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My husband and I eventually want to start a nonprofit and call it the Westboro Foundation. It was h
My husband and I eventually want to start a nonprofit and call it the Westboro Foundation. It was h
My husband and I eventually want to start a nonprofit and call it the Westboro Foundation. It was h
My husband and I eventually want to start a nonprofit and call it the Westboro Foundation. It was h
My husband and I eventually want to start a nonprofit and call it the Westboro Foundation. It was h
My husband and I eventually want to start a nonprofit and call it the Westboro Foundation. It was h
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Megan Phelps-Roper:
Growing up in Westboro, there was a culture of celebrating death and tragedy... a very calloused waMegan Phelps-Roper:
I had never experienced the death of someone close to me until my grandfather passed away.Megan Phelps-Roper:
I no longer believe that the Bible is the literal and infallible word of God. And I don't believe iMegan Phelps-Roper:
If you look at who you were a year ago and aren't somewhat embarrassed, you're not growing as a perMegan Phelps-Roper:
It's important to see people as being on a journey.Megan Phelps-Roper:
There's so much power in seeing the possibility of change.Megan Phelps-Roper:
If you can see these people... as human beings and capable of change, there is hope. We should be wMegan Phelps-Roper:
My first memories are of picketing ex-servicemen's funerals and telling their families they were goMegan Phelps-Roper:
We believed it was a Good vs Evil situation: that the WBC was right and everybody else was wrong, sMegan Phelps-Roper:
I remember feeling like we at WBC were a persecuted minority, triumphant in the face of evil people