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Holocaust ‘greatest’ love story a hoax - surprised? 30 December 2008 at 1:35 pm by Per-Otto Lekare

(CNN) — Oprah Winfrey once dubbed it the “greatest love story” she had ever heard: a boy held at a Nazi concentration camp during World War II and a girl on the outside who tossed him apples to keep him alive. They eventually married and grew old together.

Herman Rosenblat has acknowledged his Holocaust love story is fake: "I am sorry."

Herman Rosenblat has acknowledged his Holocaust love story is fake: “I am sorry.”

It turns out the story of Herman and Roma Rosenblat isn’t true.

The two had told their love story for years and years, inspiring a book deal, an upcoming movie, and stories across the globe on television, in papers and on the Internet. A children’s book, “Angel Girl,” was also based on their love story.

When the couple appeared on “The Oprah Winfrey Show” more than a decade ago, the famed host called it “the single greatest love story in 22 years of doing this show.”

But over the weekend, Herman Rosenblat issued a statement through his literary agent, Andrea Hurst, acknowledging the story of how he met his wife was made up.

“Why did I do that and write the story with the girl and the apple, because I wanted to bring happiness to people, to remind them not to hate, but to love and tolerate all people. I brought good feelings to a lot of people, and I brought hope to many. My motivation was to make good in this world,” he said in the statement.

“In my dreams, Roma will always throw me an apple, but I now know it is only a dream.”

Herman Rosenblat really was in a Nazi concentration camp during World War II — a subcamp of Buchenwald — and he really has been married to Roma for decades. Beyond that, the truth is murky.

Berkley Books immediately canceled publication of Rosenblat’s memoir, “Angel at the Fence,” which was set to be released in February.

“Berkley will demand that the author and the agent return all money that they have received for this work,” Berkley spokesman Craig Burke said in a statement.

A movie version of the Rosenblats’ story — even though now proven a hoax — remains in the works. Atlantic Overseas Pictures says the movie is a fictionalized adaptation and that “the story retains its power to grip audiences worldwide.”

Many Holocaust scholars had long cast doubt on the Rosenblats’ story.

Professor Ken Waltzer, the director of Michigan State University’s Jewish Studies program, said he began raising questions to the agent and publisher in November, suggesting that the story was fabricated. But he says his numerous queries went unanswered.

He says he told the editor that the story is “at best embellished and perhaps invented.”

“The idea of a prisoner being able autonomously to approach the fence not just once, but every day at the same time, … none of it seemed plausible,” Waltzer says. “That fence was right next to the SS barracks, so to go to the fence, which was also punishable by death, was to risk death.”

In a letter to “The New Republic,” which first began questioning the validity of the Rosenblats’ story, Waltzer said he was also disturbed about why few others had come forward to point out holes in the couple’s account.

“Less understandable is the widespread belief in their story — by the culture makers, including the publisher and movie maker and many thousands of others who have encountered it over a decade,” he said. “Second, such belief suggests a broad illiteracy about the Holocaust and about experience in the camps — despite decades of books, serious memoirs, museums, and movies. This shakes this historian up.”

“This memoir was at the far end of implausibility, yet until yesterday, no one connected with packaging, promoting, and disseminating it asked questions about or investigated it. Some actively resisted such investigation and tried to shut mine down.”

New Republic special correspondent Gabriel Sherman told CNN another disturbing element is that Herman Rosenblat really is a Holocaust survivor who “didn’t need to embellish his love story, because his own story is so powerful.”

Sherman said Rosenblat was shot during a robbery in the 1990s at his workplace. When he was was in the hospital, Rosenblat said he had a vision from his mother to tell his love story. “From that moment on, he started telling his story in public,” Sherman said.

In his statement released over the weekend, Herman Rosenblat said, “To all [who] supported and believed in me and this story, I am sorry for all I have caused to you and everyone else in the world.

