Westboro Baptist Church, Church, Kansas, which usually protests with his "God hates cigarettes" characters comes again at Ohio State University campus to spread its message.
WBC announced on Monday that they would be picketing on campus on October 25 in 11:15 in the Ohio Union.
In picket schedule on the site of the Church, he said that "God hates Ohio State University."
"When it is the largest University in the country to a policy of defiance commandments of God, you noted that country for the purpose of destruction," said schedule.
Timothy Phelps, senior at Westboro church leader and son of Fred Phelps, talked about his upcoming trip to the lantern of the campus of OSU. Timothy Phelps said the latest decisions of protest demanding nation.
"The State of New York established bar and each State will follow very soon here," said Timothy Phelps."And in fact, each country will follow as soon as possible here to fully legalize same-sex marriage".
Same-sex marriage became legal in the State of New York 24 July. Currently, six States and Washington, d.c. Colombia, grant same-sex marriage licenses: Connecticut, Iowa, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont and New York.
Timothy Phelps also stated that the recent decision to repeal "don't ask, don't tell" is a cause of protest.
"(Don't ask, don't tell) was somewhat schizophrenic rule anyway," Timothy Phelps said. "But such as it was, try to put any restrictions on these filthy creatures, performed at in the army".
"Don't ask, don't tell" was the official policy of the United States, which have prevented gays to openly serve in the armed forces. After a nearly 18-year-old politician, he was officially repealed effective 20 September.
Timothy Phelps said both New York and the United States will be quickly reflected in the rest of the world, and would destroy the Earth.
"The people have made a couple of things quite clearly show that it is located right on the verge of destruction," said Timothy Phelps.
Jim Lynch, spokesman of OSU, released a statement on the forthcoming visit to campus WBC.
"Campuses in the State of Ohio has long been a place for the Crusaders, who want to express their first amendment rights to free speech. Westboro Baptists visited Ohio State several times, and we are familiar with their efforts throughout the country, "the statement said. "Our students here in Ohio are aware that this is a very inclusive campus, which rejects any form of prejudice, exclusion or lack of respect. Brief visit this group in no way divert long ago our University values diversity and inclusion. "
Antonio Venegas, the second year in international studies and sports management, said that he does not like WBC and disagreed with their views.
"I saw and heard a lot of what they have done, for example, protest military funerals, ' Venegas said. "Be a religious myself, I do not think they are good people."
Venegas said that he understood the first amendment rights, but considers the content of leukocytes to be "the language of hatred."
"There should be some restrictions, Venegas said. "Some of the messages they have, whether homosexuals or people in the army, don't know what the right disrespectful."
Timothy Phelps stated that adults in the world that we live in it don't care what people say about their content.
"I say" Waaa. Recognise this. "(People) don't want to hear, that they must respond to their creator," said Timothy Phelps.
Trip to WBC in Ohio was caused by an invitation to speak in class in a University of Miami. Maimi and WBC were planning a visit to talk with a religion class, according to Fox 19 in Cincinnati.
Timothy Phelps, said University of Miami eventually does "harmless to teaching". He said that they already have tickets purchased in Ohio, thus they are going to picket in Miami and other locations throughout Ohio, OSU included.
The WBC previously protested at the OSU campus on October 4, 2010 year. This year's schedule said they want to welcome another incoming class.
"We are back! You lucky ducks! Another class is welcomed in the Westboro Baptist Church from "picket schedule said.
WBC plans to protest in Ok-Hills high school in Cincinnati, Hilliard Davidson high school in Hilliard, Ohio and Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.
Timothy Phelps said that their message was clear.
"If you have a concern that your status will be, when virtually all hell on Earth", Timothy Phelps said: "you might want to maybe consider that what you forcibly fed all his life is a bunch of lies".
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