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Unfollow : a journey from hatred to hope, leaving the Westboro Baptist Church

At the age of five, Phelps-Roper began protesting homosexuality and other alleged vices alongside fellow members of the Westboro Baptist Church in Topeka, Kansas. Founded by her grandfather and consisting almost entirely of her extended family, the tiny group would gain worldwide notoriety for its pickets at military funerals and celebrations of death and tragedy. She became the church's Twitter spokeswoman, but dialogue on Twitter caused her to begin doubting the church's leaders and message. Here she relates her moral awakening, her departure from the church, and how she exchanged the absolutes she grew up with for new forms of warmth and community. -- adapted from jacket.

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32320004658831 286.5092 PHE
Adult Non Fiction   East Maitland Library . . Available .  
32320004624494 286.5092 PHE
Adult Non Fiction   Maitland Library . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781787477995 (pbk.)
Classification Number 286.5092 PHE
Author Phelps-Roper, Megan,1986-
Title Unfollow : a journey from hatred to hope, leaving the Westboro Baptist Church [BK]
Note First published in the United States in 2019 by Farrar, Straus, and Giroux.
Contents The quarrel of the Covenant -- The bounds of our habitation -- The wars of the Lord -- The tongue is a fire -- The lust of the flesh -- The appearance of evil -- Ye shall be judged -- Strangers and pilgrims -- Lift up thy voice.
At the age of five, Phelps-Roper began protesting homosexuality and other alleged vices alongside fellow members of the Westboro Baptist Church in Topeka, Kansas. Founded by her grandfather and consisting almost entirely of her extended family, the tiny group would gain worldwide notoriety for its pickets at military funerals and celebrations of death and tragedy. She became the church's Twitter spokeswoman, but dialogue on Twitter caused her to begin doubting the church's leaders and message. Here she relates her moral awakening, her departure from the church, and how she exchanged the absolutes she grew up with for new forms of warmth and community. -- adapted from jacket.
Phelps-Roper, Megan, -- 1986-
Subject Westboro Baptist Church (Topeka, Kan.)
Westboro Baptist Church (Topeka, Kan.)
Westboro Baptist Church (Topeka, Kan.)
Autobiographies
Ex-church members -- Baptists -- Biography
Christianity and politics -- United States
Toleration -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
Religious tolerance -- Christianity
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