Allecher
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It appears that two of Fred Phelps' granddaughters have defected from the Westboro Baptist Church according to Megan Phelps' personal blog.
And, there is another thread on this!!!![]()
I frankly don't understand why anyone gives two ***** about a church of only 40 people. If they had a stockpile of chemical weapons I could understand why they'd get some press, but otherwise they seem like little more than a distraction.
(says the guy who just posted on a Westboro Baptist Church thread)
Are there others? I swear, I looked!
I wonder if they are losing members faster than others are joining.
http://www.buzzfeed.com/mjs538/two-more-members-leave-the-westboro-baptist-church
Buzzfeed says that the church is dying but the story seems to be anecdotal. Although the members leaving seem to have been fairly important ones.
It doesn't say for example how many members the church has today vs. 5 years ago or 10 years ago.
Anyone know anything like that?
All ready to forgive her?
I am glad she left, but she still has to answer for what she did (as an adult).
All ready to forgive her?
I am glad she left, but she still has to answer for what she did (as an adult).
All ready to forgive her?
I am glad she left, but she still has to answer for what she did (as an adult).
"We know that we've done and said things that hurt people. Inflicting pain on others wasn't the goal, but it was one of the outcomes. We wish it weren't so, and regret that hurt.
"We know that we dearly love our family. They now consider us betrayers, and we are cut off from their lives, but we know they are well-intentioned. We will never not love them.
"We know that we can't undo our whole lives. We can't even say we'd want to if we could; we are who we are because of all the experiences that brought us to this point. What we can do is try to find a better way to live from here on. That's our focus."
That's a cruelly simplistic way to view the situation.
Maybe I am missing something, I don't follow the WBC in great detail. I hold her responsible for the actions she committed as an adult.
Maybe I am missing something, I don't follow the WBC in great detail. I hold her responsible for the actions she committed as an adult.
Why on earth wouldn't we? She had crazy parents? Well that line starts five million miles away to the left...
Again, for the record: good for her taking a step in the right direction, but for me there is no amnesty here.
You most definitely are missing something.
No one's saying we don't "hold her responsible for her actions", whatever that actually means, but that throwaway phrase hasn't anything to do with forgiving her and welcoming her to take her first steps as a mentally sound individual. These people were her family and this was her creed since the day she was born. The concept of sacrificing your familial links is difficult enough without the addition of shameless and obsessive brainwashing. It took her longer than it should have to work out that she was doing loathsome things and was herself a loathsome person, but that's understandable and she's on the right side of things now. It makes no sense to be a prick of it.