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God Hates Fags: The Westboro Baptist Church

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WBC impact to society is completely negative. Nothing they do or say is positive or helps us in any kind of way, this is not a community or organization that people want to join. WBC is hated by the larger society because of what they say and how they act. You would think that those always being attacked would help them get the picture but it doesn't. The Westboro Baptist Church is located in Topeka, Kansas and made up of Pastor Fred Waldron Phelps, nine of his 13 children (the other four are estranged because they didn’t agree with their family), their children and spouses, and a small number of other families and individuals. Phelps has maintained tight control over the group. His estranged son Nathan says that Phelps abused his children …show more content…

There website is titled "God Hates Fags." The website says, "The only true Nazis in this world are fags. They want to force you by law to support their filth, and they want to shut you up by law when they hate what you say.” The Westboro Baptist Church is an independent church that is not affiliated with any denomination. They believe that they have the truth and that you must be a member of their church to be saved. There known for their protests against homosexuality and anything/anyone they feel support homosexuality. The Westboro Baptist Church is well known for picketing places and events they see support homosexuality or Jews. This includes actual gay and lesbian events, churches and organizations they feel don’t refuse to accept homosexuality sufficiently and the funerals of soldiers. They picket soldier’s funerals because they believe they fought in a war caused by America’s tolerance for …show more content…

The church reportedly picketed a local restaurant every day for three years because the owner employed a female knowing that she was a lesbian. Many of the targets for the church are chosen at random. The church picketed a concert by Justin Bieber because he was not using his fame to promote God. Other targets were Bill Clinton's mother, Sonny Bono, Lady Gaga, and Bob Dole. Shirley Phelps-Roper, a frequent protester and one of Fred Phelps' children, would wear American flags sometimes. She would hang them from her pants while protesting so that they would scrape against the ground while she walked. She allowed her children to step on an American flag during protests. The Church uses tactics like these to win media attention and spread its

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