The WBC goons plan to beg for attention, just like all the other religious parasites who will be leeching around the fringes of the Reason Rally. You know what to do.
Ignore them.
These guys are just litigious assholes. Don’t pay any attention to them at all.
some bastard on the net says
Dammit, now I really, really, really, really, really wanna go (it was previously at four reallys)! I would love to see these lunatics scream at the top of their lungs as people pass them by without even feigning interest.
Someone had better post a video of it! We needz teh lulz!
peterh says
The very best thing serious attendees can do is ignore them completely. The next best thing will be to pretend as well as can be managed that they are not there. Since it’s obvious they’re not all there anyway, the second should be fairly easy.
d cwilson says
Actually, I’m hoping the Westboro Attention Whores will come out with their usual schtick. You know, standing on the American flag while shouting, “Thank Gawd for dead soldiers”. I hope they do that within sight of the religious righties who think Zombie Jesus was an American.
The resulting head explosions should be hilarious. And the headlines would be priceless:
Atheists Hold Peaceful Rally While Religious Groups Attack Each Other.
sqlrob says
Is ignoring them the best thing to do?
I think comicon did well making fun of them.
shaundenney says
@dcwilson – although that would be hilarious, you know as well as I do that most of the headlines would be:
“Riot at Athiest Rally: 20 innocent Christian bystanders injured”
ibyea says
Wow, now I really want to go. Watching them will be like watching a bunch of chimps flinging poo in a zoo.
wanstronian says
Surely a concerted “laugh and point” would be more fun?!
Sandiseattle says
We had a victory of sorts against the WBC moronicy a little while back up this way. When a local nutter blew himself and his two kids up they were gonna protest at the kids funeral, but a local radio host talked them out of it.
betelgeux says
Lately, it seems like the media’s been smartening up, and is starting to ignore these screeching whackjobs. Let’s hope they do the same with Bill-O, Hannity, Limbaugh, and all of the other crackpots who think acting like buffoons will make them money.
Oh Cthulhu, how I wish I could go! Just for comedy value, I’d like to see what the fundies are screeching at us. I’d never try to engage in a conversation with them (for fear of a few brain cells dying in agony) but I take their oh-so-sophisticated flatworm-brained* insults as compliments.
*I’m hoping this will replace “birdbrained” as the default description of near-mindless nutbags.
timberwoof says
ComicCon had a reasoned and successful response when they were picketed: They handed out flyers to everybody explaining what WBC’s ulterior motive was (suing assaulters) and told people to not come closer than some specified distance (20 feet?). Counterprotesters held up bizarre and funny signs and got a lot more attention than WBC did. They didn’t ignore WBC, they made them look foolish without getting anywhere near them.
Reginald Selkirk says
Perhaps someone will respond with the God hates figs message.
Stevarious says
I’m gonna ignore them, all right. I’m gonna ignore them so hard that I ignore anything about them! Even this article!
Wait.
Actually, I plan to point them out to my son, who could use some more evidence that sometimes it’s the Real True Christian Believers who are the awful people.
dougittner says
Living in Kansas I’ve encountered WBC a few times. They stay put in their own place and don’t chase after people. So if they are ignored for long enough they tend to get discouraged and leave. I don’t think I’ve ever seen them protest for longer than 2 hours.
WBC won’t be the only Christians protesting. Just ignore them like all the other hate-filled Christians. The last thing the Rally needs is media coverage of violence. At the last Atheist rally in DC there was nearly one act of violence, a liberal Christian was about to beat the crap out of some intolerant Christians, but it was stopped by Atheists. The media would love nothing better to disparage the event so let the Christians look like the hate mongers and don’t give into the Dark Side Luke.
'Tis Himself, OM says
Remember, folks, Fred Phelps is a litigious asshole who wants you to assault him so he can sue you.
The Dancing Monk says
I wonder what would happen if atheist groups threatened to attend Christian conferences with an aim of de-converting the faithful.
A. R says
And I was on a two-month streak of forgetting these people existed! Damn you Poopyhead!!!!!!!
Pteryxx says
What ‘Tis said. Be extremely careful, because WBC aren’t protesters – they’re a lawsuit mill trolling for “aggressors” they can sue.
tehsymbol says
FYI,
“Celebrity Atheist PZ Myers is calling for Atheists to who attend the rally to express “malice and cruelty” against Christians”
http://www.examiner.com/messianic-jewish-in-national/atheist-to-hold-unreasonable-rally
Lynna, OM says
In their PR about the upcoming protest of the Reason Rally, Westboro Baptist Church says that there is an especially hot spot reserved for Richard Dawkins in hell.
