Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Originally posted by: Harvey
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
I am here to point out that when members of the left establishment die those of us on the right don't run around talk about how we hope they burn in hell. It is an uniquely liberal thing to claim to be compassionate and high minded then turn around and insult people after they have died. Go dig up the Jerry Fallwell thread to see what I am talking about.
You're so full of shit my ass is jealous... or did I miss something in the hate filled rhetoric of all those idiot fundy preachers and their brainless sheep screaming hate and death threats at birth control centers and gay pride parades? :roll:
You have video of Helm's doing that?
Did I say Helms did that? You said it's some "uniquely liberal thing to claim to be compassionate and high minded then turn around and insult people after they have died." I'm saying that statement is bullshit. Do you really want me to dig up videos of fundy idiots spewing their hate?
Start with godhatesfags.com, and work your way down the slime pole.
Established in 1955 by Pastor Fred Phelps, the Westboro Baptist Church (WBC) of Topeka, Kansas still exists today as an Old School (or, Primitive) Baptist Church. We adhere to the teachings of the Bible, preach against all form of sin (e.g., fornication, adultery [including divorce and remarriage], sodomy), and insist that the sovereignty of God and the doctrines of grace be taught and expounded publicly to all men. These doctrines of grace were well summed up by John Calvin in his 5 points of Calvinism: Total Depravity, Unconditional Election, Limited Atonement, Irresistible Grace, and Perseverance of the Saints. Although these doctrines are almost universally hated today, they were once loved and believed. Even though the Arminian lies that "God loves everyone" and "Jesus died for everyone" are being taught from nearly every pulpit in this generation, this hasn't always been the case. If you are in a church that supposedly believes the Bible, and you are hearing these lies, then your church doesn't teach what the Bible teaches. If you care about your never-dying soul, you will carefully read every word of this web site, along with the entire Bible.
WBC engages in daily peaceful sidewalk demonstrations opposing the homosexual lifestyle of soul-damning, nation-destroying filth. We display large, colorful signs containing Bible words and sentiments, including: GOD HATES FAGS, FAGS HATE GOD, AIDS CURES FAGS, THANK GOD FOR AIDS, FAGS BURN IN HELL, GOD IS NOT MOCKED, FAGS ARE NATURE FREAKS, GOD GAVE FAGS UP, NO SPECIAL LAWS FOR FAGS, FAGS DOOM NATIONS, THANK GOD FOR DEAD SOLDIERS, i love you TROOPS, GOD BLEW UP THE TROOPS, GOD HATES AMERICA, AMERICA IS DOOMED, THE WORLD IS DOOMED, etc.
Perceiving the modern militant homosexual movement to pose a clear and present danger to the survival of America, exposing our nation to the wrath of God as in 1898 B.C. at Sodom and Gomorrah, WBC has conducted over 33,000 such demonstrations since June, 1991, at homosexual parades and other events, including funerals of impenitent sodomites (like Matthew Shepard) and over 200 military funerals of troops whom God has killed in Iraq/Afghanistan in righteous judgment against an evil nation. America crossed the line on June 26, 2003, when the Supreme Court (the conscience of the nation) ruled that we must respect sodomy. WBC teams have picketed all over the United States, and internationally (including Canada, Jordan and Iraq). The unique picketing ministry of Westboro Baptist Church has received international attention, and WBC believes this gospel message to be this world's last hope.
How many Eric Rudolphs do we need to make the point?
Eric Robert Rudolph (born September 19, 1966), also known as the Olympic Park Bomber, is an American terrorist who committed a series of bombings across the southern United States which killed three people and injured at least 150 others. He declared that his bombings were part of a guerrilla campaign against abortion and what he describes as "the homosexual agenda." He spent years as the FBI's most wanted criminal fugitive, but was eventually caught. In 2005 Rudolph pleaded guilty to numerous federal and state homicide charges and accepted five consecutive life sentences in exchange for avoiding a trial and the death penalty. Rudolph was connected with the Christian Identity movement; today, he self-identifies as a Catholic, and although he has denied that his crimes were religiously or racially motivated, Rudolph has also called himself a Roman Catholic at war over abortion
Helms didn't have to use physical violence. Instead, he tried it with bigoted legislation.
Topics of The Times; Gay-Bashing by Senator Helms
Published: February 21, 1995
Senator Jesse Helms has introduced legislation that would threaten the ability of gay and lesbian employees of the Federal Government to form employee associations. The broadly worded measure would bar the spending of Federal money to promote or carry out any program for Federal workers that somehow encourages the acceptance of homosexuality "as a legitimate and normal lifestyle."
According to the North Carolina Republican, the bill is an attempt to roll back "special rights" granted to homosexuals by the Clinton Administration. But Mr. Helms does not specify what those special rights are, and for a very good reason: they are a figment of his imagination. Far from removing "special rights," the Helms bill, if enacted, could deny homosexuals the same use of meeting rooms and bulletin boards for posting notices routinely enjoyed by other employee groups, including black or Hispanic employee organizations, and clubs like Weight Watchers.
Though the bill has not attracted any co-sponsors so far, its frightening assault on the principle of fair treatment cannot be lightly dismissed. Mr. Helms may try to attach the measure as an amendment to other legislation, setting up a difficult vote for lawmakers fearful of being accused of voting for homosexuality in the next campaign.
The situation poses a challenge for Senator Bob Dole. As majority leader and a Presidential candidate, he has a double duty to speak out against the bigotry embodied in Mr. Helms's hate measure.