It is so fascinating how people online, when confronted with disagreement, fall back on “you are uneducated” or “you lack reading comprehension.” This is the smarmy little dodge of posters who cannot actually defend their BS. Anyone who is familiar with my posts knows neither charge is true of me.
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I apologize for being rude, but Holocaust denialism, even the selective variety, is a pretty sore point with me. And with many other people. You're denying history that is:
1. Common knowledge
2. Very important for everyone in the Christian world to understand.
Nothing pood has written even ventures into the same time zone as holocaust denialism.
Seriously, Poli, have you completely lost the ability to make a rational argument? All you ever seem to do is toss around ad-hom insults and attempt to poison the well via disinformation.
Okay, fine. I retract the phrasing. Pood is denying a lot of very important facts
about the Holocaust and the Christian Church's open and intentional complicity in it. He is pretending that Aryanism is solely to blame for the Holocaust, as though neither Aryanism nor the Holocaust were influenced by sixteen centuries of explicitly Christian anti-Semitic propaganda, and pogroms that long predate Nazism. When I said "selective denialism", I should have assumed that no right-leaning poster would know what that meant and phrased things accordingly. Pood is blatantly denying history, but he is not denying the Holocaust as a whole, only Christian culpability in the Holocaust. Nor did I ever mean to claim that he was denying the Holocaust as a whole, and I should have known that my wording would confuse people. I apologize.