August 6, 2012

Westboro Baptist Church Praises Sikh Temple Shooting.

*Source: RT

Oak Creek : Law enforcement personnel walk outside the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin where at least one gunman fired upon people at a service. (AFP Photo / Tasos Katopodis)

Oak Creek : Law enforcement personnel walk outside the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin where at least one gunman fired upon people at a service. (AFP Photo / Tasos Katopodis)

Almost immediately after the shooting at the Sikh Temple in Wisconsin, leaders of the Westboro Baptist Church took to Twitter, calling the shooting a beautiful punishment from an angry God.

Westboro Church leader Margie Phelps sent out a tweet that read, “God sent another shooter?

The shooting claimed the lives of seven victims, and left many injured. The alleged attacker Wade Michael Page was found dead at the scene and the FBI is investigating if this is a case of domestic terrorism.

Fred Phelps, the leader of Westboro, wrote on Twitter that the shooting was a “beautiful work of an angry God who told Wisconsin to keep their filthy hands off his people (WBC!) #godsenttheshooter.”


Image from Twitter.com user @RaquelEvita
Image from Twitter.com user @RaquelEvita

The “church” leaders continued to voice their offensive opinions on Twitter after the shooting, telling their followers that worse punishments from God will come, since the US is “God-cursed.”

In response to a tweet that expressed a user was praying for the victims of the shooting, Margie replied, “God doesn’t hear prayers of the wicked.”

The distasteful comments come after members of the Phelps family threatened to picket the memorial vigil for the victims of the Batman shooting victims in Colorado.

Previously, members of Westboro have picketed funerals of American soldiers, until Congress passed a restriction on military funeral protests last week.

Westboro Baptist Church, whose website is www.godhatesfags.com, is infamous for its extreme ideologies. The community consists of about 40 members in its headquartered in Kansas. For years, the “church” has been protesting homosexuality. It is not affiliated with any Baptist denominations.

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