No, that is inaccurate. He questions the magnitude of it, and the use of specifically gas chambers. He does not deny that Jews suffered terribly and unjustly under the Nazi regime. He questions the scope of the Holocaust because he was convinced so by a book of a revisionist historian. He later promised to re-read the book and re-assess his opinion, but I don't know what happened afterwards. The point is, it is just an opinion about the historical evidence that we have. It is not a crime to hold such an opinion.
Freedoms are often abused..because "they" can be...
Sounds like using the excuse of his early education like Obama and the Trinity church? Accepting of what one source says is what is wrong with this country..some hear what they want to hear and do not have the caring to go any further to explore further truths. Getting to a position in life like the Bishop is now, just is total ignorance. Enough on this.