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Topeka Pastor Fred Phelps Reportedly Near Death

The founder of Westboro Baptist Church, 84-year-old Fred Phelps, appears to be near death. That’s according to a Facebook post by one of his sons, Nate Phelps, who is not a member of the church. The Topeka Capital-Journal reports that a church spokesman has confirmed Phelps is in hospice care. KPR’s Stephen Koranda reports on the founder of the controversial Topeka church.

 

Fred Phelps, who was disbarred in Kansas, ran unsuccessfully for governor three times, as a Democrat.

 

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Members of the Phelps family who aren’t in the church say Fred Phelps was excommunicated from the organization last year and hasn’t been serving as the group's leader, but people in the church haven’t confirmed that. Phelps founded the church in the 1950s. He was known as an award-winning civil rights attorney before gaining national attention for protesting at funerals. The group became more noticed for protests against homosexuality and abortion in the 1990s. The Westboro Baptist Church protests at military funerals because they say military deaths are God’s retribution for the nation tolerance of homosexuality. The protests have led to legal battles and laws against picketing at funerals.