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GerardP
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No. You haven’t answered. You’ve responded but not answered.Again, I’ve been asked and I’ve answered again over and over and over again.
It didn’t come up. He didn’t avoid answering anything like you avoid admitting that you have not heard one of the interviews I’ve referred to.And he didn’t deny it in one of them, did he?
It’s not gymnastics. It’s pointing out the flaws in your reasoning. You demand that Williamson apologize or deny a quote that you don’t even know if it is real, what the context was or what the bishop thinks. You are upset by this allegation so, you believe the bishop owes you an apology and a retraction. Not an explanation or even a verification. That is what is absurd.There goes the gymnastics again. Good old George didn’t have a website did he.
I haven’t seen anyone actually present him or anyone with a counter argument. Just a lot of table pounding telling to believe what they believe. It’s funny how you assume that the need for a retraction is so self-evident on something that you take solely on faith.Williamson has quite often used the SSPX site to put forth corrections. Who knows? Maybe he’ll put out a correction in a few weeks. That said, he hasn’t yet on the gas chamber quote. In fact, he has spoken to them already with no correction so we can assume it to be true.
You’ve missed the whole point. I’m not saying “Listen to him.” I’m saying “Listen to yourselves.” Williamson says or is reported to say something controversial and so many of you become unhinged. It’s a sign of a deeper issue.You protest because you have to. One of the major leaders in your little world has spewed some very loopy things and you have to dismiss them or it lessens your arguments when you say “Listen to him”.
Basically, you are saying if I agree with you more, you’ll agree with me more. That’s an argument for persuasion based on compromise instead of argument for the sake of and in pursuit of the truth.The sad thing is that most of us would be more inclined to listen to you if you just admitted that he puts forth some loopy ideas but not all of them are loopy.
So you refuse to even acknowledge that your knowledge of the situation is limited. You are right and the only acceptable response if capitulation to your perspective.That would be far better for your cause then to try and dismiss them over and over again claiming context problems that aren’t there.
Yet you won’t cite a real example. The fact that you trash him because he pointed out the unhealthy attitudes presented in a comparably harmless movie like the Sound of Music is evidence that you’ve missed the point he was making about the culture we live in.I encourage people to read his letters posted on the site run by his group all of the time because they show, in context, just how loopy he is.
Again, that was an unsubstantiated thirdhand report.Again, he’s been asked about the quote and his only defense was that he was arguing against the enemies of Christ.
I don’t know if there were or weren’t with absolute certainty. I’m certainly not going to take it on faith. I prefer to at least give someone a hearing on the basis of their arguments.He never said that he didn’t say it. We can assume it to be true. Secondly, context has nothing, and I mean nothing, to do with the loopiness of the comment. Gerard, do you believe that there were no Jews killed in gas chambers?
If someone in the 1970’s told me Jews were not made into soap and lampshades, I would have thought they were “loopy.” I’m older and wiser now. I don’t treat history like dogma.