Wednesday, May 6, 2020
The Westboro Baptist Church, A Radical Christian Group
The Westboro Baptist Church is a radical Christian group known for their hate. They often protest Military funerals with signs that read ââ¬Å"God hates Americaâ⬠along with other various and more vulgar signs. Even though they are a widely disliked group, they have been protected by the first amendment. Which has led to many debates and even a case in the supreme court on whether or not their protest against America and her people should be protected by this amendment, Hopefully that question will be answered in this essay. The Westboro Baptist Church, evil as they are, should be protected by the first amendment. First lets review the first amendment. ââ¬Å"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the freeâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦They also believe that they are the chosen few who will be the only ones going to Heaven because according to them they are the only ones who are following God s word accordingly. Their children are rai sed learning songs of how God hates the USA and they have even made smaller signs for the younger children of the church to join in their protests. They believe all of the tragedies that happen in America is God punishing the Nation for it s policies on homosexuality, divorce, and abortion laws, etc. Along with this they believe Obama to be the Anti Christ and the first sign of the apocalypse. Though it is also important to address that not everyone in the family is rotten. Many of the members over the years have left the church, primarily the younger kids as they gotolder. To which Westboro responds ââ¬Å"If you are a true follower, you lose members of your family.â⬠(Fred Phelps Jr.). On March 10th 2006, The Westboro Baptist church picketed the funeral of Marine Lance Corporal Matthew A. Snyder. On June 5th 2006, the family sued WBC for defamation, invasion of privacy, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. WBC had even gone as far as to say that the Snyder s rais ed their son for the devil. They dishonored the fallen soldiers memory on the internet and in their protesting. In 2007-2008 the courts primarily ruled in favor of the Snyder s and had ruled that Snyder family was owed money. The priceShow MoreRelatedThe Islamic State Of Iraq And Syria2095 Words à |à 9 PagesRecently, much media attention has been given to the radical terrorist group the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). To many, this group is a representation of Islam and affirms the stereotype that Islam is comprised of radical terrorists that are cruel to women, children, and minorities. Commonly, Westerners maintain that Muslims oppose peace and, instead, are set on converting everyone to Islam. This paper, therefore, will examine the basic tenants and beliefs of ISIS and compare them to mainstreamRead MoreIs Donald Trumps Politics Or Campaign?1501 Words à |à 7 Pagesnot to analyze Mr. Trumpââ¬â¢s politics or campaign. There are others who are far more adept at these types of analyses than I. I do believe, however, that Mr. Trumpââ¬â¢s ban on Muslims has worldview and theological implications that are important for Christians to recognize and to address. Indeed, what fascinates me most about Mr. Trumpââ¬â¢s ban is not so much what he proposed at first, but how he has continued to defend his proposal. In an interview on Live with Kelly and Michael, the presidential candidateRead MoreThe Beliefs And Behaviors Of An Islamophobic Civilian1858 Words à |à 8 Pagesit is for us to admit, the United States has had a long history of xenophobia, racism, sexism, and all other forms of discrimination. When it comes to acceptance we as a nation have always been quite late to the party. In recent times, one of the groups that has been subjected to most extreme intolerance is Muslims. Islamophobia is the fear or hatred of Islam and/or Muslims, and is overwhelmingly greater in the western world, where Muslims tend to be outnumbered by other fai ths and ethnicities that
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