Sounds bad until you realize that Christians think ALL who have sinned should be punished by death and that it is "but for the grace of God" that they are saved from that death "for all have sinned and come short of the glory of God."
Not sure the original context because I certainly didn't see it, but it doesn't sound like it was angling like she presented it. It's clearly being presented as hate instead of a message of salvation. It sounds like something most Christians believe even about themselves (do they "hate" themselves?) but deliberately taken out of context to fan the flames of rubes who don't realize what she's doing.
Most Christians are preaching God's mercy for sins and welcoming homosexuals the same as any other "sinner" seeking forgiveness, including themselves. The only possibly offensive part is that they consider homosexuality a sin but being upset with that is the same as being upset with all Christians (it's in their doctrine and they don't get to pick and choose). We already knew those three were Christians.
Deliberately playing on people's unfamiliarty with the religion and leaving out that they apply the same standard to themselves to make them appear bigoted toward an oppressed class is malicious. Even if you dislike religion, don't support this kind of "journalism." Westboro Baptist Church is Westboro Baptist Church. The reason WBC is specifically notorious is because the millions of other Christians who believe that all have sinned and deserve death do not "hate" sinners. Distorting their message to make them appear hatefully intolerant is hateful intolerance.
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