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This is a FLASHBACK FORD episode that aired live on the Internet on April 17, 2013! This was a live broadcast so the audio is what the audio is! We even take live callers from across the country to fight it out with Shirley! Chapter 1: 1:10:10 Westboro Baptist Church's very own Shirley Phelps-Roper joins the show to discuss the Boston Marathon bombing, religion, the church, and why everyone is going to hell Westboro Baptist Church can be found in 2024 here: www.godhatesfags.comThis same Shirley Phelps-Roper will be joining THE FORD SHOW on May 2, 2024, for an update on everything WBC and taking your questions!
This episode is brought to you by Farmer Nate's Hot Sauce | https://www.farmernatessauce.com/ Shirley Lynn Phelps-Roper is an American lawyer and political activist. She was the lead spokesperson of the Westboro Baptist Church of Topeka, Kansas.
F*** Fred Phelps and the Westboro Baptist ChurchTW: In general we talk about a lot of potentially triggering topics on this show, including but not limited to suicide and mental health, racism, misogyny, PTSD and PTSD symptoms, child abuse, mental, physical, and sexual abuse, and spiritual abuse including guilt, shame, and fear. In most episodes we'll mention at least a few of these topics, but we try very hard to avoid graphic detail unless it's relevant to the story we're telling, and we do our best to give the audience a heads-up before going into detail on any of these topics. This episode carries a very strong TW for homophobia, as well as trigger warnings for misogyny, transphobia, toxic theology, antisemitism, abortion, street preaching, and deaths of soldiers at war. We've made it our policy not to repeat slurs in quotes on our podcast, but we will make reference to them, and we will be talking about these things as sensitively as we can, and we'll give you a heads up before anything especially heinous. An extended, uncensored, and ad-free version of this podcast episode is available to subscribers at Patreon.com/LeavingEdenPodcastWE HAVE NEW MERCH AVAILABLE, AND A NEW MERCH SHOP, at https://leavingedenpodcast.threadless.comStream the Leaving Eden Podcast theme song, Rolling River of Time on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/artist/6lB7RwSQ9X5gnt1BDNugyS?si=jVhmqFfYRSiruRxekdLgKA.Join our Facebook Discussion group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/edenexodusJoin our subreddit! Reddit.com/r/EdenExodusInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/leavingedenpodcast/https://www.instagram.com/sadiecarpentermusic/https://www.instagram.com/gavrielhacohen/Twitter:https://twitter.com/LeavingEdenPodhttps://twitter.com/HellYeahSadiehttps://twitter.com/GavrielHacohenFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/LeavingEdenPodcasthttps://www.facebook.com/GavrielHaCohen Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
An in-depth interview with the always controversial (Shirley Phelps Roper) of the (Westboro Baptist Church) which became infamous for their protesting at military funerals with extremely inflammatory signs stating that the soldiers were killed by God as a punishment for America's embracing of the Gay lifestyle & more specifically the military's “Don't Ask, Don't Tell” policy regarding homosexual recruits. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/conservativeatheist1970/message
When you hear people talk about zealots and religious hate groups, you tend to think of some dour old cave dweller with a long beard or a 17th century puritan with an obscenely large and seemingly unnecessary buckle on his hat. You don't typically think of a smiling, colorfully dressed, personable wife and mother who […]
When you hear people talk about zealots and religious hate groups, you tend to think of some dour old cave dweller with a long beard or a 17th century puritan with an obscenely large and seemingly unnecessary buckle on his hat. You don't typically think of a smiling, colorfully dressed, personable wife and mother who drops terms of endearment like “hun” into conversation while discussing serious topics such as hellfire and brimstone. But just down the road from where I live here in Kansas, a small Calvinist protestant congregation – the Westboro baptist church – has made international headlines for their novel approach to funerals. Instead of offering flowers and sympathy cards and attending services for friends and family, they hold signs proclaiming damnation for the deceased and frequently show up at the funerals of strangers. They've also been particularly critical of anyone engaged in sexual activity outside of procreation and male/female marriage. In fact today, here in Kansas City they are holding a protest against comedian Jim Gaffigan who as they put it was raised in the grotesque idolatry and perversion of the catholic pedophile machine. As a Catholic myself, and coincidentally a fan of Gaffigan, I've always been curious about this group not in terms of what they do – as that's been pretty well documented. But rather why they do it. The Bible prompts me to go to Mass once a week and to try not to do anything that can't be offset by a few Hail Marys after confession. The same book or rather collection of books has had a profoundly different impact on them. With covid restrictions still in effect – I reached out to spokesperson Shirley Phelps-Roper whose father Fred, now deceased, founded the church. She agreed to a Skype interview. Now, this is the bit where ordinarily I'd jump into the audio but on this occasion, I have to offer a trigger warning. It would take a while to list everything that might be triggering in the following interview, but pretty much if you're not in good standing as a member of the Westboro baptist church then you will hear something from Shirley that could well offend you. If you're OK with that and like myself curious to hear how they reconcile conventional understandings of Christianity with their activities, then buckle in. With thanks to Shirley Phelps-Roper and The Westboro Baptist Church Sounds from Pixabay --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/daniel-mainwaring5/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/daniel-mainwaring5/support
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Joey sits down with Shirley Phelps-Roper, a member of Westboro Baptist Church in Topeka, KS. In this difficult conversation, we hear the motivations and viewpoints of one of the nation's most well-known hate groups and how Jesus is their guiding light. LISTENER DISCRETION IS ADVISED.
