Radicalized Kansas Baptists plan to terrorize Edward’s funeral

by YankeeJim | December 9, 2010 at 01:46 pm
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Here is a perfect example of radicalized Christians being on the same level as radicalized Muslims. I thought that their “free speech” suit would be before the Supreme Court by now so that the Court can tell them that protesting at funerals is illegal. Maybe it will take Congress to pass a special law saying as much.   Elizabeth Edwards was a great woman and this is the last thing that should happen to her.   It is time to put radicalized religions of all kinds in their place as Hipocrites of the lowest kind.  

“Elizabeth Edwards funeral to be protested by Westboro church

By Melissa Bell

According to the Westboro Baptist Church's Web site, the Kansas church known for its anti-homosexual protests will protest Elizabeth Edwards's funeral in Raleigh, N.C., near the Edenton Street United Methodist Church on Saturday.

Elizabeth Edwards died Tuesday from cancer. Westboro's Web site does not say why it has singled out Edwards's funeral, but it regularly attends funerals of military personnel.

The Edenton Street United Methodist Church said it is aware of the planned protest, and senior staff officials are meeting to decide what to do about the issues surrounding it.”

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YankeeJim

It's a good thing there aren't as many Baptists as there are Muslims.

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"thirty-aught-six"

Hyppocrates or Hippokrátēs was an ancient Greek physician of the Age of Pericles. I can't find any reference to his radicalized religious beliefs. He is considered one of the most outstanding figures in the history of medicine and I think you do a great disservice labeling him the lowest of the low.

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YankeeJim

Woops.

Definition of HYPOCRITE1: a person who puts on a false appearance of virtue or religion2: a person who acts in contradiction to his or her stated beliefs or feelings— hypocrite adjective

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