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Louis Theroux returns to visit the Westboro Baptist Church.

Started by karadan, April 01, 2011, 08:23:25 AM

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karadan

So Louis has returned to visit the crazy people at the Westboro Baptist Church and things have changed since his last visit. It's quite refreshing to hear they've had a few people leave the church entirely. This should be some unmissable TV.

QuoteAnother surprise was how much I had personalised the story by this time. My role in returning to the church had changed somehow. I was no longer a disinterested journalist. I'd seen too much. It was more like going to see family members with whom one has fallen out, with the same sense of rawness and exasperation. Quite quickly my encounters with the Phelps stopped being polite and turned barbed and impatient - on both sides.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-12919646

If anyone is able to sow the seeds of doubt within this family, it's Louis. :)
QuoteI find it mistifying that in this age of information, some people still deny the scientific history of our existence.

Tank

Quote from: "karadan"So Louis has returned to visit the crazy people at the Westboro Baptist Church and things have changed since his last visit. It's quite refreshing to hear they've had a few people leave the church entirely. This should be some unmissable TV.

QuoteAnother surprise was how much I had personalised the story by this time. My role in returning to the church had changed somehow. I was no longer a disinterested journalist. I'd seen too much. It was more like going to see family members with whom one has fallen out, with the same sense of rawness and exasperation. Quite quickly my encounters with the Phelps stopped being polite and turned barbed and impatient - on both sides.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-12919646

If anyone is able to sow the seeds of doubt within this family, it's Louis. :rant:
If religions were TV channels atheism is turning the TV off.
"Religion is a culture of faith; science is a culture of doubt." ― Richard P. Feynman
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Remember, your inability to grasp science is not a valid argument against it.

Cecilie

I just watched the whole thing from when he first visited them, and all I really have to say is: "eugh".
The world's what you create.

Davin

Quote from: "Cecilie"I just watched the whole thing from when he first visited them, and all I really have to say is: "eugh".
Is "eugh" the feeling of being creeped out and disgusted by them along with a strong feeling of pity for them?
Always question all authorities because the authority you don't question is the most dangerous... except me, never question me.

Cecilie

Quote from: "Davin"
Quote from: "Cecilie"I just watched the whole thing from when he first visited them, and all I really have to say is: "eugh".
Is "eugh" the feeling of being creeped out and disgusted by them along with a strong feeling of pity for them?
I'm generally pretty laid back about stuff, so "eugh" was all that I could manage.

EDIT: They do make some pretty bitchin' signs though.
The world's what you create.

karadan

Quote from: "Cecilie"I just watched the whole thing from when he first visited them, and all I really have to say is: "eugh".

Yeah, I'm with ya' there. I must say, they did seem to be doing rather large amounts of question evasion this time. Its like their reality shield was becoming dangerously thin and the innocent questions from the pesky Englishman were becoming harder to deal with. I especially liked it when he eloquently shut them up in the bedroom when they started to call him a snake. He revealed just the smallest hint of irritation and easily stamped them down. The guy is truly awesome.

I felt sorry for the kid. He had no clue what bullshit he was reciting.  :(
QuoteI find it mistifying that in this age of information, some people still deny the scientific history of our existence.

Ihateyoumike

Quote from: "Cecilie"
Quote from: "Davin"
Quote from: "Cecilie"I just watched the whole thing from when he first visited them, and all I really have to say is: "eugh".
Is "eugh" the feeling of being creeped out and disgusted by them along with a strong feeling of pity for them?
I'm generally pretty laid back about stuff, so "eugh" was all that I could manage.

EDIT: They do make some pretty bitchin' signs though.

Yes, some of their signs were quite amusing. The one in the new documentary that got me laughing simply for the sheer stupidity of it was the "bitch sandwich" sign. It featured a baby hamburger with bitch sandwich written around it. I took it as one specially made for us atheists since we do eat babies, after all.

I did also enjoy some of their remakes of popular songs, such as crazy train. "you're going straight to hell on the crazy train!" I do wonder how they find so many words to rhyme with fornication though.  :hmm:
Prayers that need no answer now, cause I'm tired of who I am
You were my greatest mistake, I fell in love with your sin
Your littlest sin.

dgmort19

I wonder what excuses they will formulate this time. You know, when Jesus doesn't return and Obama peacefully resigns from office and slips into American history, just as all other presidents have done.

"Oh, uh, well Jesus is returning tomorrow instead. Oh, and Obama was the FATHER of the anti-christ, not the real deal. You'll all see."