Westboro Baptist Church Hate Group Cheers on Oil Rig Explosion in Louisiana

The “Westboro Baptist Church,” listed as a “hate group” by the Southern Poverty Law Center, today cheered on the explosion of an oil rig in Louisiana off the Gulf of Mexico  on the “Westboro Baptist Church” (WBC) blog “GodSmack.”

The oil rig explosion on Tuesday, April 20, 2010, reportedly left 17 injured (7 critically injured).  Updated  reports have stated that the U.S. Coast Guard has suspended the search for 11 missing employees; the missing workers are presumed to be dead.  The Westboro Baptist Church hate group replied “THANK GOD FOR REMINDING BADASS DOOMED america THAT GOD IS IN CHARGE! God hid the bodies!  You can’t worship them!”

Louisiana: Oil Rig Explosion Cheered On by Westboro Baptist Church Hate Group (Photo: U.S. Coast Guard)

Louisiana: Oil Rig Explosion Cheered On by Westboro Baptist Church Hate Group (Photo: U.S. Coast Guard)

After the tragic accident, the Westboro Baptist Church hate group, however, cheered the accident, stating on their blog that:
— “THANK GOD OIL RIG EXPLODED IN GULF OF MEXICO – 12 MISSING; 15 INJURED!”
— “The oil rigs of Louisiana are filthy, especially the conduct of the brutes on board.  At their hand the SCOTUS had to address same-sex sexual harassment.  Voodoo+doomed-america’s-‘Christianity’=wallowing overpaid thugs drilling oil for your slovenly lifestyle.”
— “Tuesday (4/20) an oil rig explosion left 12 missing and 15 seriously injured.  The US Coast Guard is on the scene with cutters and rescue planes.  Your Coast Guard efforts are in vain!  GodSmack!”

The Westboro Baptist Church hate group followed this with another posting that stated:
— “THANK GOD FOR EXPLODING OIL RIG, ADUMBRATING THE END OF THIS REBELLIOUS NATION!”
— “We fervently pray for more human projectile.”

Screen Shot of Westboro Baptist Church "Hate Group" Praising the Explosion of a Louisiana Oil Rig that Resulted in Serious Injuries
Screen Shot of Westboro Baptist Church "Hate Group" Praising the Explosion of a Louisiana Oil Rig that Resulted in Serious Injuries

This is another in a pattern of calls by the Westboro Baptist Church “hate group” praising injuries and violence against Americans.

On March 22, 2010, the Westboro Baptist Church “hate group” praised the shooting of a New York City police officer who was arresting an individual suspected of sexual assault of an elderly woman’s home health aide.

See also reports:

Hate Group “Westboro Baptist Church” Cheers on Shooting of NYC Police Officer

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Father Of Dead Marine Ordered To Pay Legal Fees Of Westboro Baptist Church “Hate Group” Protesters

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Dallas, Texas: “Westboro Baptist Church hate group at area Dallas schools”

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Egypt: Trial for Suspects in Terror Attack on Christian Copts Postponed Again

Media and NGOs report on a further delay of the trial of three suspects are charged with murder in the January 6, 2010 attack in Naga Hammadi on Coptic Christmas Eve, after their Christian worship services.  The trial has been postponed to May 16, 2010.  This is the second trial delay, the last trial delay postponed the trial to mid-April.

Egypt: ICC Report – Third Time trial of Naga Hammadi murders has been postponed

Al Masry Al Youm: Naga Hammadi trial postponed; Copts ‘disappointed’

— trial postponed to May 16

Egyptian Christian’s killer may be saved by Judicial proceeding

Photo of Accused in Nag Hammadi Attacks (Photo: Egyptian Gazette)
Photo of Accused in Nag Hammadi Attacks (Photo: Egyptian Gazette)

Saudi Cleric Fired for Rejecting Segregation of Sexes – Ahmed Qassim Al-Ghamdi

Saudi cleric fired for advocating mixing of sexes
— AP:
“The head of Saudi Arabia’s powerful religious police has fired the chief of the Mecca branch for advocating the mixing of the sexes, an official from the force said Tuesday.”
— “Ahmed bin Qassim al-Ghamidi’s suggestion in a newspaper interview this week that men and women should be left to mingle freely directly clashed with a central preoccupation of the force.”

