Megan Phelps-Roper
Guest: Megan Phelps-Roper
Date: 2017-06-08 | Duration: 2h 44m
Category: True Crime & Justice
Episode Overview
Key Moments
- – Westboro Baptist Church
- – Religious Extremism
- – Cult Dynamics
- – Deconversion
- – Social Media Activism
- – Family Estrangement
- – Biblical Interpretation
- – Protest Tactics
- – Atheism
- – Empathy and Dialogue
- – Tribalism
- – Public Shaming
- – Religious Trauma
- – Christianity
- – Religious Judgment
- – Online Harassment
- – Personal Transformation
- – Religious Law
- – Freedom of Speech
- – Conflict Resolution
- 0:00:45 – Introduction to Megan's Westboro Baptist Church background
- 0:01:53 – Discussion on dissent within the church
- 0:04:01 – Public reaction to Westboro protests
- 0:05:05 – Context of protests during Iraq and Afghanistan wars
- 0:10:56 – Megan explains her reasons for leaving the church
- 0:13:43 – Description of violent protests and counter-protests
- 0:15:27 – Impact of Twitter interactions on Megan's perspective
- 0:19:07 – Church's use of hateful language explained
- 0:23:20 – Lengthy conversation before Megan left the church
- 0:30:17 – Moment of decision to leave the church
- 0:36:35 – Discussion on cult-like aspects of Westboro
- 0:41:01 – Megan identifies as an atheist
- 0:42:25 – Mention of 'Going Clear' book on Scientology
- 0:45:05 – Critique of biblical authorship and authority
- 0:52:07 – Effects of anger and hostility in discourse
- 0:56:39 – Historical context of biblical hygiene rules
- 1:00:26 – Challenges of human discourse and disagreement
- 1:05:20 – Reference to John Ronson's book on public shaming
- 1:11:30 – Self-righteousness within religious groups
- 1:14:09 – Questioning hateful religious teachings
- 1:18:06 – Police presence and protest logistics
- 1:26:26 – Intentions behind protest messages explained
- 1:32:01 – Openness to change and finding better ways
- 1:38:35 – Impact of social media's immediate feedback
- 2:05:04 – Megan's book writing process about her experience
- 2:15:47 – Comfort found in certainty and tribal behavior
- 2:20:36 – Separation from tribe and personal growth
- 2:23:22 – Soldier's funeral protest controversy
- 2:29:44 – Biblical references to grief and loss
- 2:33:09 – Facing public defense of former beliefs
- 2:36:56 – