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"Million Fag March": Anti-Gay Hate Church Gets Taste of Its Own Medicine [VIDEO]

Posted by Trish , Pensito Review at 12:01 PM on April 1, 2008.


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Here’s a follow-up to our previous post on the Million Fag March, held recently in Topeka to protest Westboro Baptist Church. You guys looked great! Good job! Click on the video to your right for more.

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Tough love
Posted by: Rune on Apr 1, 2008 12:41 PM   
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"They're extremists. I mean, they're almost just as bad as the war on terror."

Oh, my, from the mouth's of knaves! Uh, yeah, they are the extremists. Right. Now, remember, you can love them over there or they will come and love you right here in your home town. LOL!

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» RE: Tough love Posted by: zipper696
The Church that..
Posted by: zipper696 on Apr 1, 2008 1:06 PM   
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worships an unmarried 33 year old Jewish boy, who lived at home with his mother, wore sandals, flowing robes and his hair shoulder length and spent his adult years travelling (cruising?) with a bunch of tough fishermen and tax collectors....

My gaydar is bleeping.....

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» Oh, give me a break. Posted by: joeunix
» RE: Oh, give me a break. Posted by: bomec
» RE: Oh, give me a break. Posted by: joeunix
» RE: Oh, give me a break. Posted by: AMERICAN VETERAN
» RE:"My gaydar is bleeping....." Posted by: zipper696
» RE: Oh, give me a break. Posted by: marilee
» RE: Oh, give me a break. Posted by: bomec
Phelps has 100 members in his Church o fwhich 80 % are relatives
Posted by: Swedish liberal on Apr 1, 2008 3:49 PM   
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The so called Church of Mr Phelps has roughly 100 members of which some 80 % are his kin, according to the link he has 13 children and 54 grandchildren.

What is the issue? One lone crazy? Why is Mr Phelps so in the media eye? His congregation and himself is totaly insignificant.

I as a Swede see these denounciations both in Sweden and on these pages but come on 100 members? He is a kook and that all it is. Or is there at different agenda that I do not see?

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» Phelps and his Church Posted by: zipper696
» RE: Phelps and his Church Posted by: Cybershaman
Bible Back at You
Posted by: Penros on Apr 2, 2008 8:57 AM   
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Those people don't read very far around their preferred verse in the Bible, or they would sell their daughters into servitude and bring bulls into the church and cut their throats for sacrifice. The edict is so ancient that we can almost imagine the deity trying to increase the Hebrew population by directing the sperm flow away from other men and into the womb. Homosexuality is a great form of birth control.

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An Intellectually Honest Christian
Posted by: GriGri on Apr 2, 2008 9:30 AM   
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Wow! It felt so good, I am embarrassed to admit, to hear a Christian speak honestly about the God(s) of the Bible. When Pastor Phelp's daughter said that God is the most intolerant being, I almost cheered from release of the frustration of having to hear all the "God is love" propaganda ubiquitously displayed throughout America on t-shirts, bumper stickers, church marquees, etc.

Jesus made it clear that one must accept his teachings, his beliefs, his ethics, his morality, his Weltanschauung or face an eternity of unrelenting torture. Think about that for a moment. Most of us have experienced some level of physical suffering that lasted long enough for there to be a degree of habituation. Jesus was creative enough to describe a situation where those who rejected him would know no degree of relief.

Although I abhor their message, I applaud their honesty. The (un-)Holy Bible, both Old and New Testaments, paints a terrifying portrait of a world where absolute, theocratic domination is the highest good.

As Homer (Simpson, not of Iliad/Odyssey fame) so eloquently said: (When speaking of the Bible) "This thing has no answers!" and "Praise Jeebus!"

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» The Version(s) I read. Posted by: GriGri
» RE: The Version(s) I read. Posted by: Cybershaman
Sad, so sad
Posted by: willymack on Apr 2, 2008 12:38 PM   
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If somenoe named Yeshua (jesus) didn't exist as a radical, self-styled rabbi, another name of another holy man would've been made up. "For every age and every danger, a hero appears to set things aright". This is an approximation of a passage from the Bagivad Gita, a Hindu holy book. It was jesus a couple thousand years ago. The next one may be walking around even now.. When enough time has elapsed after the death of that person, the story will begin and grow with the telling. It'll be used by scoundrels as a means to extort gullible people for material gain and control. A relatively harmless version of this was the semi-deification of George Washington in songs and embroidered "history" during my grade school days.

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paganpat
Posted by: paganpat on Apr 2, 2008 8:53 PM   
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Same old crap, if preaching the truth of the christian bible don't bring in the sheep then preaching love will. They are all after the same thing,, follow the money,which everyone supports even the hard core atheists pay for this crap with all the vouchers and their tax exemptions.I would support some of the old gods , where have all the old gods gone? Look how many gods we used to have, who got rid of them and why ? Oh well , only one god left, think god!

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