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Topic: Church group to protest funeral Posted: August 07 2008 at 11:53 |
By ROB NAY
The Winnipeg Sun A fundamentalist church group from the U.S. has announced it plans
to picket the funeral of Tim McLean Jr. in Winnipeg, declaring, "God is
punishing Canada."
"People are absolutely outraged about it," said Doug Mitchell, a friend of McLean's for about seven years.
Led by pastor Fred Phelps, the Westboro Baptist Church from
Kansas issued a release saying they would picket McLean's funeral this
weekend.
Phelps' daughter, Shirley Phelps-Roper, said about seven church members
are expected to come to Winnipeg. "What we're doing is trying to
connect dots," Phelps-Roper told the Winnipeg Sun last night. "We're
trying to get you to see that your rebellion against the standards of
God, your disobedience to the commandments -- your idols, your false
gods, your filthy ways have brought wrath upon your head." The group has held pickets and protested on issues throughout
Canada and the U.S., commonly with only a small handful of people in
attendance.
In 1999, the group burned a Canadian flag and protested in
Ottawa following the Supreme Court ruling which ordered Ontario to
include same-sex couples in the definition of spouse.
The church has also developed a reputation for not always
following through on protests. "If it's not a hoax, then they're
morally deranged," said Arthur Schafer, director of the University of
Manitoba's Centre for Professional and Applied Ethics.
Mitchell said he and other friends are disturbed by the
church's plans. He said he hopes members of the church don't attend the
funeral for his friend who was murdered and decapitated aboard a
Greyhound bus last week.
"When it comes to the (Westboro) Baptist Church, they don't
even deserve to be on the same page as Tim McLean. He was too great a
guy," said Mitchell.
WHAT WOULD JESUS DO ! And why don't people like Idiot Phelps suffer these sort of crimes instead of a seemingly good person like Mr Mclean ?
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Posted: August 07 2008 at 12:12 |
The Westboro "Church" is a hate cult, pretty much the lowest form of human being I can conceive of. They regularly protest military funerals in this country, like it's bad enough having lost a loved one in the war and you have to deal with these assholes.
EVERYONE PAY ATTENTION: I'm not the most religious person, but PLEASE do not in any way connect these evil, evil people with Christianity - they are a deranged cult led by a man who by any definition is insane, I would be happy if they followed the example of the Nike-shoe wearing cult and all killed themselves.
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Posted: August 07 2008 at 12:21 |
This acts were declared illegal in several USA states, Canada should make the same thing, this bigots deserve no respect.
Something has to be done to stop this fanatics, according to WBC God hates everybody except them, it's time to stop abuse of Freedom of Speech by this animals (with the pardon of animals).
Iván
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Posted: August 07 2008 at 12:42 |
What I want to know is how scum like Phelps can stomach worshiping a God that cohorts with criminals.
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Posted: August 07 2008 at 12:52 |
Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:
This acts were declared illegal in several USA states, Canada should make the same thing, this bigots deserve no respect.
Something has to be done to stop this fanatics, according to WBC God hates everybody except them, it's time to stop abuse of Freedom of Speech by this animals (with the pardon of animals).
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I completely disagree. Not only does it make them martyrs to their supporters, it suggests that the government's job is to protect the feelings of its citizens. While that arguably works on places like progarchives, in real life, where there are far greater consequences, it gives the government too much power to censor what it doesn't like, however well-meaning its intentions. A far better response would be to simply stop paying them any attentions. It works with kids pulling attention stunts, and it will work with these overgrown babies as well.
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Posted: August 07 2008 at 12:55 |
Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:
This acts were declared illegal in several USA states
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In addition, these acts are prohibited by the federal government at Arlington National Cemetery and other national cemeteries. H.R. 5037, the "Respect for America's Fallen Heroes Act," which
prohibits certain demonstrations at cemeteries under the control of the
National Cemetery Administration and at Arlington National Cemetery, and
provides for punishment of such demonstrations as misdemeanors. This was signed into law 2 years ago.
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Posted: August 07 2008 at 13:25 |
Pnoom! wrote:
Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:
This acts were declared illegal in several USA states, Canada should make the same thing, this bigots deserve no respect.
Something has to be done to stop this fanatics, according to WBC God hates everybody except them, it's time to stop abuse of Freedom of Speech by this animals (with the pardon of animals).
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I completely disagree. Not only does it make them martyrs to their supporters, it suggests that the government's job is to protect the feelings of its citizens. While that arguably works on places like progarchives, in real life, where there are far greater consequences, it gives the government too much power to censor what it doesn't like, however well-meaning its intentions.
A far better response would be to simply stop paying them any attentions. It works with kids pulling attention stunts, and it will work with these overgrown babies as well.
