Bishop Williamson did not deny the h0Ɩ0cαųst. He merely estimated the number of the dead in the 180,000 to 300,000.
We clearly live in a world where blaspheming and mocking Christ is considered everyday chatter while any question regarding the h0Ɩ0cαųst is some sort of crime - in Germany, apparently, you can have charges filed against you.
I don't think there will be a split but I do think it's getting near the time for the SSPX to consecrate two (2) more bishops.
As I recall, he also questioned the historical existence of poison gas used for
execution on a large scale (the "showers" scenario) and the large scale use of
incinerators for cremation, based on the physical evidence that we have and on
the evidence that was available when various studies were conducted (which was
more evidence then than there is now).
It is most instructive to note that
the German court went on record saying that
the facts of history have nothing to do with +W's charges, which are inciting
racial unrest. You see, the 'crime' isn't what he said, really, but how what he
said made someone 'feel' about it. He is therefore responsible for what he says
BECAUSE of how it makes someone else feel, someone he doesn't have to know
or ever have to have met.
This principle is extremely dangerous, for how many ways are there for
someone to be offended with what someone else says? You can pick up the
Bible and read just about on any page, something that offends someone,
somewhere.
Why isn't what Muslims say in their Mosques a crime? That offends people.
Or what about Jєωs? Why can they go around uttering blasphemies about
Our Lord and Our Lady, even in public places like comedy clubs, and that isn't a
crime? This law is entirely unjust and anti-Catholic. As such, the law is an
offense against itself!!