Dawkins will be glad to hear this. Once he gets to hell he can trade the energy inherent in the temperature difference to all the engineers in hell. Dawkins will make mucho Hell Moola. And he will probably be able to air condition his portion of hell.
Brownian says
That’s not how Shirley Phelps spells her name, and why are you addressing her here?
Wait—I could be making money being me?
robro says
Ah, the Irrational Rabble next door to the Reason Rally. How fitting. Perhaps they’ll have a debate over who’s sky guy is the true sky guy. It shouldn’t be hard to get that going.
Jamie says
The only thing good to come out of their protests are the hilarious signs of the counter-protestors. I’m expecting some clever signs from the atheist of Reason Rally.
Jamie says
*atheists
ButchKitties says
Don’t forget their usefulness in fundraising for LGBT charities. When they came to Naptown, they raised $7,700 for a local high school’s Gay/Straight Alliance and Indiana Youth Group. When the WBC started protesting at Lisa Lampanelli’s shows, she decided to donate $1k to the Gay Men’s Health Crisis for every protestor that showed up.
Moggie says
Yeah, Comic-Con. Any counter-protest involving someone dressed as Bender and holding a “KILL ALL HUMANS” sign is automatically awesome, but I doubt the Reason Rally will reach such heights.
Zinc Avenger says
Perfect. The Evil Atheist Conspiracy couldn’t have planned it better. Just imagine, all those christians turning up to make a scene and finding that the WBC is there to do the same thing. When you find yourself allied with the repugnant, you need to double check your thinking.
Lowcifur says
Isn’t WBC attending the Reason Rally somewhat akin to staphylococcus bacteria attending a vat of antibiotics?
I guess it’s lucky for WBC that they’ve already hermetically sealed their minds against any form of thought.
Pteryxx says
In case y’all don’t already know, here’s a Southern Poverty Law Center writeup on the WBC’s activities and lawsuit-baiting, continuing up to present day:
SPLC intelligence file on WBC
Brownian says
Such heights may not even be possible again, though the Reason Rally and its participants can try. Sometimes counters and contrasts are so well done that they cannot be improved upon.
It’s the Problem of Peak Foil.
penguinland says
I don’t understand. Why would the NAP purposely invite these trolls to our rally? I worry that people in the back of the crowd will have trouble hearing our speakers over WBC’s obnoxiousness.
Presumably, I’ve misunderstood something. Can anyone explain?
Pteryxx says
More from SPLC:
Source
…Yeah, I’m worried for y’all who are going. For petes sake bring lots and lots of cameras.
christinelaing says
This is the best possible response to the Westboro clan:
What is Every Minute Counts USA?
You will raise money for a valuable cause (be sure to pick one Fred doesn’t like) and have lots more fun. And be sure to bring snacks for the Westboro kids. They have it hard.
littlejohn says
How can he sue me if I beat him to death? Just a hypothetical question.
Randomfactor says
littlejohn, anyone can sue for anything, as can their heirs. And it’s absolutely stupid to joke about violence in a public forum.
Hypothetically speaking.
DLC says
Ignore them. they’re all out of friends, and running out of money.
jasonmcdonald says
Okay, I have to ask. Why the fuck where they INVITED?!
Naked Bunny with a Whip says
Fred Phelps: real-life forum troll.
Brother Yam says
Oh the joy I would get from pointing to the “nice” Christians when I would point at the WBC crowd and say, “Why should I listen? God told them to act that way, too.”
StarStuff, an uppity feminist says
I cannot haz picture with them? :(
rapiddominance says
To any christians engaged in the events surrounding the Reason Rally who might be reading this, YOU CANNOT IGNORE Westboro Baptist’s involvement and expect any respect from the atheist community.
It was in poor taste from the beginning to show up at a party uninvited and attempt to hold your own. You made it worse by indiscriminantly broadcasting an invitation to the greater christian community. A lot of folks that you don’t know anything about heard you.
(By the way, how often do you see atheists crashing your venues?)
Yet, you rang the dinner bell and here come the bandits! Now, for the sake of diplomacy, you almost HAVE to show up so you can fix the problem that you started.
