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MrBaptist on scored.co
1 year ago 2 points (+0 / -0 / +2Score on mirror )
The German pastor is Tobias Riemenschneider, covered in [this timeline breakdown on Twitter](https://twitter.com/TheJollyBrawler/status/1856010534799507467).

Tobias's inaugural Kingdom Talk episode [Right Response to Joel Webbon](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWDa_VUzKF8) is one long criticism of Joel's response to the churchgoer's 'sin'. It's a very strange 'influencer'-style format where Tobias watches the video of Joel and then pauses to comment or criticise. If Tobias had brought Joel onto the show as a guest this could have been a very interesting episode (if they both kept their cool), but instead it's this weird one-sided attack better reserved for actual heretics.

Eschatology Matters took down the episode soon after and [issued an apology](https://twitter.com/Eschatology22/status/1851753381410349216).

In fairness to Tobias, being a German means he's shackled with the Original Sin of Holobunga from birth.

The downside of enshrining the hoax as a core pillar of Germanness is the hordes of new arrivals who are 100% guilt-free (even if it really did happen). [The fight for Germany’s ‘memory culture’](https://archive.is/En033):
> in a country where one in four citizens hails from an immigrant community, can the Holocaust — and Germany’s postwar reaction to the Holocaust — really remain a political guiding light, let alone a component of national identity, for all?
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