Wednesday, May 11, 2011

The Saint They Made

Holocaust Victim
In the early 1940s, I.G. Farben Chemical Company (manufacturer of cyanide gas) company employed a Polish chemist and salesman who sold cyanide gas, Zyklon B and Malathion to the Nazis for extermination of groups of people in Auschwitz.



   After the war the salesman joined the Catholic church and was ordained a priest.

   In 1958 he became Poland's youngest bishop and after Pope John Paul I's mysterious death, the ex-cyanide gas salesman Karol Wojtyla was elected to the papacy as Pope John Paul II in October 1978.
   
   On May 1, 2011 they made him a saint. 

   By the mere fact that Saints are not attached to servant of God after they died, which I have already discussed on The Armor of God, the sainthood of Pope John Paul II is questionable. Any way The Vatican was known to these kind of notorious mistake like the case of Joan of Arc who was they burn at stake for heresy but later withdrew the judgement and they themselves declare her as Saint. Poor Joan who had to die for erroneous trial of the False Church. 
   Now I wonder if they will retrieved the holy title once they accept the truth about this fugitive. 

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