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Columnist Cal Thomas: My parents taught me never to speak ill of the dead, but in the case of Fred Phelps, who died last week at the age of 84, I think they would have made an exception. ... The media played a major role in promoting Phelps and his cult-like family. The outrageous, the bizarre, the twisted, especially if these things can be tied to religion, are favorite subjects of broadcast networks and newspapers. Too bad those practicing true religion do not get the kind of coverage Phelps did. ... Phelps claimed to be serving God with his diatribes against people he claimed were Gods enemies. But instead of directing hatred toward people, no less a figure than Jesus of Nazareth said, love your enemies. Real Baptist preachers will tell you it is Satan who hates and God who loves. They will tell you that Satan is a masquerader, a fraud and a liar. Does that sound like Phelps? If Fred Phelps were a dollar bill, the Secret Service would have arrested him for being counterfeit. His is a counterfeit religion, which bears no resemblance to true faith. townhall/columnists/calthomas/2014/03/25/fred-phelps-satans-servant-n1813954
Posted on: Tue, 25 Mar 2014 17:19:52 +0000

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