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Fred Phelps the founder of the Westboro Baptist Church(WBC) died on March 18. For those of you who don't know the WBC was a group of Christian extremists who would protest dead soldiers funerals saying that they deserved death, and God hates them, and homosexuality is the reason that they're dead (even if the soldier wasn't gay), and they do this while the funeral is in service not even 50ft away from where it happens, on loud speakers so the whole family whose mourning can hear. They blame all the disasters in the world (natural, or not) on homosexuality. They claim they pray for the deaths of victims of floods, tornados, typhoons, etc. They claim children born with aids deserved it, that that's Gods way of punishing them.
I realize that a lot of times homophobes are in fact gay themselves. I don't know if this deep rooted hate Fred Phelps displayed was really just a vice to deal with his internal struggles of suppressing his homosexuality, or not.
I really don't understand why people who want to preach the word of God, and bring in followers do it in such a way that it turns people away from Christianity. They're just pushing people away from something they consider righteous. They believe that every word in the bible should be taken literal, and has no foul. There are many contradictions in the Bible (this may be breaking news to some of you), such as slavery, murder, and torture being acceptable.
To get to my point now is that people are thinking about protesting Fred Phelps' funeral. To be honest I'm torn between wether, or not this is acceptable. I realize it's a mistake tho fight hatred with hatred, but theirs a part of me who thinks it would show his family (most of which are in the church) how it feels to pour salt on the wound. In a way believe that this also lowers oneself to their level. In a way it seems like they like the attention, and controversy. I think that in a way it would eat them up more inside if nobody protested at the funeral because, this is what they expected, and wanted everyone to do. It would be proving them wrong when that think everything that say and do is right. There's also the route of going to the funeral and not protesting but, holding up signs saying things like "Fred Phelps is in my prayers", or "We forgive Fred and the Westboro Baptist Church", and basically trolling them in the nicest way possible. Basically "killing them with kindness" as my mom always said.
I know this is a long read but, I respect a lot of people's opinions on the base and I'd like to get your thoughts on the subject, since I feel it's wrong for people to hate homosexuality, and homosexual's. My uncles gay and he's got a heart of gold. I could never believe in a God that condemns him for being the person that he was born to be.
I realize that a lot of times homophobes are in fact gay themselves. I don't know if this deep rooted hate Fred Phelps displayed was really just a vice to deal with his internal struggles of suppressing his homosexuality, or not.
I really don't understand why people who want to preach the word of God, and bring in followers do it in such a way that it turns people away from Christianity. They're just pushing people away from something they consider righteous. They believe that every word in the bible should be taken literal, and has no foul. There are many contradictions in the Bible (this may be breaking news to some of you), such as slavery, murder, and torture being acceptable.
To get to my point now is that people are thinking about protesting Fred Phelps' funeral. To be honest I'm torn between wether, or not this is acceptable. I realize it's a mistake tho fight hatred with hatred, but theirs a part of me who thinks it would show his family (most of which are in the church) how it feels to pour salt on the wound. In a way believe that this also lowers oneself to their level. In a way it seems like they like the attention, and controversy. I think that in a way it would eat them up more inside if nobody protested at the funeral because, this is what they expected, and wanted everyone to do. It would be proving them wrong when that think everything that say and do is right. There's also the route of going to the funeral and not protesting but, holding up signs saying things like "Fred Phelps is in my prayers", or "We forgive Fred and the Westboro Baptist Church", and basically trolling them in the nicest way possible. Basically "killing them with kindness" as my mom always said.
I know this is a long read but, I respect a lot of people's opinions on the base and I'd like to get your thoughts on the subject, since I feel it's wrong for people to hate homosexuality, and homosexual's. My uncles gay and he's got a heart of gold. I could never believe in a God that condemns him for being the person that he was born to be.