Holocaust scholars say they hope the revelation that the love story is fictitious doesn’t distract from the reality of the Holocaust, when Nazi Germany killed 6 million Jews.

“On the far extreme, something like this could give fuel to those who are in the business of denying that the Holocaust ever took place,” said David Marwell, director of The Museum of Jewish Heritage.

Anyone surprised?

+ The pope is really insane - and wears a funny hat By Per-Otto Lekare 23 December 2008 at 10:47 am and have No Comments

popeROME, Italy (CNN) — Pope Benedict XVI reiterated the Roman Catholic Church’s opposition to homosexual behavior — warning that humanity could destroy itself — in his year-end message to Church leaders.

The Church “demands that the order of creation be respected,” he said Monday, defining “the nature of the human being as man and woman,” according to excerpts released by the Vatican.

He did not specifically mention homosexuality in his speech.

The Catholic Church considers homosexual intercourse to be a sin — as it does all sex outside of marriage — but does not consider homosexuality itself to be one.

“Homogenital behavior is objectively immoral, while making the important distinction between this behavior and a homosexual orientation, which is not immoral in itself,” the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops has said.

Part of the Church’s mission is to “protect the human beings against self-destruction,” the Pope said in his annual address to the cardinals, archbishops and others who make up the Roman Curia.

The Church has as much responsibility to preserve what it sees as man and woman’s God-given roles as it does to protect endangered species, he implied.

“The rain forest deserves, yes, our protection,” Benedict said, “But mankind does not deserve it less as a creature.”

The Pope spoke of an “appropriate ecology of man,” the Catholic Bishops Conference of England and Wales said. “This is rooted in central Catholic teaching of the dignity of the person. It is a central message for all Christians. It is central to what it means to be human.”

Eeeehhhh? The catholic church has outlived itself - definitely. When will people wake up?

+ Life goes on… By Per-Otto Lekare 13 December 2008 at 10:29 am and have No Comments

…you can read about the proved (by Swedish Law) illegal harassing of me and my family further down on this page or by clicking on the Cyberharassing button above… won’t post anything more about this matter unless necessary. People like this lonely, sad, awful, despicable and insane person don’t need to be fed to continue their insane rants. Law enforcement is taking action into this matter at the moment and I know they will do their job.

On another note, I just read that, according to the AARP,  86% of all hispanics in the US believe in miracles, angels and “divine cures”… In addition, 56% claim they have witnessed a miracle.

WOW

Is that why Latin America suffers so much? The church has a stronghold on people, indoctrinating them into believing fairy tales, and in those fairy tales condemning the people if they don’t believe in the same fairy tales. Is it strange that more people every day leave the church?

It is time to take a stand against religious dogma and indoctrination. People die everyday as a result of the (catholic, primarily) church.

+ Graham hospitalized after fall - divine justice? By Per-Otto Lekare 11 October 2008 at 3:01 pm and have No Comments

Evangelist Billy Graham was hospitalized Saturday after tripping and falling over one of his dogs the night before at his home in western North Carolina, a hospital statement said.

Evangelist Billy Graham, pictured in 2005, has suffered a number of physical ailments.

Graham, 89, had discomfort and bruising from the accident Friday night. He was listed in fair condition at Mission Hospital, the facility said in a statement.

“His physicians report that X-rays showed no broken bones,” the statement said.

Doctors evaluated Graham’s condition late Friday, and the Southern Baptist minister chose to stay overnight because of the late hour, the hospital said. “According to his nurses, Mr. Graham had an uneventful night and was able to sleep.”

Graham hopes to return to his home in Montreat later Saturday, the hospital said.

In February, Graham had elective surgery to replace a shunt that maintains normal pressure in his head, the hospital said. The shunt was installed in 2000 to combat symptoms of hydrocephalus, a condition that causes a buildup of fluid on the brain, according to Graham’s Web site.

Graham also has faced prostate cancer and Parkinson’s disease. He underwent hip replacement surgery after fracturing his pelvis in a fall in 2004.