If you think I’m overstating the danger that your integrity is in, I suggest you look these guys (westboro) up on the net. Find some video footage of their rallies. Hit the play arrow. Sit back! Enjoy the magic!
They’re all yours.
Pteryxx says
tangential awesome: Last September, the WBC picketed a Foo Fighters concert, so the band played in the street a song just for them:
http://www.nme.com/news/foo-fighters/59280
rogerfirth says
Watch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OTSbfs32yCU
I can’t imagine trying to carry on a conversation with these nutbags. Tunderf00t showed incredible restraint.
Pteryxx says
Incidentally, it wasn’t the Christians who invited the WBC. From the article cited in the OP:
timberwoof says
StarStuff, stand far away and have your photographer use a long lens while you get into the “I vill krrush you vit my fingers!” pose.
wholething says
How unreasonable does a person have to be to protest reason?
StarStuff, an uppity feminist says
timberwoof @ 44:
… YES :D
Thy Goddess says
I like that Jim Klawon guy. He brings in the clowns for the intelligent people’s entertainment.
csmiller says
quoth ButchKitties @ 12 March 2012 at 4:41 pm
See http://phelps-a-thon.com/ – fundraise for LGBT charities in liberal areas, American Soldiers in more conservative areas.
Basically p-a-t collect sponsorship for said charity in the name of the WBC – say $10 per donator for the WBC turning up or $1 for every 10 minutes the WBC protest – a receipt is sent to Fred thanking him for inspiring the good people of the town to donate to the charity.
F says
This is where the non-WBC Christians can demonstrate their reason and and their solidarity with the Rally: Stand up against the WBC if and when necessary.
Randomfactor says
Point-and-laugh.
mnb0 says
You guys really should read the bible a little more often – just a little.
1 Cor 14:34-36: “Let your women keep silence in the churches: for it is not permitted unto them to speak; but they are commanded to be under obedience as also saith the law. And if they will learn any thing, let them ask their husbands at home: for it is a shame for women to speak in the church.”
1 Tim 2:11-15: “Let the woman learn in silence with all subjection. But I suffer not a woman to teach, nor to usurp authority over the man…..”
If that picture is to be trusted PZ Myers is a man. So shut the f**k up, Megan Phelps-Roper, if you take your own religion seriously. Ask your husband at home.
Azkyroth says
Would someone care to explain the purpose it serves to have a legal system in which people who abuse the law in such a contemptible fashion are not liable to imprisonment for it?
Rey Fox says
Actually, they will. All the other Christian groups just want to rap with us, man. Open up a dialogue, share some views, all that groovy stuff.
janine says
I have seen the Phelps klan in action. Nothing much to see. Just a whole lot of hateful signs but you already know what they say.
Rev. BigDumbChimp says
One can hope for some kook fighting.
jaycubed says
If you can’t egg ’em!
Ignore them.
evader says
Tear em a new one PZ.
Don’t stop if they fall to the ground bleeding.
janine says
*facepalm*
Cassandra Caligaria (Cipher), OM says
You know, I think it’s good. Keep ’em there as long as you can. Y’all can handle them, and for every hour they’re at Reason Rally, that’s another hour that they’re not trying to disrupt someone’s funeral.
Matt125 says
Cassandra at #59 got it right. Better have them annoying atheists than screaming in the faces of grieving parents.
SallyStrange: bottom-feeding, work-shy peasant says
Aww, does this mean I can’t stand next to them with a sign reading “WE ARE ASSHOLES”?
christinelaing says
Actually where ever the WBC goes the mainstream Christians turn out to protest. It’s one thing to believe in a contradictory and logically impossible story and quite another thing to hassle people trying to share their grief for a lost loved one. And of course the inbred losers picket Christian funerals as well.
Nerd of Redhead, Dances OM Trolls says
The Pullet Patrol™ is looking to see if they can launch three trebuchet loads of pullet by-products that would arrive almost simultaneously and from different directions. Preliminary results shows the timing a little off, especially if the Jet Stream interferes. Nothing would get through to the WBC more than being covered in chicken shit while being laughed at.
rogerfirth says
I prefer Foo Fighting.
spamamander, hellmart survivor says
At the Seattle Slutwalk there were a few dedicated Christian young women holding signs saying “Please don’t think we are like them” along with messages about love etc in response to the WBC protestors (I should say ‘protestor’, I guess the rest of them got all worn out from protesting at the Gay Pride Picnic they day before). Everyone on the walk cheered them. It might have been a small effort but at least they made themselves known which is much more than most xians seem to do in response to the WBC assholery.
