Topic: Former Westboro Baptist member,..,
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Wed 02/06/13 05:02 PM
Former Westboro Baptist member: We prayed for people to die
By Eun Kyung Kim, TODAY contributor


From the time she was 8, Libby Phelps Alvarez traveled the country protesting funerals. Like other members of the family-based Westboro Baptist Church, she often crashed the funerals of fallen soldiers.

“They think that they're fighting for a nation that supports homosexuality," Alvarez told TODAY, explaining the rationale behind the protests.

Now, Alvarez has left the inflammatory Kansas-based church started by her grandfather and travels the world with her new husband experiencing simple acts once forbidden by her former cult-like religion – like getting a haircut. She also has gotten her ears pierced.
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She said she first began to question church activities after a friend’s husband died while serving in the military. Her family picketed the funeral. She stayed behind.

“There was a point when we started praying for people to die,” she said. “I didn't actually do that but I was around when they did it.”

In addition to disrupting military funerals, Westboro church members also are known for extreme anti-gay and anti-Semitic rhetoric, targeting both groups in their protests. But they shocked the nation when they announced plans to protest the funerals of the children killed in the Newtown, Conn., mass shooting.

“Westboro will picket Sandy Hook Elementary School to sing praise to God for the glory of his work in executing his judgment,” the church announced in a tweet.

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noway

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Wed 02/06/13 05:08 PM
There are extremists in every religion.

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Wed 02/06/13 05:18 PM

Former Westboro Baptist member: We prayed for people to die
By Eun Kyung Kim, TODAY contributor


From the time she was 8, Libby Phelps Alvarez traveled the country protesting funerals. Like other members of the family-based Westboro Baptist Church, she often crashed the funerals of fallen soldiers.

“They think that they're fighting for a nation that supports homosexuality," Alvarez told TODAY, explaining the rationale behind the protests.

Now, Alvarez has left the inflammatory Kansas-based church started by her grandfather and travels the world with her new husband experiencing simple acts once forbidden by her former cult-like religion – like getting a haircut. She also has gotten her ears pierced.
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She said she first began to question church activities after a friend’s husband died while serving in the military. Her family picketed the funeral. She stayed behind.

“There was a point when we started praying for people to die,” she said. “I didn't actually do that but I was around when they did it.”

In addition to disrupting military funerals, Westboro church members also are known for extreme anti-gay and anti-Semitic rhetoric, targeting both groups in their protests. But they shocked the nation when they announced plans to protest the funerals of the children killed in the Newtown, Conn., mass shooting.

“Westboro will picket Sandy Hook Elementary School to sing praise to God for the glory of his work in executing his judgment,” the church announced in a tweet.

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noway


Have you ever heard of wolves in sheep's clothing?
That is a description of Westboro.

willing2's photo
Wed 02/06/13 05:18 PM
Westborors and Liberals have a common theme.
Both are praying for death.
Westboro prays for the death of a few individuals and the libs pray for the death of a whole nation.

Dodo_David's photo
Wed 02/06/13 05:19 PM
. . . libs pray for the death of a whole nation.


That is not true.

willowdraga's photo
Wed 02/06/13 05:29 PM
My guess is that David is correct about libs, since I am not one, I cannot speak for them.

But obviously the Westboro's do....

Personally, I resist the urge to even say "they/he/she/it deserves" because I am never in a good position to judge others.

willing2's photo
Wed 02/06/13 05:35 PM

. . . libs pray for the death of a whole nation.


That is not true.

Every move they make.
Every word they speak.
Leads us closer.
To the police state.

Dodo_David's photo
Wed 02/06/13 05:49 PM


. . . libs pray for the death of a whole nation.


That is not true.

Every move they make.
Every word they speak.
Leads us closer.
To the police state.


You are free to make such claims about liberals (which has nothing to do with the topic of the OP). I am free to dismiss the claims as being unproven.

Now, getting back to the topic of this thread. The Westboro group is an aberration among churches in the USA. Eventually, it will cease to exist when all of its members die, and there aren't that many.

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Wed 02/06/13 05:55 PM
Edited by Jeanniebean on Wed 02/06/13 05:56 PM
The Westboro Baptist groups are evil.
They call it "praying" but it is what we know well as the black arts.