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Westboro coming to Beaumont to protest at soldier's funeral

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 12:16 pm
by southerngale
There are a lot of Southeast Texans in uproar today.

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Kansas Church Plans Protest at Soldier's Funeral in Beaumont
October 4,2006


Members of a church from Kansas say they're planning to picket outside of a soldier's funeral service in Beaumont.

28 year old Edward Reynolds was killed September 25 in Iraq. His funeral is this Saturday at Borden Chapel Missionary Baptist Church. Visitation begins at 10 a.m. The funeral begins at 2 p.m.

Reynolds was engaged and has three children.

Ten to twelve members of Westboro Baptist Church in Topeka, Kansas, plan to protest outside the funeral service, not because of anything Reynolds did, but because the Kansas church believes the soldiers are fighting for a U.S. government that is not tough enough against homosexuals. The church has conducted similar protests at soldiers' funerals across the nation.

During a telephone interview with KFDM News on Tuesday afternoon, church spokesman Jonathan Phelps talked about the group's beliefs.

"Our church has been in existence since 1955," said Phelps. "About 16 years ago, we took to the streets, preaching with picket signs. Our core message: God hates fags. What has happened, when we took to the streets, it became clear this is a nation that has fully embraced that lifestyle, therefore exhibiting it is in the same boat as the ancient Sodom. The Bible is clear: if you go the way of Sodom and Gomorrah, you're doomed."

Phelps claims because of the church's beliefs, the government began a 15 year "reign of terror" against the church.

"All of the institutions have joined in with that, including the military," said Phelps. "These soldiers who are coming back increasingly in body bags are the direct result of the wrath of God. They couldn't be marching down Main Street if we didn't have a nation of fornicators and adulterers. What gets God raging mad is when this nation has turned on its prophet. God is now fighting against the nation. We're testifying that you cannot fight for this country and against God. Not just because they've associated themselves with the military. Our position is that a soldier knows this is a country that enables homosexuality, and fights for the nation anyway."

We asked Phelps why his church members have chosen to protest at the funerals of soldiers.

"If families didn't turn funerals into patriotic pep rallies, we wouldn't travel to Beaumont, Texas," said Phelps. "But they're saying 'God bless America,' and we feel like we have to make sure our message is heard. This is a big patriotic pep rally and they don't want any dissenters. This is the only legitimate forum to send our message."

Phelps said the church doesn't believe God has blessed America. Instead, he says members of the church believe God has turned against America because of what he calls our government's support for immoral behavior.

Airon Reynolds is the pastor at Borden Chapel Missionary Baptist Church. He's also the soldier's cousin.

We asked him about the planned protest.

"It's an act of desecration," said Reynolds. "He was only doing his patriotic duty. To have any form of a protest is almost an act of blasphemy, because they say they're doing it in the name of God, and God would have nothing to do with such a thing."

Congress has passed a bill that mandates protestors remain at least 500 feet from a funeral service. Here is the text of the bill:


§ 42.055. FUNERAL SERVICE DISRUPTIONS. (a) In this
section:
(1) "Facility" means a building at which any portion of a funeral service takes place, including a funeral parlor, mortuary, private home, or established place of worship.
(2) "Funeral service" means a ceremony, procession, or memorial service, including a wake or viewing, held in connection with the burial or cremation of the dead.
(3) "Picketing" means:
(A) standing, sitting, or repeated walking, riding, driving, or other similar action by a person displaying or carrying a banner, placard, or sign;
(B) engaging in loud singing, chanting,
whistling, or yelling, with or without noise amplification through a device such as a bullhorn or microphone; or
(C) blocking access to a facility or cemetery being used for a funeral service.
(b) A person commits an offense if, during the period beginning one hour before the service begins and ending one hour after the service is completed, the person engages in picketing within 500 feet of a facility or cemetery being used for a funeral service.
(c) An offense under this section is a Class B misdemeanor.

Added by Acts 2006, 79th Leg., 3rd C.S., ch. 2, § 1, eff. May 19,

A procession escorting Sergeant Reynolds' body is expected to arrive in Beaumont late Wednesday afternoon.

The public is invited to show its support for the sergeant's family.

For more information about the route, look at the next story on our web page.
scottl@kfdm.com

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 12:21 pm
by yoda
I hope they arrest those people and have them sit in jail for a long time... :grrr:

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 12:23 pm
by southerngale
Ugh. And from Wikipedia on Westboro Baptist Church (Baptist and church used quite loosely), under Quotations from Phelps' Sermons:

"[Hurricane] Rita is an answer to the prayers of the suffering saints of Westboro Baptist Church".

:grr: :roll:

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 12:59 pm
by GalvestonDuck
He just keeps pushing the envelope with his protests. One of these days, someone is going to attempt to silence that "reverend." I won't be surprised when it happens and I wouldn't be surprised if it happened in Pennsylvania.

Personally, I wouldn't wish any deadly harm on him and I suppose, in light of their forgiveness of the killer, the Amish certainly wouldn't either. But how can a man who has followers holding signs saying, "God is your enemy" call himself a Christian?