Kamaka says
How about everybody just makes outrageous, silly faces at them and sticks out their tongues (a Maori insult).
A lawsuit for the ages:
“They stuck their tongues out like they wanted to eat us, and they gave us the *stink eye*. Surely, we are victims, Your Honor!”
chigau (√-1) says
Kamaka
I’ve seen maori tongue-sticking-out and I must say it was quite threatening. (with the yelling and stamping)
(smiley face)
Kamaka says
@ chigau
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-lrE2JcO44
mMaorijanine says
I have seem plenty of WBC style protesters at various gay and lesbian events. When I have to go by them, I smile and wave at them. Besides being no where as confrontational in RL as opposed to here, these people are looking for people to express hatred and disdain towards them. It validates their self image of being martyrs and facing down evil.
I refuse to play their little game.
Alverant says
How about making a sign saying, “God is Gay!” with the subtitle “That’s why he made Adam first”?
Ubi Dubium says
I might throw a handful or two of popcorn around them. They’d have a hard time suing us for assault by pigeons.
sabinebalden says
I have no intention of ignoring them.
I consider them part of the entertainment.
satanaugustine says
A couple of posters have asked, but received no answer so I’ll ask again:
Why the fuck did Jim Klawon from the National Atheist Party invite those sick WBC fucks?
I mean, for fuck sake what the fucking fuck??!
machintelligence says
Nerd @ 63 That would be a true Pullet Surprise.
*ducks and runs away*
Kamaka says
@ satanaugustine
You choose such a nym, yet have no sense of sublety.
Think contrast.
SuckPoppet says
Yeah, fuck that passive ignore shit.
Point and laugh and laugh and laugh …
SallyStrange: bottom-feeding, work-shy peasant says
Or how about this: we organize a giant banner for people to hold, approximately 20 feet behind them (whatever the legal distance is) that says: PLEASE SUE US. WE NEED THE MONEY.
SallyStrange: bottom-feeding, work-shy peasant says
Err, wait, that doesn’t work.
WE MAKE OUR MONEY SUING PEOPLE
WE LIVE TO SUE YOU
Something like that.
Honestly, their presence can only help attract media attention–since everybody hates them, the Reason Rally can only benefit by being the target of their protest. More media attention, which is exactly the point of the Rally.
starsend42 says
I had the luck to witness the confrontation at Comi-Con first hand. My friend and I were having lunch DIRECTLY ACROSS from where it all went down. The signs made, many of then impromptu, by the Con attendees were HI-larious. Also got to have my picture taken with Bender. Poor guy was dying in the costume (it was a hot day)! Said after he left the protest he was off for a beer. I think everyone there would have been glad to buy one for him! The Con attendees were peaceful and witty protestors. Take a lesson from them if you plan to protest at the coming event. From what I understand the barrage of mockery caused the WBC to leave earlier than they had originally planned.
dexitroboper says
All someone needs is to stand next to the WBC people with a sign that says “See? THATS why you need reason”
leaford says
Moggie@#25 and Starsend42 @#79 already mentioned the Bender counter-protest at Comic Con, b ut here’s a video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qRE4BJKPmg
Even Kevin Smith has been mentioning that in his Burn in Hell Q&A video.
SallyStrange: bottom-feeding, work-shy peasant says
Something absurd would work too; I was a big fan of the comic con ALL HAIL THE HYPNOTOAD sign.
chigau (√-1) says
Kamaka #68
Yeah, just like that. Thanks for the link.
mM failed shift, no disrespect intended.
Moggie says
Rev:
Those cats were fast as lightning!
scottjordan says
*Christian rings door bell. Atheist answers door*
Christian: “Hello. I’m here to bring you the Good News of Jesus Christ.”
Atheist: “Hi. Sorry, I’m not interested. I’m an atheist.”
Christian: “You’re an atheist? The Bible says ‘The fool hath said in his heart, there is no God’.”
Atheist: “Why did you call me a fool? The Bible also says ‘Whosoever shall say, Thou fool, shall be in danger of hell fire’.”
Christian: Hold on!! Wait! I didn’t call you a fool! I’m just quoting God.
Atheist: “So, that means God is in danger of hellfire.”
