to the extreme where he said basically it's a sin to deny the Holocaust. And then he's got “quotes” from people like Pope Benedict, which don't say what he said they said. The Pope would never say (that Holocaust denial is a sin). The Pope, responding to the Williamson affair when Bishop Williamson got attacked across the world, said that basically “this is not decent. Decent people don't do this.” Well, no one ever said Catholicism was just reserved for people who are fit for polite company.
So Trent Horn's trying to up the ante by saying Catholics commit a sin if they contest Jewish fables. Well, it's not going to work. And it bombed. There were hundreds of people who wrote in after this “Holocaust Denial Is a Sin” video, including people who noticed, as I did, there was fraud, academic fraud, going on here.
He flashes this image for two seconds, supposedly a letter from Himmler talking about the extermination of the Jews. Wait a minute. I have a pause button, Trent. And I put it on there. It turns out the beginning of this is Latin. It's the Lorem Ipsum text generator. And then plopped in the middle is some statement—I guess he doesn't think that anybody can read German because he apparently can't—that says “the extermination of the Jewish people.”
But the real quote that follows is in a completely different typeset. The real quote is “die Evakuierung des deutschen Volkes,” which means the evacuation of the German people.
So I can't tell you how angry I was. It’s been a long time since I got that angry. And I said that my friend Chris should either take the video down or stop claiming that he' speaking for Catholics, because this is not Catholic theology. And you're putting burdens on Catholics that they do not need to bear.
Catholic Holocaust Denial: A Confession
If crypto-Jew Trent Horn gets his way, Catholics the world over will be filing into confessionals every Sunday to whisper to their priests:
“Forgive me father for I have sinned. I have doubted the existence of the gas chambers.”
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CLICK TO READ THE REST OF THE ARTICLE by Kevin.
[The only correction I would make to Kevin’s hilarious “Confession for the ‘sin’ of ‘Holocaust denial’ to a priest is the mention of “Sunday school”: I believe that is a Protestant activity and not Catholic; we have what we call Catechism classes instead of that in the Catholic Church.]
As for the video — don’t skip any minute of the discussion, or any of the topics. Kevin and E Michael go to many interesting places on this show.
FFWN: Is Genocide Denial a Sin?
To listen to the episode and also get a chapter breakdown of all (I mean, all) the fascinating topics covered, click HERE.
For the hearty discussion by EMJ on Trent Horn’s “evidence” for his absurd claims, watch the video below.
This is one of EMJ’s strongest and most educational “rants” ever! The way he refutes Horn’s comical assertions is solid, and the persons concerned (Horn and company) refuse to engage him and all those who question the same. Why? Because, simply put, these allegations are based on utterly spurious declarations that are nowhere to be found in the Church’s teachings and documents.
CLICK ON SCREENCAP OR LINK TO VIEW THE VIDEO.
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Despite what Trent says, this is the truth: “Holocaust denial” is not a “sin” in the Catholic Church. It is, however, a crime in some countries, ridiculous as that will seem to those who value freedom of speech. At least the US does not [yet?] criminalize these free speech/free thought actions — unlike in these other places that seem to struggle under the boot of those whom they must obey.
These actions by those who have the power to declare such as “crimes” and “sins” reek of desperation: only because their pronouncements are indefensible.
For those curious about Trent Horn's video, watch this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHzfFHmc32I
The text about his post, "Holocaust denial is getting out of hand": https://www.catholic.com/audio/cot/holocaust-denial-is-getting-out-of-hand
The most important posts, though, are all the COMMENTS posted below Horn's video on YouTube. I suppose Horn got tired of deleting all the comments that have been flooding in, and of which he disapproved, since there are still loads that remain up there.
Obviously, not speaking out against evil is wrong