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Quoting thegreatRDU (Reply 2): I believe religion is ignorance |
Quoting OA412 (Reply 3): Any idea why they have specifically chosen West as the site of their prostest? |
Quoting wn700driver (Reply 4): If ever there were problem with a Frank Castle kind of solution... |
Quoting rottenray (Reply 6): I would advise an average civilian should never try to interfere with this Westboro bunch, as they have proven to be very ready to drag anyone who impedes them into court - thus wasting your money and time. |
Quoting rottenray (Reply 6): It speaks poorly for the people of Kansas that his church has managed to attract and keep any parishioners. |
Quoting thegreatRDU (Reply 2): I believe religion is ignorance......hey that's my view that's what I believe so chill out.... |
Quoting flyorski (Thread starter): The WESTBORO BAPTIST CHURCH is planning on picketing in Utah next week. My younger brother got a message from them because they are picketing his high school. |
Quoting flyorski (Thread starter): "West High School in Salt Lake City, UT January 24, 2011 7:10 AM - 7:40 AM |
Quoting OA412 (Reply 3): Any idea why they have specifically chosen West as the site of their prostest? |
Quoting JBirdAV8r (Reply 9): WBC is not "religion." It is vile unbridled hatred distributed under the guise of religion. |
Quoting TSS (Reply 10): And seriously, even if Westboro Baptist has resorted to throwing darts at a map to select protest sites, I'd think hitting Salt Lake City, Utah would be reasonable grounds for a second toss. Granted, I've never been there, but if I were to make a list of cities that qualified by reputation as "hotbeds of sin and Godlessness", Salt Lake City, Utah wouldn't be on it. Could it be that the Phelps family intended to protest at West High School in, oh, I dunno... Sand Lake, Idaho, or Salt Lick, Ohio, but got confused? |
Quoting DocLightning (Reply 11): Personally, I'd love to see someone blow-dart Mr. Phelps with an HIV-tainted needle. |
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Quoting DocLightning (Reply 11): in religion EVERYONE does. |
Quoting DocLightning (Reply 11): Who says that they aren't the "True" Christians and you are just a godless fag-lover? |
Quoting DocLightning (Reply 11): So if Fred Phelps says that you're a godless pretender practicing a bunch of lies, I'd like to see you prove him wrong. Moreover, I'd like to see you prove that your view of religion is correct. |
Quoting DocLightning (Reply 11): Says who? Who says that they aren't the "True" Christians and you are just a godless fag-lover? That's the trouble with religion. Whereas in science, nobody claims absolute infallible authority, in religion EVERYONE does. So if Fred Phelps says that you're a godless pretender practicing a bunch of lies, I'd like to see you prove him wrong. Moreover, I'd like to see you prove that your view of religion is correct. |
Quoting OA412 (Reply 13): I decided to do some digging for funsies, and visited their oh so elonquently titled website, www.godhatesfags.com. Anyway, it appears that the protest at West High is part of a multi-stop protest here in Utah on the 23rd and 24th. They plan to visit a local temple and protest the Jews, they then plan to protest the Catholics, and finally the Mormons. The plan is to then head up to Park City and protest the Sundance Film Festival for showing Kevin Smith's "Red State" which was inspired by Phelps and his "church". I wish I was making all of this up, but I found it on their website under the picket schedule. That's right, they maintain a picket schedule on their website. |
Quoting Goldenshield (Reply 20): Protesting, illegal? In France? |
Quoting OA412 (Reply 3): Any idea why they have specifically chosen West as the site of their prostest? |
Quoting flyorski (Thread starter): Interesting stuff, I had never heard much about these people before. |
Quoting thegreatRDU (Reply 2): I believe religion is ignorance... |
Quoting Goldenshield (Reply 20): Protesting, illegal? In France? That's news to me! |
Quoting mayor (Reply 22): My solution would be to put WBC in a room with some LDS missionaries... |
Quoting mayor (Reply 22): ...in a matter of time, WBC would either be asleep, dead from boredom or fleeing back to Kansas. ![]() |