Christian: “…I’ll pray for you.”
life is like a pitbull with lipstick ॐ says
How about no.
That comes off as homophobic. If gay Christians want to talk about God being gay, whatever. They like God, so it’s implicit that they also like the idea of God being gay.
Atheists don’t like God, so the message is implicit that they don’t like gay people either. The weird punchline is no help. I am tired of my sexuality being used as a bludgeon to make homophobes uncomfortable.
life is like a pitbull with lipstick ॐ says
Yeah, no.
My life is better when I don’t have to think about Westboro.
Fuck that stupid fucker Jim Klawson.
Giliell, not to be confused with The Borg says
How about a 5 min kiss-in just across the street from them?
Combined with donations: 2$ for gay couples kissing (500$ if one of them is Brownian), 1$ for unmarried couples and 50ct for married couples.
Louis says
Giliell, #88,
I LOVE it! I’ll even kiss the Mrs for free! But I do want me some of that sweet, sweet Brownian action.
Now, planes tickets, passport, unauthorised time off work…
…things to see, people to do.
Louis
Agent Smith says
Ignoring the Phelps troupe is undoubtedly the wisest course of action. But it’d be fun to treat them as entertainment. Give ’em a rotunda, microphones if they need them, and space for an audience to watch, at a safe distance. You could even have some seating, just to drive the point home.
When they show signs of starting to pack up and leave, everyone could yell “Encore!”. That’d confuse ’em. No rotten fruit or other projectiles, though, regardless of what artistic felonies the act presents.
StevoR says
@80. dexitroboper :
Best response idea yet. Winner of thread so far in my view. Cheers for the laugh.
rogerfirth says
Why does the link to a YouTube video that I posted here show up as an embedded video, while YouTube links posted by other people show up as links? (Sorry if I offended anybody’s bandwidth. That was not my intent.)
Katherine Lorraine, Chaton de la Mort says
Knowing they’re going to be there puts another check-mark in the “I-should-go-in-a-dress-or-probably-a-skirt-and-t-shirt” box.
Of course then I realize how exposed I’ll be to everyone else and my brain goes into that whole catatonic “omg omg omg omg I’m going to die” action. Yay anxiety!
But still, how would they react to a strangely attractive transgender?
drxym says
I wonder why any group would protest at something called a Reason Rally. Almost by definition it demonstrates they are unreasonable. They may as well paint “nutcase” on their foreheads and parade around all day for the amusement of saner people. At least if they stayed away they could pretend the event didn’t even happen.
CapeTownJunk says
Why has nobody proposed a counter-protest by the Landover Baptist Church?
Markita Lynda says
Did you type something like [youtube = "URL"]
instead of <a href=”URL”>video title</a>
?
Ubi Dubium says
Thinking about it, this is really brilliant, inviting them to the Rally. Remember that other xian groups are planning to be there, supposedly to share their deep personal relationship with jeebus, or some such rubbish. In response to them, we can point at WBC and say “They believe in jeebus too. And they seem really really sincere. Do you believe the same things they do? No? Well, if you and WBC can agree on what it is we are supposed to believe, then we’ll listen. So why don’t you go over there and have a nice confab with them, and come back and talk to us once you have coem to an agreement?
Having WBC at the rally is a really good way to embarass all the other evangelists. I’m all for it.
Katherine Lorraine, Chaton de la Mort says
@rogerfirth / Markita:
I think if you just post the YouTube link itself, it embeds.
If you put it in an HREF it doesn’t embed.
ambulocetacean says
I hate those anti-smoking assholes.
StevoR says
@ ^ Katherine Lorraine, Chaton de la Mort says:
I think that’s right and what usually happens when I post youtube links. Hang on a sec ..
(Rummages around for suitable clip to experiment with here ..)
StevoR says
Lets see :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZmHC75FDqQ
(Link doesn’t appear in preview.)
StevoR says
Oh – then it does & turns up as a link. (Shrug.)
Could’ve sworn it didn’t do that before and just auto-embedded. Maybe not?
