Fred Phelps the founder of the infamous Westboro Baptist
Church has died of natural causes at the age of 84. I have seen a few friends, acquaintances, news
agencies and online writers begin to revel in the death
of this man and I have to ask why. Why are we rejoicing in the death of any
man, no matter their behavior or actions in their lives? Why would we hold a
grudge against someone in their death? Quite a few people have even talked of
replicating this man’s behavior by picketing his own funeral. So my question to
them would be; for what end? What would be the point of continuing the behavior
and hate of this man and his “church”? What purpose does it serve to continue
the vitriol of the ilk of Westboro Baptist Church?
My thoughts on this topic began well before the passing of
Mr. Phelps and could best be traced to the killing of Osama bin Laden and
Saddam Hussein.
Many people rejoiced in the news that these two notorious
people had been killed, but I sat wondering why? What joy did they get from the
death of a man? What had been gained or lost? What does it say about the
mindset of those individuals? Some call themselves strong pro-life believers yet
here they are rejoicing in death. It is a strange paradox to me. how can one hold the thought that all life is precious and in the same breath say that a man should die for his actions?
Mr. Phelps spent some years protesting military service
member’s funerals, causing great anguish for the families. So what does it say
about those that would do the same for this man. Even the father
of a fallen US soldier whose funeral was used in the attacks on gays and
military members has said do not give him that satisfaction, do not honor him
or his message by falling to his level.
A writer for the Washington
Post who had been on the receiving end of the Westboro protests years
earlier has left this same message, “Instead, what if those on the receiving
end of Phelps’s ideology did the opposite, which is to say, let him go quietly
— and without protest — into that good night? Imagine the karma lesson that
would be to all those who have supported Westboro Baptist.”
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