The position of the Archbishop of Canterbury holds significant historical and spiritual weight within the Church of England and the wider Anglican Communion. This article explores whether the Archbishop serves as God's physical mouthpiece, actively guiding his church in contemporary times.
Adolf Eichmann, a prominent figure in the Nazi regime, is best known for his role in the organisation of the logistics of the Final Solution. His actions and the subsequent trial that followed his capture have made him a focal point in discussions about the moral and legal implications of obedience to authority. His confession is included in this post.