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dab69
March 17th, 2014, 14:55
because I know you all care so much: :ymdevil:


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Founder of anti-gay Kansas church in care facility
Getty Images: Michael S. Williamson, The Washington Post
The Rev. Fred Phelps leads the controversial Westboro Baptist Church.
6 hr ago By Associated Press

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) тАФ The Rev. Fred Phelps Sr., who founded a Kansas church widely known for its protests at military funerals and anti-gay sentiments, is in a care facility, according to a church spokesman.

Phelps, 84, is being cared for in a Shawnee County facility, Westboro Baptist Church spokesman Steve Drain said Sunday. Drain wouldn't identify the facility.

"I can tell you that Fred Phelps is having some health problems," Drain said. "He's an old man, and old people get health problems."

Members of the Westboro church, based in Topeka, frequently protest at funerals of soldiers with signs containing messages such as "Thank God for dead soldiers," and "Thank God for 9/11," claiming the deaths are God's punishment for American immorality and tolerance of homosexuality and abortion.

Westboro Baptist, a small group made mostly of Phelps' extended family, inspired a federal law and laws in numerous states limiting picketing at funerals. But in a major free-speech ruling in 2011, the U.S. Supreme Court held that the church and its members couldn't be sued for monetary damages for inflicting pain on grieving families under the First Amendment.

The Southern Poverty Law Center, a civil-rights nonprofit group, has called Westboro Baptist Church a hate group.

Nate Phelps, an estranged son of Fred Phelps, also said in an email to The Topeka Capital-Journal that members of Westboro have voted Fred Phelps out of the church.

Nate Phelps, who broke away from the church 37 years ago, told the newspaper that church members became concerned after the vote that his father might harm himself and moved him out of the church, where he and his wife had lived for years. Fred Phelps was moved into a house, where he "basically stopped eating and drinking," Nate Phelps said.

Drain declined comment Sunday on whether Fred Phelps had been voted out of the church. Drain said Westboro Baptist Church doesn't have a designated leader. :ymapplause:

"We don't discuss our internal church dealings with anybody," Drain told the newspaper.

A Kansas gay rights group on Sunday urged the gay community to respect the privacy of the "notoriously anti-LGBT" pastor if his health is declining.

Phelps and the members of his church have "harassed" the grieving families of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Kansans and others, Thomas Witt, executive director of Equality Kansas, said in a prepared statement.

But Witt added: "This is our moment as a community to rise above the sorrow, anger, and strife he sowed, and to show the world we are caring and compassionate people who respect the privacy and dignity of all."

Marsilius
March 18th, 2014, 23:47
According to a Huffington Post report, Fred fell out with the rest of the "church" leadership after they had earlier had a dispute with his daughter, the loveable Shirley. Following that dispute, it seems - hard to believe though it is - that Fred had appealed for mutual tolerance between the warring factions and, as a result, was sacked as leader and excommunicated by the victorious anti-Shirley group.

bruce_nyc
March 20th, 2014, 07:29
I can see it now.... Can you imagine Phelps' funeral. Can you imagine the protests....

dab69
March 21st, 2014, 14:31
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/03/1 ... 80493.html (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/03/17/fred-phelps-funeral_n_4980493.html)
...However, it seems that there may not be a funeral at all, according to WBC member Margie Phelps, who told Huffington Post editor Nick Wing in February that memorials were not in line with their church policy.Phelps' estranged son, Nathan, wrote in a Facebook post that his father had been excommunicated from WBC, and was "on the edge of death at Midland Hospice house in Topeka, Kansas."

WBC directed media inquiries to an FAQ page about Phelps that was vague about his current status. In response to the question, "Has Fred Phelps been тАШexcludedтАЩ from membership at Westboro Baptist Church?" they wrote, "Membership issues are private."

WBC says it will continue its activities without change regardless of Phelps' condition.

lego
March 21st, 2014, 21:37
RIP.

Nirish guy
March 25th, 2014, 18:24
BIH



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