The founder of the Billy Graham Evangelical Association has preached to millions over six decades, and has provided counsel to generations of U.S. presidents, beginning with Harry S. Truman.

He will celebrate his 90th birthday November 7.

Graham fell

+ Jesus sign causes a stir at school By Per-Otto Lekare 01 October 2008 at 2:00 pm and have No Comments

JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Sept. 30 (UPI) — A poster with the headline “Jesus Loves You” put up by a student council president candidate at a Florida elementary school has prompted some criticism.

Lexi Hayward, 11, told WJXT-TV in Jacksonville that she just wants to promote her faith. The poster’s full text is “Jesus Loves You; Lexi For Prez.”

“My friends say it’s cool, and they’ll vote for me and stuff,” Lexi said.

So far, officials at Thunderbolt Elementary School in Fleming Island say they are letting the poster stay up.

“It’s a poster created by a student, not by the school, not by the district,” said Darlene Mahla, a spokeswoman for Clay County. “It doesn’t insult anyone. Again, it’s not inflammatory and it’s not what the law calls school-sponsored speech.”

The school has received at least one anonymous letter from someone who described herself as the mother of a Thunderbolt student. She said that although she is a Christian she finds the poster “scary.”

But most parents waiting outside the school Monday said they have no problems with Lexi’s campaign. One did say she could see some people might find it offensive.

So… is it offensive or not? I find it offensive. If someone would have set up a sign saying “Mohammed loves you, Hamid for Prez” there surely would have been negative reactions. What’s the difference? Religion is religion, whatever belief you have. There is no place in schools for religious superstitions.


+ The “new” Mexican Humanist Party. BULLSHIT By Per-Otto Lekare 26 August 2007 at 9:43 pm and have No Comments

A few days ago I read in the newspaper about a fraction of the right wing voters forming a new party, called the “humanist party”. I jumped in joy, because I thought I would find a political party that shares my ideas for welfare and economy, but would exclude religion and church…. I was so wrong.

In Mexico, the right wing party, PAN are generally deeply religious. I think that politics and religion don’t go to well together… look at the middle east, look at Israel, look at the US, etc. What the world needs is politicians that set religion aside and work for the benefit of the people, not the clergy - be it catholic, evangelist, jewish, muslim. Unfortunately church (everywhere) has too much power and money, so it will naturally attract powermongers (e.g. politicians).

The Humanist Party then? Looking at their ideas here, one really gets fooled by their smooth talking. But suddenly they start talking about moral and ethics, that people should “act according to the ethics of society, set down in the legislature”…. what the hell is that? Obey the law - good. Act according to the law, because the law automatically sets the ethics rules for people? Not good. They also say that one should respect life. That’s great. Thet say that one should respect life from it’s conception until death. Now that is wacked.

Life starts - in my eyes - when a child is delivered. Not before that. Not after that. It’s fun to see church say that life starts at conception, but a child isn’t part of church until it’s baptized. Meaning, that life starts at baptism. When you go get a driver’s license, they seldom ask for your date of conception. At least, that hasn’t happened to me yet. They ask for your birth date, because common sense tells us that when you are delivered, is when life begins. I believe abortion rights should be taken with much responsibility. Nevertheless, it is ALWAYS a woman’s choice to keep her child or not. The respect for life doesn’t cover the woman? This new party is bullshit. They try to set the woman on a pedestal but at the same time restrict one of her foremost and most primal rights - the rights to her body.

+ Does the Pope wear a funny hat? By Per-Otto Lekare 09 May 2007 at 10:53 pm and have No Comments

…the answer is obvious.

He said he thinks it’s ok for the Mexican legislators that voted to legalize abortions in Mexico City, to be excommunicated.

Excommunicated, you might ask… what is that? According to [WIKIPEDIA], excommunication means “a religious censure used to deprive or suspend membership in a religious community.”