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 1:11 pm
by kevin
I wish deadly harm on him. This man is nothing like a Christian. He is an insanely hate filled man who leads a brainwashed family. This man met with Saddam Hussein and found common ground in hatred for homosexuality and probably America. This man says things like 'God Bless IEDs' because he hates 'fine man America'.

As far as I am concerned he is worst than even fascists. A person who has no room within our constitutional republic. I would like for him to be deported to Uzbekistan at the earliest possible opportunity.

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 1:11 pm
by Lindaloo
Those kooks are just that, KOOKS! Sick individuals!

They were going to protest the Amish girls funerals. But a radio talkshow gave them an hour airplay to not protest this. If they protest anyway they will have to pay the talk radio show $500,000.

Yeah, all of us victims of Katrina deserved what we got because we are sinners! I would love to be in a room with one of those people for just 5 minutes, that's all I would need, just 5 minutes! :grr:

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 1:40 pm
by Yarrah
but because the Kansas church believes the soldiers are fighting for a U.S. government that is not tough enough against homosexuals.

Idea: put these people on a remote island along with some muslim terrorists (we won't miss them either), leave them alone and see what happens.

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 1:41 pm
by Lindaloo
Heck no, they will multiply. :lol:

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 1:48 pm
by kevin
Fred Phelps only believes in hatred, that is his god. He will find himself submitting to the stronger belief system and becoming a mujahadeen. Nothing but an insanely frightened man who is a danger to all society. Whatever happened to him was horrible no doubt, but its not worth the cost of those grieving, not even close.

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 1:53 pm
by Brent
kevin wrote:I wish deadly harm on him. This man is nothing like a Christian. He is an insanely hate filled man who leads a brainwashed family. This man met with Saddam Hussein and found common ground in hatred for homosexuality and probably America. This man says things like 'God Bless IEDs' because he hates 'fine man America'.

As far as I am concerned he is worst than even fascists. A person who has no room within our constitutional republic. I would like for him to be deported to Uzbekistan at the earliest possible opportunity.


Totally agree.

:grr: :roll:

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 4:28 pm
by streetsoldier
They were also planning to "protest" at the funerals of those little Amish girls...but they called it off in exchange for air time to vent against the PA Governor.

...slimeballs... :grrr:

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 7:13 pm
by Ptarmigan
What a bunch sick fools they are. I heard talk show host Mike Gallagher offered to put them on air in exchange of "protesting" at the funeral. He even offered them money to not protest, but they turned it down. These groups have no decency. They are really anti-gay, American, Scandinavian, Catholic, Mormon, and Jewish. The so-called church has a bunch of inbred members. They are not allowed to marry outside the church.
:grr: :grr: :grr: :grr:

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 7:16 pm
by Ptarmigan
kevin wrote:I wish deadly harm on him. This man is nothing like a Christian. He is an insanely hate filled man who leads a brainwashed family. This man met with Saddam Hussein and found common ground in hatred for homosexuality and probably America. This man says things like 'God Bless IEDs' because he hates 'fine man America'.

As far as I am concerned he is worst than even fascists. A person who has no room within our constitutional republic. I would like for him to be deported to Uzbekistan at the earliest possible opportunity.


I think Fred Phelps is a closeted and repressed homosexual. The "church" is made up of a few families, Phelps, Ropers, and Hockenbargers. Fred Phelps is violent and has a history of abuse on his own family member.

Westboro Baptist Church
WBC Members
Sept 13, 2001 rally against Fred Phelps

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 7:50 pm
by TexasStooge
Their frivolous protests have gotta stop!! :x

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 9:54 pm
by pojo
They've been up here also... It wasn't pretty.

Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 5:59 am
by O Town
God help them if they tried to protest at any of my familys funerals.
How very disrespectful for the families trying to grieve for their lost family member.
I hope they rot in hell!

Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 7:35 am
by TexasStooge
They better not protest at my family's or friends' funerals, or I would give them a what for...via Law Enforcements.

Sure they have a right to speak their minds, but NOT AROUND ANY OF US!!!

Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 11:03 am
by southerngale
O Town wrote:God help them if they tried to protest at any of my familys funerals.

That's the attitude of a lot of people around here, but they're not even family members of Reynolds.

Yesterday, Phelps was on KLVI, talking to a popular talk-radio host, Jack Piper. It was unbelievable. Some of the things he was saying were unreal, but he sure had Piper piping hot mad. They believe they have the right to protest at any funeral they want because all of us who live here (as well as other areas) have turned from God and support gays. He talked about how all of Topeka was full of sinners (as well as the rest of America), so Piper suggested they just stay there since they seem to have plenty to do there, and leave everyone else alone in other states. Phelps just laughed. When Piper tried to talk to him about how what they were doing was disrespectful to the family, Phelps could care less. Piper asked when he last lost a loved one, and he said he hadn't!
Their whole mindset is just wacko, and they go about everything the wrong way.

Reynolds arrived at the airport in Houston yesterday, and was then transported here. The funeral is Saturday in Beaumont.

Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 2:59 pm
by Pburgh
What a bunch of sick hatemongers!!! I don't think they know my God.

Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 3:07 pm
by chadtm80
Yes.. However the good thing is God DOES know them ;-) and when the time comes he will remember them