Quoting TSS (Reply 25): Or, and this is a really scary prospect, the WBC folks would convert and form a new radical sect of the LDS church that does it's protesting on a door-to-door basis |
Quoting Fly2HMO (Reply 23): Really? Seriously? I never watch TV or follow the news at all and I've known about them for years. |
Quoting Aesma (Reply 24): Protesting is one thing, anti-homosexual slur is another one and it's illegal. Also, there are laws about protesting, you must declare your intentions, your motives and your planned course to the authorities, who can ban it if they think it could lead to problems, or if your motives are illegal to begin with. Picketing a funeral would definitely fall into this category for example. |
Quoting flyorski (Reply 28): The only difference appears to be that they can say or protest what-ever they want even funerals while in France that might be outlawed? |
Quoting MD11Engineer (Reply 29): I would say that their type of protests and hate speech would contravene article 1 of the German constitution: "Die Würde des Menschen ist unantastbar" (The dignity of a human being can not be taken away). |
Quoting MD11Engineer (Reply 29): I would say that their type of protests and hate speech would contravene article 1 of the German constitution: "Die Würde des Menschen ist unantastbar" (The dignity of a human being can not be taken away). |
Quoting DocLightning (Reply 32): Germany bans hate speech. I think this is a response to their Nazi history and a way of making sure that such atrocities never happen again. |
Quoting DocLightning (Reply 32): but if I want to stand on a soapbox and say that all Zoroastrians are evil aliens from Xonodar, I'm allowed. |
Quoting DocLightning (Reply 32): As long as the speech itself causes no direct harm, it is permitted. |
Quoting NoUFO (Reply 33): Quoting MD11Engineer (Reply 29): I would say that their type of protests and hate speech would contravene article 1 of the German constitution: "Die Würde des Menschen ist unantastbar" (The dignity of a human being can not be taken away). The basic rights written in the constitution are the individuals' rights when they face governmental power. Westborow would not be a state authority of course, hence the constitution does not apply. For the same reason, a newspaper does not censor you when they refuse to print your letter to the editor. |
Quoting MD11Engineer (Reply 35): Ok, you are the guy with a degree in law, not me. |
Quote: Durch die Verfassung garantierte Rechte, die dem einzelnen Menschen gegenüber dem Staat unmittelbar zustehen. (...) Grundrechte haben vor allem eine Abwehrfunktion, das heißt, sie sollen gegen stattliche Eingriffe - zum Teil auch gegen Dritte - schützen. Einige Grundrechte gewähren jedoch auch einen Anspruch gegen den Staat (Anspruchsrechte) Die Grundrechte binden die Gesetzgebung, die vollziehende Gewalt und alle Gerichte als unmittelbar geltendes und höchstes Recht. |
Quoting NoUFO (Reply 34): I would think insult is a punishable offense in the U.S. too, but where does it start? |
Quoting DocLightning (Reply 37): While I understand why Germany has "hate speech" laws, I worry about their misuse. We've seen too many Far-Right groups here claiming that gay rights advocates are guilty of "Anti-Christian" hate speech. What would happen if enough of those people got into power? |
Quoting DocLightning (Reply 37): However, stating that God Hates Fags does not directly harm anyone, nor does it incite anyone to violence |
Quoting Aloha717200 (Reply 41): |
Quoting TSS (Reply 42): Welcome to my Respected User's list. |
Quoting Aloha717200 (Reply 41): Yet jesus himself could forgive it. Is it such a stretch to consider that Jesus might have the same loving approach to homosexuality? |
Quoting DocLightning (Reply 45): The bit that you miss in your otherwise excellent post on scripture is that I AM gay. |
Quoting Aloha717200 (Reply 46): But again I agree with you according to my own personal beliefs, which are that homosexuality is not a sin and that God and Jesus can love you just the same regardless of sexual preference. I cannot back up my personal beliefs with scripture, however. It is what feels right in my heart. |
Quoting Aloha717200 (Reply 46): I cannot back up my personal beliefs with scripture, however. It is what feels right in my heart. |