I am curious if he'll take some time off. Senior apologists are very sensitive, one of the reasons they got into apologetics in the first place. Recall from professor Scratch's discussion that this thread was closed, and Hermes commented,
Hermes wrote:parenthetically, Bill, we do discourage using the anti-semetic parallel, anything close to comparisons with Nazis etc. generally is frowned upon no matter if its similar. Thanks!~hermes the great and omnipotent messenger
Now, while a critic would have been banned permenantly for violating the MAD misinterpretation of "Godwin's Law", Bill gets off scot-free, and the thread is closed with a kind, timid, cowering suggestion to avoid making anti-Semitic comparisons. But I think this may have been enough to offend him. It has been my experience, that senior apologists believe they are always right, and deserve to say what they want whenever they want "above the law" so to speak, and if any (LDS) moderator dares to challenge them even if it's in an amiable way, the apologist repays the insult by withdrawing his/her participation.