Merged Fred Phelps nearly dead/Is dead.

They can't be rented, I'm afraid. They're reserved exclusively for adults who need to use them to help people.

I assume that this is just a snark but it sent me off on a Google trail to find that, although you might be right about renting (though this would more likely be an issue of getting the appropriate insurance), Coulson Flying Tankers may well be happy to sell you a Mars Water Bomber at a fire sale price as their contract with the BC Government was not renewed for this year. http://www.avtimes.net/news/local/loss-of-bomber-earns-top-story-spot-for-2013-1.776263 :(

Ah. The E in JREF strikes again. :cool:
 
Isn't that just a tad hypocritical? Supposedly we hate Fred Phelps for picketing funerals and upsetting grieving relatives, so if we do exactly the same thing then how are we any better? Why should it be OK for us to do it, but not him? Because he 'deserves' to be hated on?

I am old enough to not care anymore about making oneself better or not.
I do care enough to teach a lessons on "getting a serving of their own dog food".
 
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Phelp's excommunication is kind of a big deal, since being removed from the church is pretty much a forfeit of one's salvation and God's grace.

I wonder if members of the Westboro church see the irony their founder dedicating his life to preaching and condemning everyone to Hell, presumably trying to prevent people from damning their souls, only to be destined to burn it it himself.
 
How do you know he's wrong? Surely he has as much chance as any regligeous person of being correct.

Raw numbers. The number of "afterlife" counting past religion is big, and counting the various sect, even bigger. Any particular theory will therefor have a very low probability , trending toward zero as more afterlife theory are counted.

And that's not even counting individuals personal difference on afterlife views.

So yes, as much "chance" as any other religious person, *if* there was an afterlife, and that chance is near zero.

Or as theramintrees put it : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gcw1YEtTQCw
 
Pure speculation here...but given what Nate's said about his father's behavior in the past (physically and emotionally abusive, addicted to prescription drugs, etc.), my guess would be that in his old age, Fred 'regressed' into some of his old patterns, and the rest of the church felt that he was damaging their community by remaining in it.

I doubt very much that he gave up his beliefs; they are too deeply held, and he is too deeply invested in them.

That's kind of what I was thinking, like senility or something has led him to spouting blatent racism, but I would think hiding him from public would be far more effective. Of course these are obviously not people who make rational decisions.
 
That's kind of what I was thinking, like senility or something has led him to spouting blatent racism, but I would think hiding him from public would be far more effective. Of course these are obviously not people who make rational decisions.


Given some of the family's cracks about Jews, I don't think racist comments would do it.
 
In reply to a post by ApolloGnomon which had obviously been edited to remove whatever was initially posted, as the post Shemp replies to reads simply "Nevermind":


I doubt he has attained Nirvana.



:D That's made my day! (I am unmoved by Phelps' fate.)
 
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Well, I've just seen Louis Theroux's documentary on them (again), where he returns to visit them after a few years. I still feel it is a shame that he doesn't know enough Bible to confront them with a few passages, but that's besides the point.
Seeing how they spoke about ex-members of their church (sometimes even there own children), I don't think they would mind any demonstration at FP's funeral. I think some of them would probably join them, and say "Yes, God does hate Fred Phelps". They excommunicated him for a good reason (in their warped logic).
Plus, I would think they wouldn't mind the attention.
 
The living will know.


Which is exactly why his funeral should be picketed, and why he should be disrespected, yea unto pissing on his grave and dancing on and around it (to grungy techno and all!)

So that his family and so-called "church" get a taste of their own medicine.
 
Which is exactly why his funeral should be picketed, and why he should be disrespected, yea unto pissing on his grave and dancing on and around it (to grungy techno and all!)



So that his family and so-called "church" get a taste of their own medicine.



There will be no funeral.

I say this because I just remembered some of the logic they used to justify protesting funerals. They consider funerals to be "worshiping the dead." As vile as they are, they are at least consistent. Thinking back on what I remember about these monsters, I would be shocked if they held a funeral.
 
He will most definently not be missed.

Of course he will. He was a "fascinating historical character"!

Nathan said his father is nothing but an old-fashioned, anti-Black hate monger.

This from U.K. paper the Telegraph:

Nate Phelps says the perception in some circles that his father was once this champion of civil rights, railing against discrimination, is laughable. “We would all call Black people ‘DNs’ at home. It stood for Dumb ******* and was our private language,” he says. “We thought it was clever to call them that in front of them. He was deeply prejudiced, and he believed the Bible said they were cursed.

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