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I thought as Christians we all worshiped the same Savior,my Savior doesn't hate me, He doesn't hate his children, in this day and age when everyone needs to feel Him and his grace, most of all his love they put out a song like this …. I can't believe they are teaching this to their children. Unbelievable!
… and they take one of the greatest songs ever written for charity and compassion and pervert it for their insanity. This was one of Michael Jackson's most powerful songs, that raised millions for the hungry, which certainly reflects more Christian principles than the Westboro gang will ever understand. Those poor children, being indoctrinated into this …
First, this is a great site. Second, about your article, the video was very interesting and inspiring.
Interesting, uh, yeah … but inspiring?
Wow…that was so repulsive I couldn't finish watching.
Whooo Hooo this is the kind of attitude that makes me glad to be a pagan
Good post! A lot of people I've spoken with have still never heard of this church and it's activities.
Besides the obvious negativity that this group spreads, the saddest thing is the kids that are involved in this church. They may never get to actually choose their own spiritual path. They've been totally brainwashed by this twisted 2 dimensional version of Christianity.
I wrote something up about the church as well and threw up a couple videos of them and a picture of a toddler holding a sign that says "you will eat you babies"
Ridiculous…….
http://doodiepants.com/2009/05/31/westborobaptistchurch/