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WBC founder Fred Phelps Sr on deathbed

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I have 2 questions:

Is he going to heaven?

Should we picket his funeral?
 
Dunno bout heaven, but pretty hypocritical to protest his funeral if you were against wat the family was doing.
 
definitely not going to heaven and I hope that many people turn up to picket his funeral
 
The ultimate troll. Had a part to play in some important free speech issues. Other than that he's more useful as scattered dust than as a sentient being.
 
Not interested.

I'm not going to succumb to Phelps' pathology by taking any sense of satisfaction from him suffering and dying.

I just hope the brainwashed and abused cult that is his family can somehow abandon his legacy, heal themselves, and put this whole sorry grotesque carnival behind them.
 
Yes, should picket. And on the anniversary of his death, there should be homosexual sex on his grave.
 
Not interested.

I'm not going to succumb to Phelps' pathology by taking any sense of satisfaction from him suffering and dying.

I just hope the brainwashed and abused cult that is his family can somehow abandon his legacy, heal themselves, and put this whole sorry grotesque carnival behind them.

Ya - you're our moral compass.
 
World will be a little better off without him, as mildly entertaining as he was from the couch.

Die slow old man, and may no one speak of you again.
 
I couldn't be bothered to do it myself, but I would chuckle if a flash mob gathered and pissed on his grave.
 
So are people going to picket his funeral? Would be some hilarious irony in that.
 
I suppose it's too much to expect that people will just stop feeding these trolls.
 
There are few men whose deaths can be excusably celebrated. I don't think Fred Phelps is one of them. I would wish him a peaceful passing as I would wish to most men.
 
I get no satisfaction in anyone's death, but the world is a better place without certain people in it. I won't shed a tear for this hateful old man.
 
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