Prayer, Plain and Simple

Prayer, Plain and Simple

Westboro Baptist Commits the True Blasphemy

posted by Mark Herringshaw

Westboro Baptist Church, a small Kansas-based fundamentalist group has gone over the edge into hell once again. The sect, with a history of holding controversial and vehemently offensive protests, said today that its members will march with signs at Elizabeth Edwards’ funeral in Raleigh, N.C. this weekend.

Please… Can we imagine Jesus where Jesus stands in this matter?

Westboro is led by the infamous Rev. Fred Phelps, famed for picketing military funerals. His website, www.godhatesfags.com, accuses John Edwards, the surviving but estranged husband of the deceased of “spewing blasphemy” and mounting a “smash-mouthed assault on His deity.”

No, Mr. Phelps, your nauseating hatred is the actual “smash mouth assault” in this story, and when you name God as your co-conspirator, you blaspheme is name and his character. Yes, God is judge and he will sort all the light from all the darkness. But when he does he will do so in a way perfectly consistent with his love and mercy and justice. The moment you and yours begin to play his role, you yourselves have become the focus of his wrath. Beware…

“God, we pray for mercy on all those who have wronged and offended you. That is, have mercy on us all! And for those who cast judgment on the sins of others and refuse to plead mercy for themselves, as you say, may their own judgment fall upon their own heads. In Jesus…”



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Etienne Domingue

posted December 9, 2010 at 10:49 pm


It is against the spirit of Christianity to hate bigots; we can only pray that they experience the transforming love of Christ. Haters are people too: Paul, in many ways the founder of the Early Church, started out as her persecutor. Christ endured crucifixion & death for a world that mocked & reviled Him.
As repulsive as the WBC is, I have come to think that our indignation merely increases their delusions of self-righteousness. Drawing attention to the WBC’s “protests” in a horrified tone is perhaps playing into their hands.
Wherever the legal system fails to recognize & protect the family’s right to perform funerary rites in peace, it is up to the community to come together to signify their support for the bereaved & calmly refute the errors of bigots.
I hope the citizens of Raleigh stage a peaceful action against the WBC. I wish I could take part.



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