The reason that I have this on the blog is because I am standing with a family that had one of the most its sacred moments-the laying of rest of a loved one-disturbed by "people" (and I use that term very loosely) who used the occasion to proclaim the message of their "congregation" (Westboro "Baptist" Church in Kansas) and their "pastor"; that the reason this young man who served his country was killed was the judgement of God upon him for serving a country that supports homosexulality.
What made it more tragic, is that when the family sued; some judge ruled that the disruption caused by WBC was protected under "free speech". While I am not a fan of homosexuality, I am appalled by the actions of WBC for the following:
- Their message that God hates sinners...this is not true...it is sin that God hates, not those who He created. If God were to hate sinners, then He wouldn't have sent His Son to die on the cross to pay for our sins. When Jesus was here on the earth, the ones who thought they knew God because of their "religiousity" were the ones who were condemned the most by Him. It is a shame when a body of "believers" who are supposed to follow the example of Jesus are the one who are acting like those whom He condmened. And if God hates sinners, then we should be hated every single day, because we even as believers do still sin. And by inference then shouldn't God hate the people at WBC as well?
- That they use a time of grief and sorrow to shout their message. This is a time of mourning, a family has just lost a loved one; a spouse no longer has their loved one; children are without a parent. The last thing that they need to hear is that they "deserved" to die as a part of some "judgement", the last thing they need to hear is someone yelling and causing a disruption. How does that show the love of God?
- They are causing a false witness for the church-Many people will never darken the doors of a church and the only witness that they have is the way that believers act. When people do the things that this "congregation' does; it causes a image that Christians are nothing more than hateful bigots...and by inference that Christ is nothing more than a hateful, judgemental tyrant, when He is the exact opposite. One act of hate unravels hundreds if not thousands of years of ministry and takes just as long to repair (if you don't believe me, how often are the Crusades and Inquistion brought up as examples of how Christians are). They may claim to be sharing the "message" of God, but in reality who is the focus on? It is not on God, but on them.
- They do not share their message in a Godly way-Where is the Scripture reference that we are to get in someone's face and tell them that God hates them and be disruptive and disrespectful. I wonder what kind of Bible they read?
- And have you noticed that they are eager to condemn the person being laid to rest, and to blame the country; but they do not share the Good News, share requests for repentence, or anything on how to come to God?
I'm sorry WBC; but you are doing as much damage to our nation and the cause of Christ if not more than those whom you condemn. At least the unbelievers have a small excuse. God's Word has given us the guidelines on how to be as believers and if you choose to not obey it, then you are just as guility as those you judge!
