Amazing: Westboro Baptist Church.
This is amazing. And no it’s not a joke. It’s for real. It’s by by the Westboro Baptist Church. The crazy lady and her church that boycott soldier’s funerals. We did a podcast with her and I had to hang up. She’s loco.
(ht: Casey)
[tags]Westboro Baptist Church, Shirley Phelps Roper, God Hates Fags[/tags]

miller
Monday, 30. April 2007 um 1:14 pm Uhr
this kind of thing really torques me…
Faith. Hope. Love. « The Original Mud Puppy
Monday, 30. April 2007 um 1:23 pm Uhr
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Agent B
Monday, 30. April 2007 um 2:03 pm Uhr
Man…not only do they spew hatred, they’re sorry-ass musicians.
sam
Monday, 30. April 2007 um 2:05 pm Uhr
Hideous!
Corey Hau
Monday, 30. April 2007 um 4:25 pm Uhr
The fear those people live in is amazing!
I can understand how fundamentalism can give you a sense of belonging and purpose but damn, those folks have allowed hate and fear to hollow them out.
Can the state rescue their kids from them? Because sooner or later that cult will potentially come to a Koresh style ending.
Anthony
Monday, 30. April 2007 um 4:43 pm Uhr
I checked my calendar and sure enough it wasn’t April 1st (April Fools day). Hard to believe that people actually live like this.
miller
Monday, 30. April 2007 um 6:10 pm Uhr
corey,
lets please not ask the state to “rescue” children from people we think are scarey…
there are those who think i’m scarey…
i don’t think we really want the government involved in this do we?
peace
John DeMarco
Monday, 30. April 2007 um 10:48 pm Uhr
Wow. I guess I need to take John 3:16 out of all of my Bibles.
“For God so loved the world that He gave his one and only son.”
john Q
Tuesday, 1. May 2007 um 12:15 am Uhr
can we say cult boys and girls. i listened to part of the podcasts and had to stop, the woman is certifiably crazy!
Josh
Tuesday, 1. May 2007 um 10:17 am Uhr
yeah. they’re a tad on the physcho side.
sort of creepy too. when they start yelling at the end.
yikes.
at least they didn’t say that we’d have to eat their flesh and drink their blood.
Corey Hau
Wednesday, 2. May 2007 um 12:52 pm Uhr
Miller,
Please try and withhold from projecting comments about how the state might view you onto how i believe the state might view this group.
Unless you happen to be involved with a group of folks who may very well be on a government watch list (which i assure you Westboro Baptist Church is) then you don’t have too much to worry about.
In this specific case, I’m not talking generalities here; their children are in very real danger (many extreme cults end in the death of everyone involved, including children). So a state intervention could definitely be seen as a “rescue”.
miller
Wednesday, 2. May 2007 um 1:32 pm Uhr
Corey,
i agree that the children are in danger. i disagree that the government can be relied upon when it comes to dealing with religious groups appropriately.
peace