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In this case I agree with Mr. Pnoom!. If there's one really good about the US is the total freedom of speech (or apparent at least).
Fanatism is on its way out. And so, thank God , is religion. It will take years, decades, centuries. I'll not be here. But one day religion will be but a bad memory for the human race. For religion carries the seed of fanatism. Fanatism carries the seed of hate. Hate, on the other hand, has never had such a good ally in history as religion.
Surely, there are great people who are religious. I respect them. But there's still a label there. One day there will be NO labels. And at least ONE reason for humankind's division will dissappear.
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Posted: August 07 2008 at 13:28 |
John Lennon..................dead
MLK..................................dead
Fred Phelps....................alive
when will somebody kill this motherf**ker?
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Posted: August 07 2008 at 13:30 |
Yeah, we've all heard about WBC, and we're all already outraged, blah blah blah
stonebeard wrote:
John Lennon..................deadMLK..................................deadFred Phelps....................alivewhen will somebody kill this motherf**ker?
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You're not helping. Celebrating anyone's death makes you an asshole, even if the person who died was an asshole.
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Posted: August 07 2008 at 13:38 |
I was glad when Jesse Helms slumped off this mortal coil, and I'll be pleased when Phelps does too. These people don't deserve reverence in life, nor in death.
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Posted: August 07 2008 at 13:45 |
Henry Plainview wrote:
Yeah, we've all heard about WBC, and we're all already outraged, blah blah blah
stonebeard wrote:
John Lennon..................deadMLK..................................deadFred Phelps....................alivewhen will somebody kill this motherf**ker?
| You're not helping. Celebrating anyone's death makes you an asshole, even if the person who died was an asshole. |
Yes... let's mourn Mr Phelp's death (when it arrives)... it will makes us better human beings...
...in the meantime, I hope that sorry piece of utter garbage can mourn ONE human being's death... just ONE....
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Posted: August 07 2008 at 13:46 |
The T wrote:
Pnoom! wrote:
Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:
This acts were declared illegal in several USA states, Canada should make the same thing, this bigots deserve no respect.
Something has to be done to stop this fanatics, according to WBC God hates everybody except them, it's time to stop abuse of Freedom of Speech by this animals (with the pardon of animals).
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I completely disagree. Not only does it make them martyrs to their supporters, it suggests that the government's job is to protect the feelings of its citizens. While that arguably works on places like progarchives, in real life, where there are far greater consequences, it gives the government too much power to censor what it doesn't like, however well-meaning its intentions.
A far better response would be to simply stop paying them any attentions. It works with kids pulling attention stunts, and it will work with these overgrown babies as well.
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In this case I agree with Mr. Pnoom!. If there's one really good about the US is the total freedom of speech (or apparent at least).
Fanatism is on its way out. And so, thank God , is religion. It will take years, decades, centuries. I'll not be here. But one day religion will be but a bad memory for the human race. For religion carries the seed of fanatism. Fanatism carries the seed of hate. Hate, on the other hand, has never had such a good ally in history as religion.
Surely, there are great people who are religious. I respect them. But there's still a label there. One day there will be NO labels. And at least ONE reason for humankind's division will dissappear. |
Now, the freedom of speech part...can agree, in good spirit. But about the religion...nay. Religion doesn't means fanatism. Misunderstood religion means fanatism. And fanatism, carring the seed of hate, is no longer a religion on its right path. That being said, I'm surprised I'm responding to this, but I guess I'm mostly an areligious person who respect religion.
Edited by Ricochet - August 07 2008 at 13:47
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Posted: August 07 2008 at 13:57 |
Henry Plainview wrote:
stonebeard wrote:
John Lennon..................deadMLK..................................deadFred Phelps....................alivewhen will somebody kill this motherf**ker?
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You're not helping. Celebrating anyone's death makes you an asshole, even if the person who died was an asshole. |
While I agree in the case of Fred Phelps, who is little more than a nuisance, does your statement, which implies a complete absence of exceptions, include, say, Hitler? Or, to use a more relevant, still living, example, Osama bin Laden?
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Posted: August 07 2008 at 14:00 |
The T wrote:
Henry Plainview wrote:
Yeah, we've all heard about WBC, and we're all already outraged, blah blah blah
stonebeard wrote:
John Lennon..................deadMLK..................................deadFred Phelps....................alivewhen will somebody kill this motherf**ker?
| You're not helping. Celebrating anyone's death makes you an asshole, even if the person who died was an asshole. |
Yes... let's mourn Mr Phelp's death (when it arrives)... it will makes us better human beings...