Shirley Phelps-Roper is an American lawyer, a political activist and spokesperson for the Westboro Baptist Church. She talks about her life growing up in a Missionary Baptist church, why them using the word "fag" isn't wrong in their books, why you should stay married even if you're being cheated on or abused, why she preaches on not getting abortions when she got one at an early age. All that and more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/big-shrimp-radio/support
This episode is sponsored by Cham Dipping Sauce: use this link: https://www.chamdippingsauce.com/?ref... or use promo code: "AnthonyRogers" for a discount. Shirley Phelps-Roper from Westboro Baptist Church joins the show.
Shirley Phelps-Roper is an American lawyer, a political activist and spokesperson for the Westboro Baptist Church. She talks about her life growing up in a Missionary Baptist church, why them using the word "fag" isn't wrong in their books, why you should stay married even if you're being cheated on or abused, why she preaches on not getting abortions when she got one at an early age. All that and more. *MYSELF NOR BIG SHRIMP AGREE WITH HER OR THE WESTBORO CHURCH IN ANYWAY. SHE CAME ON TO SHOW HOW RIDICULOUS THEY ARE AND JUST HOW MIND F'D THEY REALLY ARE* --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dylan-hodge/support
I caught Shirley in the middle of a remodel project at her house and we talk about, well; Christianity and the Bible. An interview with a small dash of extremism and a surprising amount of patience. This is Shirley 2020. From the WBC Website...The Westboro Baptist Church (WBC) of Topeka, Kansas, is an Old School Baptist Church. We adhere to the teachings of the Bible, preach against all forms of sin (e.g., fornication, adultery [including divorce and remarriage], sodomy), preach repentance and remission of sins in Christ’s name, and insist that the sovereignty of God and the doctrines of grace be taught and expounded publicly to all men. We are not ‘Calvinists’ per se; we reject many unscriptural notions of Calvinist theology (such as infant baptism). We do, however, believe that the sovereignty of God with regard to grace, election and reprobation is framed appropriately in what is commonly known as the “Five points of Calvinism” (or TULIP Doctrine, as a mnemonic device for remembering them): Total Depravity, Unconditional Election, Limited Atonement, Irresistible Grace, and Perseverance of the Saints. Although these doctrines are almost universally hated today, they were once loved and believed. Even though the awful, destructive, sin-encouraging lies that "God loves everyone" and "Jesus died for everyone" are being taught from nearly every pulpit in this generation, with no focus on the wrath, holiness, and judgment of God, this hasn't always been the case. If you are in a church that supposedly believes the Bible, and you are hearing these lies, then your church doesn't teach what the Bible teaches. If you care about your never-dying soul, you will carefully read the entire Bible, and every word of this web site.
I caught Shirley in the middle of a remodel project at her house and we talk about, well; Christianity and the Bible. An interview with a small dash of extremism and a surprising amount of patience. This is Shirley 2020. From the WBC Website...The Westboro Baptist Church (WBC) of Topeka, Kansas, is an Old School Baptist Church. We adhere to the teachings of the Bible, preach against all forms of sin (e.g., fornication, adultery [including divorce and remarriage], sodomy), preach repentance and remission of sins in Christ’s name, and insist that the sovereignty of God and the doctrines of grace be taught and expounded publicly to all men. We are not ‘Calvinists’ per se; we reject many unscriptural notions of Calvinist theology (such as infant baptism). We do, however, believe that the sovereignty of God with regard to grace, election and reprobation is framed appropriately in what is commonly known as the “Five points of Calvinism” (or TULIP Doctrine, as a mnemonic device for remembering them): Total Depravity, Unconditional Election, Limited Atonement, Irresistible Grace, and Perseverance of the Saints. Although these doctrines are almost universally hated today, they were once loved and believed. Even though the awful, destructive, sin-encouraging lies that "God loves everyone" and "Jesus died for everyone" are being taught from nearly every pulpit in this generation, with no focus on the wrath, holiness, and judgment of God, this hasn't always been the case. If you are in a church that supposedly believes the Bible, and you are hearing these lies, then your church doesn't teach what the Bible teaches. If you care about your never-dying soul, you will carefully read the entire Bible, and every word of this web site.
