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Thursday, December 20, 2007

Westboro Baptist Church produces the most evil music video ever

About a year and a half ago, I had a first-hand encounter with the Westboro Baptist Church - aka the "God Hates Fags" church - when a bunch of them came to WGSR (where I was working at the time) so that Shirley Phelps Roper could do a live interview. In my initial report I wrote about how the Westboro Baptist members were singing really blasphemous "parodies" of well-known songs.

Well, Phillip Arthur found something: a music video by the Westboro Baptist Church. It is, quite easily, the most evil music video that I have ever seen in my life.

If you are bothered or offended easily, you may not want to watch this. The entire thing is very disgusting, but it's the last several seconds of it that are especially nauseating. Whoever it is that put that little kid up to this, should be hauled-up on charges.

Here it is: Westboro Baptist Church singing "God Hates The World"...

Comments?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

sick! child abuse!

The Bible.
Because all the works of science cannot equal the wisdom of cattle-
sacrrificing primitives who thought every animal species in the world lived within walking distance of noahs house.

Anonymous said...

I couldn't watch it all, but I got the message very quickly.

It's the Fred Phelpses of the world and their followers that smear the face of true, scriptural Christianity. Apparently, they've never read their bibles. Every Bible I've ever owned said:

"For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son..."

Sure, the Bible is an offensive weapon; it is a sword meant to divide. It was given to us to show the way and make the right eternal choices - heaven or hell. Sadly, in the hands of Fred Phelps (and many others, undoubtedly), it is weilded to the hurt of the cause of Jesus Christ who loved the world and gave His life to pay for ALL sins. This "too late to pray" idea that he has is blasphemous teaching spawned from the pits of Hell. It's this sort of crap that makes the message of grace less effectual in an unbelieving world because the picture of "Christianity" is no longer Christ, but the Fred Phelps, the Jerry Falwells, and the Jesse Jacksons who allow politics to form their doctrine instead of the reverse.