...in the meantime, I hope that sorry piece of utter garbage can mourn ONE human being's death... just ONE.... |
I didn't say you have to mourn him. Just don't be an asshole.
I am reasonably sure that Mr. Phelps has felt sad about the death of another human being. Do you honestly think he is such a monster that he doesn't even feel for people closely to him and/or his "cause"?
The T wrote:
Fanatism is on its way out. And so, thank God, is religion. It will take years, decades, centuries. I'll not be here. But one day religion will be but a bad memory for the human race. For religion carries the seed of fanatism. Fanatism carries the seed of hate. Hate, on the other hand, has never had such a good ally in history as religion.
Surely, there are great people who are religious. I respect them. But there's still a label there. One day there will be NO labels. And at least ONE reason for humankind's division will dissappear. |
Haha, no, I'm sorry Mr. Secular Humanist, but religion is never going to die and your utopia will never be realized. For one, because it's a utopia and is therefore impossible. One world one love is hippie nonsense, even though it would be very nice if it were true. There is much debate whether or not religion is making a "comeback", but it's obvious that your mind-viruses are hear to stay. Science will never be able to explain everything.
And the common "religion is the source of many/all of our problems" is greatly flawed. We are the source of our problems.
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I was glad when Jesse Helms slumped off this mortal coil, and I'll be pleased when Phelps does too. These people don't deserve reverence in life, nor in death. |
Like this. You are an asshole. He may have been a bully and a bigot, but he was a senator, not a brutal dictator. Now this is the internet, so I don't really care, just letting you know.
Edited by Henry Plainview - August 07 2008 at 14:14
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Posted: August 07 2008 at 14:09 |
lol aggressive moralism itt and elsewhere
these people just abuse free speech as a shield in that if anyone tries to stop their protest they can attempt to sue for suppression or somesuch.
edit: I mean that this is their primary intent - to make money from suing people who stand in their way.
Edited by laplace - August 07 2008 at 14:12
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Posted: August 07 2008 at 14:22 |
laplace wrote:
lol aggressive moralism itt and elsewhere
these people just abuse free speech as a shield in that if anyone tries to stop their protest they can attempt to sue for suppression or somesuch.
edit: I mean that this is their primary intent - to make money from suing people who stand in their way. |
And by making us angry, they are succeeding. They're really good trolls.
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While I agree in the case of Fred Phelps, who is little more than a nuisance, does your statement, which implies a complete absence of exceptions, include, say, Hitler? Or, to use a more relevant, still living, example, Osama bin Laden?
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GODWIN'S LAW WOOHOO! Yes, I would include them. Celebrate that they have been brought to justice, and celebrate that they can't hurt anyone else, but celebrating their death crosses the line, no matter how much of a monster they were. Now, emotionally it's hard to avoid being happy when Stalin, Hilter, Pol Pot, etc. die, and I understand that. But I still find it hard to justify, and it's impossible to justify once you cross out of mass murderer territory.
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Posted: August 07 2008 at 14:25 |
Henry Plainview wrote:
The T wrote:
Fanatism is on its way out. And so, thank God, is religion. It will take years, decades, centuries. I'll not be here. But one day religion will be but a bad memory for the human race. For religion carries the seed of fanatism. Fanatism carries the seed of hate. Hate, on the other hand, has never had such a good ally in history as religion.
Surely, there are great people who are religious. I respect them. But there's still a label there. One day there will be NO labels. And at least ONE reason for humankind's division will dissappear. |
Haha, no, I'm sorry Mr. Secular Humanist, but religion is never going to die and your utopia will never be realized. For one, because it's a utopia and is therefore impossible. One world one love is hippie nonsense, even though it would be very nice if it were true. There is much debate whether or not religion is making a "comeback", but it's obvious that your mind-viruses are hear to stay. Science will never be able to explain everything. | WARNING: STRAW MAN ALERT!A world without religion is no more a utopia than a world with. Read his post again before you tell him he's speaking nonsense. And the science vs. religion is just completely irrelevant (not to mention wrong). By definition science can explain everything (if God exists, he/she/it is a part of science). What you meant to say, I'm sure, is that scientists can't explain everything, since obviously they can't. However, they can explain quite a lot, and the more they can explain, the smaller a "leap of faith" (to use the term so often bandied about by creationists regarding the more specific topic of evolution) it is to trust that conventional scientific theories are correct and that religion is not (or, presumably, that Religion is if science someday starts supporting that).
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Posted: August 07 2008 at 14:31 |
Henry Plainview wrote:
Pnoom! wrote:
While I agree in the case of Fred Phelps, who is little more than a nuisance, does your statement, which implies a complete absence of exceptions, include, say, Hitler? Or, to use a more relevant, still living, example, Osama bin Laden?