StevoR says
Simple & cut’n’paste for the above btw.
blake says
I find the feigned outrage expressed here quite interesting in light of the fact that it was the Reason Rally organizers themselves that invited the fringe unreasonable Westboro group. Perhaps they didn’t like the idea of a Christian group showing up to reason with at the Rally so invited a straw man whipping boy to come. http://www.reasonsforgod.org/2012/03/the-reason-rally-and-westboro-baptist-church/ Makes one wonder about the motives of the Reason Rally organizers.
julietdefarge says
Any and all protestors will be counted in the fly-over estimation of crowd size, so come on down! Swell our atheist ranks!
hexidecima says
Blake,
Are you psychic? I wonder how you “know” the outrage here is “feigned? I don’t agree with inviting the WBC, but it does do a great job of showing how hypocritical theists, and especially Christians are. If Christians want to come crash the party, it’s great to show them that they aren’t all peace and light, and they have no more evidence that their god supports them than then WBC has. They are Christians just like you are, even if you don’t like it. There is no way to determine who the True Christians are, considering that none of you can do any of the magic promised by your supposed savior.
Indeed, having Christians of all types at the rally underlines that your supposed god and your bible are indeed just as hateful as the WBC demonstrates. The WBC is no more strawman than any other Christian sect. They are all based on claims that have no evidence, and are only cherry picking of a hoary old book that is no different than any other religion. Each sect uses its magic decoder ring of its own hates and desires and claims that some bogeyman in the sky supports them.
quoderatdemonstrandum says
blake @ 104
FWIW I don’t think inviting Westboro was a good idea. That said:
I followed your link and found none of the reasons I came up with, instead, I found arguments full of logic fail, fallacies and tone trolling concluding with the real purpose for the article.
throw away ad hominem
No True Scotsman with a side of pre-emptive “Journalists who compare Westboro to christians like us are liars”
Tone trolling
Straw man complete with false premise.
Tone trolling and false premise.
Leading to the real purpose of the article:
Now that we have you all hopped up about those unreasonable, mean New Atheists: BUY OUR BOOK!
daniellavine says
Blake@104:
Where do you go to church? I’d like to show up to “participate.”
scorpy1 says
Blaked (#104),
I hate to burst your sanctimonious, conspiratorial bubble, but you just conflated “official RR sponsor” National Atheist Party with being an “RR organizer”.
…which is odd since the blog post you linked to (or wrote?) didn’t make the same initial mistake, but descended into the same paranoia.
I’m not a spokesman for either group, but if you wanted to know why the invitation was sent, I suppose you could rest on your suppositions, or y’know read the comments from someone who appears to be connected, here (which your linked blog post also linked):
There’s no hint of them being asked to be there as an object of ridicule or Atheistic meanness, but as a response to the WBC’s hatred.
You see, this is a matter of one sub-group publicly challenging another sub-group on matters of principal and character…nothing of which indicates to me that this is somehow a proxy for the larger conflict of atheists vs. theists or that anybody but you thinks it is.
Even still, if the WBC would rather deny the invitation and instead chant and sloganeer, that’s not a reflection on the NAP for not supporting reasonable discourse…they offered and it seems like it will be denied.
ianm says
My impression of the Westboro folks is that they say what they say not out of a belief in what they are saying but in order to provoke people into actions which they can then litigate against. For them to be at the Reason Rally doesn’t cause me concern because in that setting they are just an object of derision. It is when they show up at funerals and intrude on people’s grief, exploiting that grief in order to profit financially, that crosses the line for me.
Markita Lynda says
Here are some nice posters for the reason rally:
* You disproved evolution?
* You pray for me and I’ll dance naked in the forest for you (or sacrifice a goat or…)
* Don’t pray in my school and I won’t think in your church
* I have a deep personal relationship with reality
otrame says
Blake @104
Please answer the points made in this video.
ianm says
I checked out the “God hates figs” link above and its accompanying Biblical citations:
Jeremiah 29:17
Thus saith the LORD of hosts; Behold, I will send upon them the sword, the famine, and the pestilence, and will make them like vile figs, that cannot be eaten, they are so evil.
Matthew 21:18-20
Now in the morning, as He returned to the city, He was hungry. And seeing a fig tree by the road, He came to it and found nothing on it but leaves, and said to it, “Let no fruit grow on you ever again.” Immediately the fig tree withered away.
Mark 11:12-14
The next day as they were leaving Bethany, Jesus was hungry. Seeing in the distance a fig tree in leaf, he went to find out if it had any fruit. When he reached it, he found nothing but leaves, because it was not the season for figs. Then he said to the tree, “May no one ever eat fruit from you again.” And his disciples heard him say it.
