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Anti-gay Westboro Baptist Church leader Fred Phelps dies | Anti-gay Westboro Baptist Church leader Fred Phelps dies |
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The former leader of a US church that was widely known for its inflammatory anti-gay protests has died, his family has said. | |
The Reverend Fred Phelps Sr, founder of the Westboro Baptist Church in Kansas, died on Wednesday evening at 84. | |
The church, made up mostly of his family, rose to international notoriety with its practice of picketing funerals of fallen US troops. | The church, made up mostly of his family, rose to international notoriety with its practice of picketing funerals of fallen US troops. |
It claimed their deaths were punishment for America's tolerance of gays. | It claimed their deaths were punishment for America's tolerance of gays. |
'Diabolical' | |
Their signs read "Thank God for dead soldiers" and "Thank God for 9/11" and the like, and bore messages offensive to gay and lesbian people. | Their signs read "Thank God for dead soldiers" and "Thank God for 9/11" and the like, and bore messages offensive to gay and lesbian people. |
Mr Phelps, a disbarred Kansas lawyer, was an ordained Baptist minister but his church was not attached to any mainstream denomination. | |
He and his small congregation - dubbed "the most hated family in America" by the BBC's Louis Theroux - aimed their vitriol at many groups, including immigrants and Jews. But their signature slogan was "God hates fags". | |
"You're not going to get nowhere with that slop that 'God loves you,'" Mr Phelps once told the Religion News Service. "That's a diabolical lie from hell without biblical warrant." | |
In 2009, Mr Phelps and his daughter were barred from entering the United Kingdom due to their anti-gay preaching. | |
The church's actions inspired a federal law and numerous state laws limiting picketing at funerals. | The church's actions inspired a federal law and numerous state laws limiting picketing at funerals. |
In 2011 the church won a major legal victory when the US Supreme Court ruled it could not be sued for monetary damages for inflicting pain on grieving families. | In 2011 the church won a major legal victory when the US Supreme Court ruled it could not be sued for monetary damages for inflicting pain on grieving families. |