Wednesday, May 28, 2008

"The Most Hated Family in America"

Today, like usual, I was bored and messing around on MySpace. I saw where Dan of PlayRadioPlay! had posted a bulletin titled "New blog post! (About Westboro Baptist Church)." This bulletin linked you to the new blog Dan had written, entitled "Fred Phelps is a big dumb meany (and he doesn’t deserve to wear a cowboy hat)." I have previously read about and also blogged about Westboro Baptist Church, so I knew some about it. What he had posted that I thought was so interesting was a documentary filmed for The BBC. Normally I would sit and type what I think about this situation, but at the moment, I am at a loss for words on how to describe how disgusted these people make me. So, if you know about Westboro or don't care to learn more and just want to watch the documentary, skip to the bottom of the post, but if you wish to know a little before watching, I am going to post some information I got off of Wikipedia.com about the church....

The Most Hated Family in America is a TV documentary written and presented by the BBC's Louis Theroux about the family at the heart of the Westboro Baptist Church.

At the heart of the documentary is the Westboro Baptist Church (WBC), a U.S. church group headed by Fred Phelps and based in Topeka, Kansas. It runs the website GodHatesFags.com, and GodHatesAmerica.com, and other websites expressing condemnation of homosexuals, Roman Catholics, Muslims, Jews, Sweden, Ireland, Canada, and other groups. The organization is monitored by the Anti-Defamation League, and classified as a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center. The group has achieved national notoriety in recent years due to its picketing of funeral processions of US soldiers killed in action in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The church bases its work around the belief expressed by its best known slogan and the address of its primary website, "God hates fags", and expresses the opinion, based on its Biblical interpretation, that nearly every tragedy in the world is God's punishment for homosexuality – specifically society's increasing tolerance and acceptance of gay, lesbian, and bisexual people. It maintains that God hates homosexuals above all other kinds of "sinners" and that homosexuality should be a capital crime.

Louis Theroux stated that the Phelpses are the most extreme people he has ever met. In an interview on the BBC website, Theroux gave his opinion on the teachings of Fred Phelps.

"I think that the pastor is not a very nice person. I think he's an angry person who's twisted the Bible and picked and chosen verses that support his anger, that sort of justify his anger, and he's instilled that in his children and they've passed it on to their children. Although the second and third generation are by and large quite nice people from what I saw, they still live under the influence of their Gramps."

Apart from their hateful protests, Theroux found them to be quite kind.

"It shows you what strange avenues the religious impulse can take you down. I think another part of the answer is that parts of the Christian Bible are pretty weird. There's a lot of weird stuff in there and when you take that and you add this angry, domineering kind of a father figure, which is Gramps, and you add that he has sort of separated them off from other people, other families and driven them to achieve a lot, and he was kind of a charismatic guy, and still is up to a point. He was a very verbal, very persuasive, an extremely compelling speaker. All these things added together combined to make a powerful influence."

After Fred Phelps viewed the film, he preached a sermon in April 2007 attacking Theroux, calling him "Screwy Louis" and a "jackass." [listen to Fred Phelps' sermon by clicking here]

"The Most Hated Family in America"

Monday, May 12, 2008

BEWARE! Ignorance runs wild among us.

I was looking at the news on AOL moments ago and I decided to check out the earthquake that happened in China last night to get an update on what was going on. I think the first paragraph said it all...

"BEIJING (May 12) -- One of the worst earthquakes in decades struck central China on Monday, killing nearly 9,000 people, trapping about 900 students under the rubble of their school and causing a toxic chemical leak, state media reported."

Unfortunately, the story it's self isn't what I found to be the most disturbing part. That honor is left for the people who had left comments about the earthquake on the page to share with the world what they thought.

"Any country that eats thier own dogs for dinner had it coming."

"Great and painful tragedy.
Get smart, God is angry.
Return to Him with good deeds and love."

"THAT IS WHAT CHINA GETS AFTER ALL THE HORRIFIC THINGS THEY DO TO ANIMALS.......THROWING THEM IN BOILING WATER AND RIPPING THEIR SKIN OFF WHILE THEY ARE STILL ALIVE.....SLOWLING CLUBBING THEM TO DEATH AND LEAVING THEM THEIR TO DIE A SLOW HORRIBLE BLOODY DEATH.....AND SO ON.
CHINA IS A DISGRACE"

"Well, they been trying to kill us, our kids and our pets for years now! It's karma baby.
If not for the children I wouldn't care one bit."

"You need to get rid of your televisions and celphones and video games and magazines and everything else in your life that fills your heart with lies.
Technology is SATAN'S TOOL and he relishes filling you with false gods.
REDEMPTION FAST APPROACHES AND ONLY THE DEVOUT WILL SURVIVE HIS MAJESTY'S JUDGEMENT!!!!!!!!!!!!"

These are only a sample of what people are saying. Comments were being added so quickly that I stopped looking because I couldn't keep up. I am not saying that maybe this really is some "anger of God" thing, I am not saying it isn't, but I don't think that posting your opinion in an angry manner on a news story about THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE DEAD is the right way to let people know what you believe. Ok, this people are all dead because they live in a Godless country? I don't see the people saying these things going out to try to change this.

What I find to be even worse than people using the death of thousands to shove God down people's throats are the people who say that China deserves this because of eating dogs and such?! COME ON! You may not think it is right, but in case you didn't notice, different people groups have different beliefs when it comes to things like this. In America, we happen to have dogs as pets. Ok, that is how we do things. In other places, they have to eat what they can get, and that happens to be dogs. THEY ARE ALL ANIMALS! To us they are pets, to them they are food. How much of the American way of life is looked down upon by other counties? Hindus find cows to be holy, but we still eat them! How many other countries find the rampant promiscuity of our society to be just as bad, if not even worse that China eating dogs? I DO! Do I think that God should send some disaster or something to show us the error of our ways? No, because that wouldn't change a thing for anyone. Wake up people.

End rant.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Hello Blogspot.

So, I have created another blog. I have been using Xanga for years and thought that it was about time to reach out to another blogging site because Xanga seems to slowly be dying. I really didn't know it was possible for it to die more than it already had. I have nothing specific that I am going to use this page for. I may post about music, maybe movie, maybe just what is going on it my life. I can't even guarantee you that I will be the one writing everything on this page, I may just copy it from other sites if it is something cool. To be honest, I may never even post on it. I have a bad habit of tying out long blogs and then I just never seem to post them. Whatever. I have joined the world of Blogspot. Wait... or is it called Blogger? The individual urls are Blogspot, but the main page is Blogger. Whatever. I am here.

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