OK, so someone who voted for women’s right to choose, should not be able to be member of the illustrious catholic community? Cool. Sign me up. Do they excommunicate the priests that sodomize and rape small boys? No. Of course not. A slap on the wrist whenever that happens, and a transfer to another community. In addition, it is the RIGHT of the priests to decide what women should (or shouldn’t) do with their bodies. Since they already decided that women stand lower than men (they can’t be priests in catholic countries), they also mean that women are too stupid to make decisions of their own.

I am amazed people actually believe this bullshit.

+ Pope: Gay marriage non-negotiable By Per-Otto Lekare 13 March 2007 at 8:52 pm and have No Comments

Here goes that cuckoo again…

According to [CNN], God’s highest representative on Earth, once again said that the Vatican’s stance against gay marriage and abortion are “non-negotiable”. Negotiable to whom?

Let’s for a second think that there is a god. Let’s for another second think that it is a “good” god. Wouldn’t he/she like his followers to be happy? Regardless if they are attracted to a person of the same sex? OK. He doesn’t…

What does he think about the gay priests and lesbian nuns that infest the “celibate” clergy in this world? I guess that’s ok, as long as it isn’t official. He probably even likes the priests that sodomize small boys. Yeah. That’s something a “good” god would accept and let happen.

Abortion: Shouldn’t a woman be able to decide what she wants to do with her body? Without fearing the damnation of hell?

Believing people: open your eyes… IF there is a god, and I say IF: He doesn’t give a flying fuck about you. Never has. Never will. Church is just interested in keeping you on a tight leash to suck your money and control your mind. Let’s face it. Church is the best business ever. Better than all Fortune 500 companies together. Motto: “rule your people by inciting fear in them, that way they will do whatever you like”. Makes me sick to the stomach. And to think I once believed and almost converted to catholicism. WOW.


+ This must be the best gift ever. NOT By Per-Otto Lekare 12 February 2007 at 1:33 pm and have No Comments

Cool or uncool?

Now, I can’t for my life know what one would like an iBible for. I mean, if one is interested, you can always carry a print version of it. Why spend USD 60.00 (FOB Hong Kong… US Price might be something like USD 110.00) for something that can be had much cheaper? Better to give that money to charity.

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+ The church: preach one thing - live another By Per-Otto Lekare 02 February 2007 at 11:01 pm and have No Comments

A MAGAZINE report that says priests are not preaching what they are supposed to practise has enraged the Vatican.

L’Espresso reporter Riccardo Bocca says that what some priests tell Catholics in the confessional does not conform to church doctrine.Bocca visited 24 churches in five large Italian cities and confessed sins he’d never committed, or invented ethical dilemmas for the priest.

In one confessional, in Naples, he told the priest he felt guilty over his father’s death after the family allowed a doctor to secretly disconnect a respirator.

Though euthanasia is condemned by the church, he claims the priest told him not to worry too much because God would be the ultimate arbiter.

“If I had a wife, a father or a son who for years was alive only because of artificial life support, I would pull the plug, too,” said the priest, who then gave him absolution.

On homosexuality, one priest allegedly told him: “Well, homosexuality is a tendency which is a valid human expression. There are even homosexual priests and lesbian nuns.”

Apart from abortion, which all 24 priests condemned, he received conflicting advice on issues such as divorce, stem cell research and prostitution.

The author said the article tried to show the difficulties priests face, but the Vatican reacted with vehemence.

The Vatican’s newspaper, l’Osservatore Romano, said the report had profaned the sacrament of penance.

“Shame — there is no other word to express our shock over something that is disgusting, unworthy, disrespectful and particularly offensive,” the newspaper said.

 REUTERS

Comment: Isn’t it time the church took a good look at where it stands? The world keeps evolving but they want to stay true to the “word” of more than 2000 years ago. It’s ridiculous… they are going to lose support and in the end alot more if they don’t take a look at their surroundings and act accordingly.


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