Author Topic: Anon hacks WBC website.  (Read 5350 times)

« Last Edit: February 25, 2011, 12:05:10 AM by SeventhSandwich »



It's too bad they didn't change the website itself instead of just making it unavailable.

Dang.. Sucks for them.
You do realize the westboro baptist church is a radical anti-homoloveuality group that protests dead war veteran's funerals?


You do realize the westboro baptist church is a radical anti-homoloveuality group that protests dead war veteran's funerals?


Changes everything. Guess I didn't read far enough into the text.

EDIT: Read the whole thing. That's an epic thing Anon did.
« Last Edit: February 25, 2011, 12:23:50 AM by slimabob »

+respect for anon because I'm homoloveual :o

The thing about westboro is that they are a radical group. Yet some people assume that all Christains are like this. People think That all the holy rollers are just like other Christans as well. But its not true. Christan branches off into many different branches. The entire religion of Christianity is completely obscure due to the many branches.

+respect for anon because I'm homoloveual :o
Cool :o

I, too, respect anon as I support homoloveuality and Westboro is just a bunch of morons. :I

+respect for anon because I'm homoloveual :o
Cool :o

I, too, respect anon as I support homoloveuality and Westboro is just a bunch of morons. :I
These.

The WBC is completely aloud to do this. Freedom of speech applies to things you don't like too

The WBC is completely aloud to do this. Freedom of speech applies to things you don't like too
But should the right to free speech apply to organizations like the WBC? I think not.

The WBC is completely aloud to do this. Freedom of speech applies to things you don't like too
They've protested funerals... Freedom of speech is all great but protesting a funeral just seems like harassment. Not to mention it's disrespectful. They deserve no sympathy.

The WBC is completely aloud to do this. Freedom of speech applies to things you don't like too
and yet rules such as church is seperate from state can both help us and set us back at the same time

if a tighter hand were kept on radical religion then hate of ethnic/religious/loveualty would be slightly but noticeably decreased
« Last Edit: February 25, 2011, 12:41:39 AM by skelolego229 »

But should the right to free speech apply to organizations like the WBC? I think not.
Yes, it should. I want the WBC to bugger off even more than the next, perhaps, because as a Christian I feel like the WBC isn't representing the true Gospel, the true point of Christianity, and therefore gives Christians a bad name.

However, just because you don't like someone's message doesn't mean they aren't supported under the first amendment. As long as they're demonstrating peacefully (or at least nonviolently), I think that they should be allowed to continue for as long as they'd like.