Bikers Battle Bigots

Wearing vests covered in military patches, a band of motorcyclists rolls around the country from one soldier's funeral to another, cheering respectfully to overshadow jeers from church protesters.

They call themselves the Patriot Guard Riders, and they are more than 5,000 strong, forming to counter anti-gay protests held by the Rev. Fred Phelps at military funerals.

Phelps believes American deaths in Iraq are divine punishment for a country that he says harbors homosexuals. His protesters carry signs thanking God for so-called IEDs — explosives that are a major killer of soldiers in Iraq.

The bikers shield the families of dead soldiers from the protesters, and overshadow the jeers with patriotic chants and a sea of red, white and blue flags.

Shirley Phelps-Roper, a daughter of Fred Phelps and an attorney for the Topeka, Kan.-based church, said neither state laws nor the Patriot Guard can silence their message that God killed the soldiers because they fought for a country that embraces homosexuals.

"The scriptures are crystal clear that when God sets out to punish a nation, it is with the sword. An IED is just a broken-up sword," Phelps-Roper said. "Since that is his weapon of choice, our forum of choice has got to be a dead soldier's funeral."

Richard Wilbur, a retired police detective, said his Indiana Patriot Guard group only comes to funerals if invited by family. He said he has no problem with protests against the war but sees no place for objectors at a family's final goodbye to a soldier.

MY TWO CENTS: This guy (whom I've spoken to before) Fred Phelps does not in any way deserve the title Reverend nor Christian. We are to speak the truth in love. The actions of Mr. Phelps and his group have done more harm then good to spreading the gospel.

2 comments:

The Unseen One said...

He is not a Christian, and not a Baptist. And he should be careful about speaking for God, which I believe is blaspheming the Holy Spirit. And we all know what the bible says about that.

Thomas Dodds said...

... Phelps does not in any way deserve the title ... Christian....

He is not a Christian, and not a Baptist.

I agree he doesn't deserve it, but I don't either... not defending him either.

I agree he is not a builder in the Church.