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Spokesman: Rev. Fred Phelps, founder of anti-gay Kansas church, is ill and in care facility

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, told The Associated Press in a phone interview Sunday night that members of Westboro voted Phelps out of the church last summer, apparently "after some kind of falling out."

Nate Phelps, who broke away from the church 37 years ago, said church members became concerned afterward 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, stopped eating and since has been moved into hospice care, Nate Phelps said.

The estranged son is in contact with other family members who are also estranged from the church and said two of them managed to visit his father earlier this month.

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.

Kansas' leading 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."

Nate Phelps said he has no doubt some people would want to protest his father's funeral but added, "I wish they wouldn't."


I say we pack a picnic basket and make a day of it. :chesh:
 
Sounds like the democrats will be losing another one of their own. But hey, even if he dies, he still votes the democratic ticket.
 
the existence of the westboro baptist church means there is something both "Right" and howey agree on in this world. And that's bizarre.
 
According to several media sources, Fred Phelps, founder of Topeka-based Westboro Baptist Church, passed away Wednesday night. WIBW-TV in Topeka said one of his sons confirmed Phelps died before midnight. Phelps Sr., whose church is widely known for its anti-gay sentiments and protests at military funerals, was being cared for in a Shawnee County facility, according to Westboro Baptist Church spokesman Steve Drain.


http://fox4kc.com/2014/03/20/report-fred-phelps-founder-of-westboro-baptist-church-dies/


:rofl2:

Obama has ordered the flags to be flown at half-mast.
 
He's probably got AIDS from thinking about gay sex so much. I mean when you are taking some logic leaps like: God is punishing us by killing some soldiers in Afghanistan for letting the ghey be all out in the open like that... then you are truly centered on the gay sex you think is going on all around you.

I'd ask him... Jealous much?

He shows signs of being upset that he just wouldn't allow himself to do what he really wanted to do in life. I pity his followers.
 
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