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Why Pastor Fred Phelps Was A Great Leader: Did You Know That He Was A Civil Rights Attorney?

Hello everyone today’s article is about Pastor Fred Phelps who was the founder of Westboro Baptist Church and was wrongfully slandered by the mainstream media for standing up for beliefs.

One thing many people may not know about Pastor Fred Phelps was that he was actually a civil rights attorney and he was very outspoken against The Jim Crow Laws and was against racial segregation, but the mainstream media wants to call this man a hate preacher for standing up for what is written in The KJV Bible, standing up for moral values, and standing up for God’s commandments. Pastor Fred Phelps was NOT a hate preacher and he was a great civil rights attorney who stood up to the corrupt idea of segregation which was pure racism. Also Pastor Phelps stood up to those radial NEOCONS who support the corrupt idea of America going to war in all these other countries and taking the lives of many innocent civilians while wasting trillions of our tax payer dollars. In my opinion Fred Phelps was NOT a hate preacher; He was a man of God, and someone who stood up for what was right even when something was unpopular.

So since the mainstream media and both the radical right and radical left like to criticize Pastor Phelps I would like to remind you all that Pastor Phelps did the things he believed was right. In 1973 Fred Phelps gained national attention in a civil rights court case called Johnson vs. Topeka Board of Education. Fred Phelps also took on many other civil rights cases because of African Americans being discriminated against. So why in the world is the mainstream media calling Pastor Phelps a hate preacher? Do they not support civil rights lawyers who also preach the word or God and actually stand up to sinful acts and not promote them like the mainstream media does. Well, I guess we all know the real radical agenda of the slanderous news media in America. Thank you for reading this article. Rest in Peace Pastor Fred Phelps, and God Bless…

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