Shooting wasn't God's Punishment
Sandy Hook wasn't God's Right Hook
by Kelvin Wade
The
nauseating Westboro Baptist Church plans to picket Sandy Hook Elementary school
and the funerals of the victims of last Friday's massacre. The
"church" pickets funerals as a twisted way of showing that God is
judging America for the sin of homosexuality. The Ku Klux Klan then announced
it would counterprotest the Westboro Baptist Church leading many Americans in
the peculiar position of being on the same side as the KKK for the first time
in their lives.
Truth is
stranger than fiction.
The thought
of a church trying to gain cheap media attention by picketing the funerals of
innocent children who were murdered is both sickening and infuriating. But,
then again, millions of Americans agree with the Rev. Fred Phelps and his ilk.
You don't
believe that? In the aftermath of the Sandy Hook massacre former GOP
presidential candidate and minister Mike Huckabee said, "We’ve escorted
[God] right out of our culture and marched him off the public square. And then
we express our surprise that a culture without him actually reflects what it
has become.”
Again, in
the aftermath of the murder of 26 people, James Dobson of the Christian group
Focus on the Family said, "I think we have turned our back on the
Scripture and on God Almighty and I think he has allowed judgment to fall upon
us. I think that’s what’s going on.”
In social
media, a meme has emerged of people sharing pictures of a letter saying,
"Dear God, Why do you allow so much violence in our schools? Signed, a
concerned student." The reply beneath it is, "Dear Concerned Student,
I'm not allowed in schools. God."
It's the
kind of pithy remark that makes the self-righteous nod and click SHARE. If you're a fundamentalist I can see one clicking SHARE without thinking much of it. But
what are you saying? Are you saying that people can't pray in schools? Are you
saying that if school endorsed religion that Adam Lanza wouldn't have went on
his twisted rampage? Would the Ten Commandments hanging in a classroom stop
high powered bullets from flying?
Are you
saying that since we believe in separation of church and state that God allowed
this to happen? Or was it abortion or gay marriage that caused God to allow
this terrible shooting to happen?
If that's
what you're saying, then how is what you're saying different from the Westboro
Baptist Church? We know what they say. They hold appalling signs saying God
Hates Fags and Your Loved One is Burning in Hell at funerals. They believe that
America is being judged for homosexuality.
Are you
just appalled that they picket funerals but have no problem with their message?
Because if
you endorse their sentiment you're saying that because some states have elected
to allow marriage equality for gay couples that a loving God let a disturbed
man into an elementary school to pump multiple high-velocity bullets into six
year olds. SWAT team members made the surviving teachers and students close
their eyes as they led them out of the school because those rounds tore those
children to pieces.
If you
believe that God allowed this to happen to teach us some sick lesson, don't
condemn the Westboro Baptist Church. You're not that different.

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