Fred Phelps apparently loves the word "f**", since he uses it every chance he gets. I think he's just looking for some attention, myself.
2006-07-23 12:50:51
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answered by Kevin F 3
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I Think this Fred Phelps needs a big dose of the Holy Ghost. No where in God's Word will you find that God hates anyone. God Loves all sinners, that is the reason He sent Jesus. As for this Fred Phelps, he and the people who follow him are the reason Real Christians have such a hard time getting people to believe. He needs to stop hiding all his nasty actions behind the name Christian and just come out and say he is just a lost sinner headed for hell. As for Mr Rogers I understand from his confession that he was a Christian and therefore he is in Heaven with Jesus and I don't care what this mr, phelps and hes followers think.
2006-07-23 12:52:19
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answered by PREACHER'S WIFE 5
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What does it matter what humans think as to whether a person should be in heaven or should be in hell? I thought that only God could judge. Or is Jesus the judge?
But I also thought that if someone was a Christian, then they would be saved. In fact, many folks on here who claim to be Christian say that's the only way to be saved and to be in heaven. I don't know whether Mr. Rogers professed to be of the Christian faith and was a practicing member, but if he was, wouldn't he be saved - even if he was a homosexual? Or is it that since homosexuality is alleged to be a sin, then he would be damned?
Does anyone start to see the contradictions that are developed within the religion itself? I'm not knocking the Christian faith - I'm just asking if anyone sees THIS situation as an example of what many others have tried to point out (not to mention the hatred that this Fred Phelps, a Baptist minister, seems to be filled with.)
2006-07-23 12:48:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Fred Rogers, the pleasant man who was the host of the internationally acclaimed children's television show Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, was also an ordained Presbyterian minister.
As a spiritual medium, I have it on good authority that for a time Fred (a name he no longer goes by) joined a Christian City of Light in the Mid Realms of Spirit - the Christian heaven - but that since then he has become more individualistic and now strives to become a Light onto Oneself with the other discarnate Saints in the Higher Realms of Spirit.
Just what does a Christian heaven look like?
For insight into that issue, see the link below which addresses the relatively recent Near Death Experience of a Christian who was taken to a Christian City of Light in the Mid Realms of Spirit.
2006-07-23 12:44:28
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answered by solistavadar 3
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Fred Phelps and Pat Robertson are Satanists.
2006-07-23 12:30:03
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answered by Arkangyle 4
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Mr Rogers was a decorated WWII Army Ranger war veteran who wore those silly sweaters to hide the tattoos he had. He was as good with kids as his show implied, met him in Hawaii once. Wonderful man, and he loved children. Did he go to Hell after death? Don't know, and its not my call. The Phelps idiot, on the other hand, has a Monopoly pass to go straight to the fiery place, and to not pass Go along the way.
2006-07-23 12:34:47
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answered by fishing66833 6
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I don't listen to Fred Phelps any more than I listen to Pat Robertson. Neither is worth my time.
2006-07-23 12:27:31
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answered by genaddt 7
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Mr. Rogers is not in hell, and the video is sickening. These people aren't Christians. They're Satanists.
2006-07-23 13:03:18
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answered by Maria Isabel 5
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From what I heard Fred Rogers professed to be a Christian, so no, he wouldn't be in Hell.
2006-07-23 12:26:25
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answered by chdoctor 5
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Yes, Mr Rogers is dead. How does anyone living actually know who's in heaven OR hell? Get real.....
2006-07-23 12:27:33
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answered by iyamacog 7
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