Shirley Phelps Roper of godhatesfags.com joins us for over an hour of supreme stupidity. Drinking is highly recommended to make sense of this podcast.Musical Guest: Shirley Phelps Roper and the "God Hates Fags Choir" Recorded on May 7, 2006 Show 40
As the nation continues to buzz about same-sex marriage and the new transgender spotlight, Jeremy Bradley revisits his 2008 interview with Westboro Baptist Church mouthpiece Shirley Phelps Roper. The church is known for its protests and "God hates..." signs. It's a fascinating 30 minutes this week!
I interviewed Shirley Phelps Roper of the Westboro Baptist Church back in November 13 2009. This is a classic episode
Interview With Shirley Phelps-Roper Of Westboro Baptist Church from July 15th, 2009
This podcast contains an interview with Shirley Phelps-Roper from the Westboro Baptist church, less widely known then than she is nowadays the piece also features gay rights activist Peter Tachell. Also there's an interview with a couple of people about a film called "Islam: What the west needs to know". It's one view on a very contentious subject. Right at the end of this podcast is Part 5 of Essays For The Discordian Occultist. These essays will form the spinal collumn of my book but are, in early form, already published in full on www.disinfo.com The music on this podcast is from Zero Friends Recordings. My twitter is here: Twitter.com/nickmargerrison Nick Margerrison
Here's who's making an appearance on the show Thursday January 27, 2011 Live at 8pm cst:Paul Johnson - Chicago Bears vs. Green Packers - What happened to the Bears? Who is to blame? Esteban Ochocinco will be changing his name? What is it going to be this time, Mad Chad? Alcohol and energy drinks = bad mix... Howie Reporting Live - Checking in to discuss this week in Youtube... Does Keenan Cahill have an ego? Nah, he just likes making videos.Shirley Phelps-Roper - One head of the Westboro Baptist Church - What's the problem with Kevin Smith? A recent picket at the Sundance Film Festival and Islam in the United States.
Here's who's making an appearance on the show Thursday January 27, 2011 Live at 8pm cst:Paul Johnson - Chicago Bears vs. Green Packers - What happened to the Bears? Who is to blame? Esteban Ochocinco will be changing his name? What is it going to be this time, Mad Chad? Alcohol and energy drinks = bad mix... Howie Reporting Live - Checking in to discuss this week in Youtube... Does Keenan Cahill have an ego? Nah, he just likes making videos.Shirley Phelps-Roper - One head of the Westboro Baptist Church - What's the problem with Kevin Smith? A recent picket at the Sundance Film Festival and Islam in the United States.
• Catalytic Church Converter Podcast Satire • How Come Fred Phelps & Shirley Phelps-Roper Don't Obey • Lawyers Called to Live God's Message of Forgiveness • Katie Sousa's Leaky Plumbing • Joel Osteen Tells us to Stop and Smell the Roses
In this episode, Ro and Chris are joined by Bob Freeman and Big Tone. Together, we interview Shirley Phelps-Roper from the Westboro Baptist Church. We talk about the Phelps family, "God Hates Fags", and why the world is doomed. Intro "Hey Jews" by Westboro Baptist Church. Outro "50 Ways to Eat Your Baby" by Westboro Baptist Church.
The Stupidity of Hate Crime LawsTime: 11/16/2009 05:00 PM ESTEpisode Notes: Today we will be talking about the stupidity of hate crime laws. Do hate crime laws help or hurt. Are they state sponsored racism and we have Shirley Phelps-Roper she is the eldest daughter of Fred Phelps, minister of the Westboro Baptist Church.
• Interview with Shirley Phelps-Roper of Westboro Baptist Church • Acts 5-7 • Shane Hipps' Sermon at Rob Bell's Mars Hill Bible Church on the Spiritual Discipline of Silence
In this edition of The Virtual Bible Study we reviewed our interview with Shirley Phelps-Roper. Her views are Calvinistic and directly contradict the teachings of the Bible. What does the Bible say about Homosexuals and other sinners? Did God make them this way?
In this edition of The Virtual Bible Study we inteviewed Shirley Phelps-Roper from the Westboro Baptist Church and discussed that group's outrageous activities and views. We discovered that the Westboro Baptist Church's activites are based upon a Calvinistic view of the Bible. You won't want to miss this revealing discussion with Mrs. Phelps-Roper!