The quote from Jeremiah is grammatically ambiguous, leaving one the impression that spoiled figs are evil and also leaving one the impression that God is visiting war famine and pestilence on people in order that they become inedible. No such ambiguity in the New Testament quotes. Jesus was hungry and since the fig tree he spotted was out of season he caused it to never bear fruit again, a role model for Christian conservatives: selfish, ignorant, and spiteful.
Muse says
Katherine – do it. You know we’ve got your back.
tommykey says
I hope some of the gay attendees to the Reason Rally will kiss each other in front of the WBC demonstrators just to rile them up a bit.
Mattir says
I promise to kiss whomever would piss off the Westboro folks most, whether it’s Muse, Brownian, or, should they arrive in time, the medicinal leeches I got my boss to order me to celebrate finally paying the last of my tuition and getting that nice piece of paper saying “Mattir, Ph.D.”
I love working as a nature educator instead of a psychologist – hard to justify the purchase of leeches as a professional psychologist.
Also, if Brownian shows up, I get to kiss for free. The wait in line as been way too long.
AlanMac says
@scottjordan #85
Atheist:“…and I’ll think for you.” (C. Hitchens)
breasonable says
PZ, you’re approaching this all wrong. I think one of the speakers at the Rally should actually THANK Westboro for proving to the entire world, beyond all doubt, that religion is a simply a man-made construct that can be used to support ANY ridiculous or hateful belief (at which point the crowd could erupt in applause of gratitude).
cag says
Unreason meets reason.
kemist says
Homo litigious stupidus
KEEP OFF – DO NOT FEED
Maybe with a description (habitat, diet, social habits, ect.) in smaller font.
kreativekaos says
d cwilson @ #3:
[“Thank Gawd for dead soldiers”. I hope they do that within sight of the religious righties who think Zombie Jesus was an American.
The resulting head explosions should be hilarious. And the headlines would be priceless:
Atheists Hold Peaceful Rally While Religious Groups Attack Each Other.]
Wouldn’t that be an interesting tactic– getting differing segments arguing/fighting among themselves, under the same Christian umbrella.
I know that I’ve always understood one of the best weapons
against right-wing/religious absurdity is to COMPLETELY IGNORE them, i.e., don’t allow them any avenue for publicity, or any opportunity for a soapbox. It’s an ego-killer.
kreativekaos says
rogerfirth @ 42:
I hit the YouTube link you provided: UN-FUCKING-BELIEVABLE!
Just when one thinks that it’s unlikely for humans with such a level of stupidity, delusion, mental illness to be walking around among us free and not locked-up in a padded cell is very scary for me personally and for society in general.
I champion Thunderf00t’s efforts and empathize for him. It’s infuriating to have to watch him try to pin these morons to the wall without being able to get a word in edgewise.
(Although,… it may be a backdoor success, since it is a tour-de-force of of their irrationality, ignorance and subterfuge.)
Cosmic Teapot says
I like it.
My idea was when they show up, everybody hides; and then someone comes along and tells them everyone has been raptured.
life is like a pitbull with lipstick ॐ says
I don’t know why people have been saying this. This is America. There is no such thing as hate speech laws here. I’m not kidding; we scream curses at WBC all the fucking time. I’ve done it. It’s cathartic. The cops just stand there.
There is no problem until someone makes a threat, tries to cross into the space which the cops have sectioned off for the WBC, or the buffer zone around that space, or if someone throws something or otherwise attempts to make physical contact.
Most counter-WBC protests go over just fine with a crowd of hundreds yelling and chanting for two hours. There is no reason not to pay attention to them. PZ has this weird idea in his head that if you ignore them then you’re “winning” by denying them what they want.
Yeah, well, fuck the NAP for inviting them. But now that they’re coming, who gives a shit about whether or not they get attention? They’re going to feel righteous either way; they’ve done their part. What I want is to treat them like the horrible people that they are, and if any of you want that too, then go ahead and do it. Don’t be afraid to say mean shit to them.
Tell them we know Fred is a racist and he’s going to be remembered as a deceiver who took black clients’ money and then called them racial slurs when they left his office.
Do not be afraid of these people. As long as you follow the instructions of the police, you will be perfectly fine and they will not get one cent of your money.
Pteryxx says
ॐ : I just don’t trust the police not to invent reasons to arrest those evil atheists, since the WBC are just peacefully protesting good Christians. I admit I’ve got no experience though.