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GODWIN'S LAW WOOHOO! Yes, I would include them. Celebrate that they have been brought to justice, and celebrate that they can't hurt anyone else, but celebrating their death crosses the line, no matter how much of a monster they were. Now, emotionally it's hard to avoid being happy when Stalin, Hilter, Pol Pot, etc. die, and I understand that. But I still find it hard to justify, and it's impossible to justify once you cross out of mass murderer territory. |
First off, stop being overly aggressive, it's a surefire way to get this thread closed and end what could be useful discussion (and has been so far). Second, I think you misused Godwin's Law, since this wasn't really a Hitler analogy at all. It was a valid example designed to probe the extent to which you applied your statement. Third, dealing with what you actually said now, I actually agree.
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Posted: August 07 2008 at 14:36 |
Pnoom! wrote:
WARNING: STRAW MAN ALERT!
A world without religion is no more a utopia than a world with. Read his post again before you tell him he's speaking nonsense.
And the science vs. religion is just completely irrelevant (not to mention wrong). By definition science can explain everything (if God exists, he/she/it is a part of science). What you meant to say, I'm sure, is that scientists can't explain everything, since obviously they can't. However, they can explain quite a lot, and the more they can explain, the smaller a "leap of faith" (to use the term so often bandied about by creationists regarding the more specific topic of evolution) it is to trust that conventional scientific theories are correct and that religion is not (or, presumably, that Religion is if science someday starts supporting that).
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Pssh, what's an internet argument without strawmen? ;-)
Anyway I agree with you.
Pnoom! wrote:
Henry Plainview wrote:
Pnoom! wrote:
While I agree in the case of Fred Phelps, who is little more than a nuisance, does your statement, which implies a complete absence of exceptions, include, say, Hitler? Or, to use a more relevant, still living, example, Osama bin Laden?
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GODWIN'S LAW WOOHOO! Yes, I would include them. Celebrate that they have been brought to justice, and celebrate that they can't hurt anyone else, but celebrating their death crosses the line, no matter how much of a monster they were. Now, emotionally it's hard to avoid being happy when Stalin, Hilter, Pol Pot, etc. die, and I understand that. But I still find it hard to justify, and it's impossible to justify once you cross out of mass murderer territory. |
First off, stop being overly aggressive, it's a surefire way to get this thread closed and end what could be useful discussion (and has been so far).
Second, I think you misused Godwin's Law, since this wasn't really a Hitler analogy at all. It was a valid example designed to probe the extent to which you applied your statement.
Third, dealing with what you actually said now, I actually agree.
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Godwin's law applies to any mention of Hilter, I think. :P But otherwise I agree with you again. <3 It's probably because we both like Zorn--great minds think alike. <3
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Henry Plainview wrote:
Haha, no, I'm sorry Mr. Secular Humanist, but religion is never going to die and your utopia will never be realized. For one, because it's a utopia and is therefore impossible. One world one love is hippie nonsense, even though it would be very nice if it were true. There is much debate whether or not religion is making a "comeback", but it's obvious that your mind-viruses are hear to stay. Science will never be able to explain everything.
And the common "religion is the source of many/all of our problems" is greatly flawed. We are the source of our problems.
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Oh no, Mr Conservative Non-Humanist (we're throwing labels around, aren't we?), I'm not talking about a world of hippie love (I'm not a hippie by the way, Mr. Conservative -again, we're throwing labels around, aren't we?-). I know it's impossible. Just to erradicate ONE problem, helps, though. We still will have money and the human need for power (which also lies behind religion) to cause enough chaos and destruction...
It's not an utopia by the way. It's perfectly realizable. Religion itself is a BELIEF based on... well, evidence it is NOT. It is a FAITH. Religion in itself is quite improbable, yet it exists. Eradicating it will take centuries, again (be happy, Mr. Religious -again, we're throwing labels around, aren't we-, you won't be around to see it. )
Science, by defintion, CAN explain everything. All that has to happen is for SCIENTIST to discover evidence. Oh, I forgot, the world is flat, and anybody who says it's round is wrong because science cannot explain everything...
The same as with the world being round and millions of other scientific explanations, one day we will be able to explain god. Or maybe not. But fear not. You and I won't be here. The mind-viruses (that's an accurate descrption... ) are here to stay... for a while.
Of course, you're right saying that religion is not the cause of all problems, but WE are. True. But we invented religion. Therefore, your argument proves the point.
EDIT: By the way, if those "labels" don't apply to you, which may well be, I'd suggest you also think before throwing labels at the air, Mr Zorn-lover (this label you have approved yourself I think)
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