The Most Hated Family In America

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This WILL offend and is also disturbing.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4413388146858417528


Louis struggles to come to terms with the infamous family who picket the funerals of soldiers in protest against an America that tolerates homosexuality.


UNREAL :gf:

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The Westborough Baptist Church believe that America is condemned by God because of its acceptance of homosexuality and rejection of His true teaching. The members of the church are overwhelmingly from one family ? the Phelps family under the tutelage of Pastor Phelps ? father or grandfather to many of the group. In an attempt to understand why they are so hated and try to get a grip on their beliefs, Louis Theroux spends several months with them at their home, talking to them as individuals and joining them on their pickets at the funerals of dead soldiers, whom they believe are dead because God is punishing the US.

Louis Theroux has made a name for himself in seeking out the weird and the wonderful characters and scenes in the world and managing to get close to them, using his affable and harmless manner to often reach the heart of the people and let them show more than they intended. And so it is here with the Phelps family ? a group that we start out seeing as a group of religious cracks but gradually become more and more upsetting as the film goes on. The film does a great job of exploring its subjects and Louis effortlessly brings a lot out of some of them.

Of course it is not hard to get them to come over as hatemongers who have fixated on one sin and one teaching from the bible and are seemingly ignoring the rest (regardless of the defence that it is the "elephant in the room") and Louis just lets them preach at him. However he also nudges them to talk with mixed results. Pastor Phelps is a waste of five minute of film but the mother is interesting in her immobility in her position. Where he has much more success is with the children because they are quite normal people despite these views. He gets them talking and his style rewards the viewer by drawing out the slightest touches of doubt and a belief that seems to stem more from repetition and, dare I say, brainwashing than it does from a considered thought process and understanding. It disturbing to see because it is hard to escape the belief that the children genuinely have no chance. I suppose it is no different from those born into violent families, abusive families, overly protective families and so on ? but it still doesn't make it easy viewing.


Why KANSAS ??? :rant2:


Wouldn't surprise me if these :firing: ****s disappear one day !!:bigun:
 
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ImFeklhr

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I always feel bad for the women. They probably follow the rules...

but you KNOW most if not all of the men in that family have had affairs with women, or quite possibly even guys.
 

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Another glowing portrait of religion. The world would be a better place without religion.....and that's a fact.

Then said Jesus, "Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do." ?Luke 23:34

LET US go to Calvary to learn how we may be forgiven; and then let us linger there to learn how we may forgive. There shall we see what sin is, as it murders the Lord of love; and see also how almighty mercy prevailed against it.

My .02 - It appears Jesus uttered this plea to God the Father in reference to the Roman soldiers. However, this plea could also be applied to anyone caught in Satan's snare and is committing sin in what they think is holy and just.

Satan is the author of confusion and the master of deception. Unfortunately, there exists within the realm of Christianity those who are eager to take a verse from scripture and shape it to fit a personal agenda. This is dangerous because the consequences of these actions are both obvious and harmful.

If it is unacceptable in the eyes of the God, it is a sin. The omniscient creator of heaven and earth will be the judge.

Not all those of us who claim the title of "Christian" are perfect. Far from it. We have simply chosen to walk an unpopular path with the Lord. Imo, Jesus never promised me it would be easy, but I do believe it's worth the effort.

For the non-believer, it's rather convenient to riducule all of Christianity based on the actions of a small group.
 

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Not all those of us who claim the title of "Christian" are perfect. Far from it. We have simply chosen to walk an unpopular path with the Lord. Imo, Jesus never promised me it would be easy, but I do believe it's worth the effort.

For the non-believer, it's rather convenient to riducule all of Christianity based on the actions of a small group.

Buddy: My point is that the world would be a better place is religion was flushed from it. What do you think the Middle East would be like if religion was pulled out of the equation? Do you think it would be a better, more peaceful place? Or, do you think it would be worse?

I don't understand the "unpopular path" comment, considering Christianity is the most popular religion in the country.
 

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The Heartland of America. Way to make us proud.

What a bunch of ****in nutz. I would love to see them die suffering as homo's have a huge circle jerk off all over them.
 
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