I've been reading up on this cult for a little bit now. It was only brought to my attention recently how ridiculous these people are and how people
who are against religion can use them as an argument.
And it would be a pretty damn good one at that.
I want to preface this thread with saying that I do NOT equate all religious folk to those of the WBC, this is an extreme example, however there are
more and more of these "fundies" showing up and robbing people of their faith.
Faith is a GOOD thing, regardless of what your views on religion are. Myself have not been blessed with faith, I'm a Spiritual Agnostic.
Enough about that however, down to the meat and potatoes. Let's see what Wikipedia had to say about the WBC.
The Westboro Baptist Church (WBC) is an Independent Baptist church and hate group known for its hatred of homosexuals.[1][2][3] It is headed by
Fred Phelps and located in Topeka, Kansas, United States. Its first public service was held on the afternoon of Sunday, November 27, 1955.[4]
The WBC is not affiliated with any known Baptist conventions or associations. The church describes itself as following Primitive Baptist and Calvinist
principles, though mainstream Primitive Baptists reject the WBC and Phelps.[5]
The group is best known for its protest activities, which include picketing funerals and desecration of the American flag.[6]
Right off the bat, it's listed as a HATE group.
Most of you will think I wrote this in response to their view of the Gay Community, this is not the case. Although I am appalled at what I have read
about them, it is the following behaviour that strikes a real cord with me.
Funeral pickets
The group came into the national spotlight in 1998, when they were featured on CNN for picketing the funeral of Matthew Shepard, a young man from
Wyoming who was beaten to death by two men because of his homosexuality.[24] Westboro has protested at the funerals of people ranging from Fred
Rogers[25] to Coretta Scott King to Jerry Falwell.
In July 2005 the Westboro Baptist Church declared its intention to picket the memorial service of Carrie French in Boise, Idaho. French, 19, was
killed on June 5 in Kirkuk, Iraq, where she served as an ammunition specialist with the 116th Brigade Combat Team's 145th Support Battalion. Phelps
Sr. was quoted as saying, "Our attitude toward what's happening with the war is [that] the Lord is punishing this evil nation for abandoning all
moral imperatives that are worth a dime."[26]
In August 2005, a group from the church protested at the funeral of Edward Myers, a soldier from St. Joseph, Missouri, who died in Iraq. Shirley
Phelps-Roper told a television reporter that Myers was "burning in Hell."[27]
On February 2, 2008, the group picketed during the funeral of former LDS Church president Gordon B. Hinckley in Salt Lake City, Utah, displaying
picket signs criticizing him for being a "lying false prophet" and "leading millions of people astray." The organization also criticized Hinckley
for being too accepting of gay people, accusing him of having an ambiguous voice about homosexuality rather than taking a firm stand against it.[28]
Police had difficulty determining whether the demonstration met the guidelines of protected free speech."[29]
On April 10, 2008, Westboro picketed the funerals of three students who were killed in a house fire at the University of Wisconsin–Stout in
Menomonie, Wisconsin. Around 1,000 students showed up and drove off the protesters after fifteen minutes.[30]
In August 2008, Westboro announced plans to protest in Winnipeg, Canada at the funeral of Tim McLean, who had been murdered on a Greyhound Canada
bus.[31] While a small number of Church members succeeded in crossing the border despite orders to prevent them from entering Canada, they did not
appear at the funeral.[32]
In February 2009, the group protested at the funeral of a plane crash victim. Students from the nearby University at Buffalo and the Buffalo area held
a peaceful counter protest, holding up white sheets to shield the victim's family from the Phelpses. A motorcycle brigade, known as the Patriot Guard
Riders, is known for revving its engines to drown out the Phelpses.[33]
Westboro picketed the funeral of recording artist Michael Jackson after his unexpected death on June 25, 2009.[citation needed] Members of the
Westboro Baptist Church have also recorded a song titled "God Hates the World", an adaptation of Jackson's charity single "We Are the
World."[34]
Funeral Picketing? Men of GOD! Picketing dead men, slandering their names for going to war to protect their country.
Blaming natural disasters on nothing else but homosexuality. Ok so I am gonna speak about that bit, just cause it's so damn entertaining. I can't
really believe people would act like this.
I won't list the website cause the term used is against the T&C, but you can fill in the blank.
God Hates [Snip].com
EVERYTHING this church does is in the name of God. Would your god treat human beings this way? Simply for being "sinners"?
I'm a proponent of freedom of speech. I believe that even the people we do not agree with have a right to voice their opinion.
But where is the line? Where does speech become hate? Will it take an instance of mass violence for people to realize that this sort of behaviour is
just wrong?
We see the government removing our rights everyday and as of late trying to paint those who are "extremists" as Domestic Terrorists. I would
consider the WBC as part of that group far more than any "anti-government" group is.
Their god will judge them when the time comes, in the meantime, what are your thoughts ATS?
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~Keeper