I totally agree with this. His entire family is gearing up for a shitstorm and will be gleefully anticipating how they will retaliate and that it means they’ve been right all along. Completely ignoring the whole thing will deflate and baffle the hell out if them. They’ll be so disappointed that they were the only ones showing up for a fight.
Oh, dumbfuck lazy moral equivalence. If only I had enough Nobel Prizes to honor all the people who use you. (I presume that’s what they’re after - then they’d finally shut up.)
I don’t think he has good in his last days. If he was evil and then turned good later I could overlook the evil but if you are good and then turn evil I think that evil overrules the good.
If you, in your dying moment of clarity and fear, repent of all of the evil that you have done during your life, I cannot accept it. Because you have had all of your life to come to that epiphany and have refused it. You have chosen to continue to do evil right up until the moment that you, at long last, see the darkness of the abyss, and realize that you too shall end. I shall not grant you the peace of believing that I forgive all that you have done, or that you bear no further guilt for those crimes.
Carry that weight, like a stone, into the Abyss. I shall not take it from you.
So, what your are saying is that Adolf Hitler, the go-to guy for these questions, not only could have, in his last moment of life, come back to God, but also could today, some seventy years later? Because that works for me. Never liked the whole eternal torment thing because people can change.
Actually, the more I read the first link, the more it sounds like Phred maybe got raped at Westpoint and his life’s subsequent crusade was the coping effort of a broken mind.
Doesn’t absolve the hate and plain evil, but it does make the character more tragic than comedic.
When I clicked on this thread, I didn’t think I was reading in the BBQ pit, then I saw y’all’s responses. Funny, but the OP sure doesn’t sound like they are pitting Nathan or Fred Phelps.
If it is true he was ousted the reasons haven’t been stated yet, and it’s likely they never would be. If it’s true he’s in the hospice then they are taking care of him physically. Perhaps, instead of “excommunicated” what was meant was “ousted from his position as church leader”
There is absolutely no criticism (implied or overt) of any responses suggested by this posting; I just truly find it fascinating that Fred Phelps is being talked about in the BBQ Pit (of all places!) in such a civil fashion.
If I had anything to say (I don’t) it would probably also be civil, but it just strikes me as so blindingly out of character for the BBQ Pit+Fred Phelps combination.
I guess someone has to point out the good that has come from his life and actions. The Patriot Guardformed in protest.
At first, they just went to funerals for troops who were killed in duty and only when invited. But now they (I’d like to say “we” but I only go in missions when I have time, so I’m not a dedicated member) provide comfort and support to families of Veterans and LE no matter how they have fallen. I recently attended a funeral for a Korean Vet. He died of end stage Alzheimer’s. His family seemed comforted by our actions and presence.
If not for Fred, I would have never heard about the funeral, much less been there holding a flag.