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Four Westboro protesters show up to protest funeral
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If the Phelps crowd didn't get publicity, they'd have to stop. But in Utah, I'm sure they believe they're "preaching to the choice".
The Salt Lake Tribune has been embedding any references to the protests farther down in its more positive stories about the funeral. The Deseret News, however, has been explicitly writing stories directly about this protest.
On KSL Radio, you had Doug Wright on Thursday saying, "These hateful, bitter people only want one thing: attention." Then he turned around and invited his listeners to visit Westboro's Web site, godhatesfags.org.
I suppose part of the true irony is that the LDS Church is turning around and making money off a Baptist group hating President Hinckley by splashing these headlines and comments out there.
I, however, like the approach of the other media outlets to dealing with a group that while newsworthy, deserves so little of the heightened attention the Deseret News is giving them.
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One needs to realize that Westboro Baptist is made up Phelps family members solely. Thankfully their message of hate doesn't attract others.
I have read 100's of articles on this "church," not one, even those written but the spokesperson, Fred's lawyer daughter, has ever mentioned any service the group performs. No one is fed, clothed, inspired, loved, by these people. What a contrast to the man remembered this day.
Its like the LDS church trying to shake the perception that they are not a part of the group in Colorado City. Now matter what happens it will always be brought up when they hit the news and the defense starts all over again.
Isn't it great that we belong to an organisation that we don't debate who is going to be the next president? That is a testament that we belong to something that came from the Master himself.
I am also an LDS member living in the South, and while the Southern Baptists here have contempt for the Westboro spawn, they also have contempt for us. I hear it every day at work, I see it in the news papers, I hear it on the radio, and I see it in the signs over Baptists, "Find out what the Mormons REALLY believe, Friday night, 8 pm, $20".
If people think just because you belong to a church that you are a Christian, then they better find out what the word Christian really means.
Thank you Heavenly Father for the life of Gordon B. Hinckley. May he have eternal rest and peace with his wife and a loving Heavenly Father.
What does it mean? It means that Gordon B. Hinckley's life fits the prophetic model ... That true prophets are both loved and reviled. If Hinckley had no critics or detractors, THEN I'd be worried.
I love that this good man did what he did in spite of bitter opposition. His critics just can't handle him! He lived his life with dignity, honor, kindness and compassion that they simply can't or won't understand. While their lives may be mere protest, bitterness and rejection, Gordon B. Hinckley's life meant peace, joy and love to millions. Let others protest. It makes the difference between goodness and its opposition quite obvious.
What an interesting concept. Charge to find out what Mormons really believe. I always thought that the missionaries taught that for free. Maybe they would have better luck setting up signs and undercutting the Baptists price (Say $15, then lower as needed). A price war.
How's this "Find out what the Mormons really believe, Friday Night, 8 pm,50% off lowest advertized price."
I have learned by his extraordinary example to keep my eye focused on the goodness of humanity and callas myself to the others.
The Dogs may bark, but the caravan moves on.
Why do people go to such lengths like that to argue? I am mainly saddened by this because it just goes to show that people do not have feelings and they don't care if people are mourning.
I cannot believe people would do this!
they are only wanting one thing.
And that is to fight.
they know that the people participating in the funeral, are at their most vulnerable.
They want others to show hatred as easily as they are willing to show it
I say just smile at them and turn the other cheek
My congragation mission statement is "To Know Christ and to Make Him Known".
God Bless!
So, even though I prayed daily for President Hinckley, I prayed that he would be sustained in health and vitality to the end of his days--leaving it to God to select that time when that would be right. I found that under President Hinckley, the church has given about $600 million to impoverished people all over the world. The Westboro Baptist people spent money flying to Utah to protest at an old man's funeral. I wonder what....no, I don't wonder. It is not all that hard to figure out.
If you go to the principal to protest the grade your child's teacher gave him or her without talking first with the teacher, then who is not getting a fair shake?
Don't delude yourself. Getting to know President Gordon B. Hinckley is a great way to know the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Not doing so just shows you really aren't interested in knowing, just protesting. It's not a very good use of your time.
Read his biography, or just read in the many newspapers and magazines what people not of our faith say about him. Generous, kind, a great sense of humor, as well as a very real love for mankind. A true leader. A great man.
I, however, won't let the actions of four ignorant protesters discredit good Baptist neighbors I have had, who live in more accordance with the message of kindness, love, and friendship as was taught and exemplified by President Hinckley's life.
I also have a tittle missionary book.
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