Saudi Gazette – April 6, 2010: “Segregation of sexes: Hai’a chief stands by his comment”
— “Ahmed Qassim Al-Ghamdi, the head of the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice (the Hai’a) in Makkah, has said he will not go back on his previous comments on the segregation of the sexes, and described opposition to his views from within his own organization as disgruntled individuals trying to ‘get their own back’.”
— “With a notable security presence and an audience of both sexes, Al-Ghamdi addressed the Taif Literary Club Sunday on a series of sensitive topics, although questions put to him concerning his views on segregation were blocked by the chairman and any attempt to broach the subject from other angles was quickly put paid to.”
— “Al-Ghamdi said, however, that the policy was not of his making.”
— “‘I didn’t ask the club to bar the subject or any questions on it from discussion,” Al-Ghamdi told Okaz. ‘You can write in the newspaper from my own mouth that I still hold to the view I expressed on ikhtilat, and I won’t go back on it, and I’ll continue to repeat what I wrote.'”
— “In an interview reported by Saudi Gazette last December Al-Ghamdi spoke at length on the subject of the mixing of sexes – “ikhtilat” – in which he described it in the current usage as ‘a recent adoption unknown to the early people of knowledge’.”
— “‘Mixing used to be part of normal life for the Ummah and its societies,’ he said, adding that the word ‘in its contemporary meaning has entered customary jurisprudential terminology from outside’.”
— “‘Those who prohibit ikhtilat cling to weak ahadith, while the correct ahadith prove that mixing is permissible, contrary to what they claim,’ Al-Ghamdi said.”
— “The Sheikh revealed, however, that among those who opposed his views were some Hai’a officials who he had previously ‘punished for administrative irregularities’.”
— “‘Their response was a form of vengeance. They were trying to stir trouble and get their own back,’ he said, believing them to have seen the interview as a ‘provocation’ and a chance to take revenge for being punished. “Some of them were extremists in thought, something which we won’t accept in the Hai’a,” he said.”
December 11, 2009 – Saudi Gazette: Hai’a chief: Kaust an ‘extraordinary move and huge accomplishment’
— “The head of the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice in Makkah has added his voice of support to the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (Kaust) and addressed the issue of “ikhtilat” – the mixing of the sexes – that has prompted numerous scholars and commentators to speak out in recent months.”
— “‘The term ‘ikhtilat’ in this usage is a recent adoption that was unknown to the early people of knowledge,’ Sheikh Ahmed Al-Ghamdi said in a lengthy interview with Okaz.”
— “‘Mixing was part of normal life for the Ummah and its societies.'”
— “‘The word in its contemporary meaning has entered customary jurisprudential terminology from outside,’ Al-Ghamdi said.”
— “‘Those who prohibit the mixing of the genders actually live it in their real lives, which is an objectionable contradiction, as every fair-minded Muslim should follow Shariah judgments without excess or negligence,’ Al-Ghamdi said.”
— “‘In many Muslim houses – even those of Muslims who say mixing is haram – you can find female servants working around unrelated males,’ he said.”

December 16, 2009 – Saudi Gazette: Makkah Hai’a head rumored to face dismissal over interview

Ahmed Qassim Al-Ghamdi (Photo: Saudi Gazette)
Ahmed Qassim Al-Ghamdi (Photo: Saudi Gazette)
Ahmed Qassim Al-Ghamdi (Photo: Saudi Gazette)
Ahmed Qassim Al-Ghamdi (Photo: Saudi Gazette)

Westboro Baptist Church Hate Group Finds Ally in Dove World Outreach

On April 21, 2010, the Dove World Outreach Center also published on their blog “In Support of Westboro Baptist,” that on Sunday April 18, 2010, Dove World Outreach “took part of our Sunday Service time and went as a church to stand with them.”  Dove World held a joint demonstration with the Westboro Baptist Church hate group on April 18, 2010, and posted photographs of the event on their Facebook web page, “DWOC’s Photos – Marching with the Westboro Baptist Church.”

In Dove World Outreach’s April 21 article, they defended the Westboro Baptist Church hate group’s practice of protesting at American soldiers funerals.  In addition, the Dove World Outreach article states that “We have also learned that when you speak out about what God hates, you will be hated. We do not agree with all of Westboro’s methods, but we admire their determination to find radical ways to preach the truth of the Bible, as we do.”

The Westboro Baptist Church is listed as a “hate group” by the Southern Poverty Law Center.  The SPLC  also wrote about the new alliance.

The Westboro Baptist Church has a history of praising violence against law enforcement officers and praising explosions resulting in injury of Americans.

Photograph of WBC - Dove Outreach Joint "March" on April 18, 2010
Photograph of WBC - Dove Outreach Joint "March" on April 18, 2010

See also reports:

Westboro Baptist Church Hate Group Cheers on Oil Rig Explosion in Louisiana

Hate Group “Westboro Baptist Church” Cheers on Shooting of NYC Police Officer

Kansas: “Westboro Baptist Church” Promotes Anti-Semitic Hate Videos – Promotes Holocaust Denial

NYC: “Westboro Baptist Church” Hate Group Spreads Anti-Semitic Hate

NYC: “Westboro Baptist” Hate Group to Protest New York Area Synagogues

Father Of Dead Marine Ordered To Pay Legal Fees Of Westboro Baptist Church “Hate Group” Protesters

Supreme Court to rule on protests at military funerals by “Westboro Baptist Church” “hate group”

Dallas, Texas: “Westboro Baptist Church hate group at area Dallas schools”

Florida Christian “Dove World Outreach” Group Attacks Islam in Columbus, Ohio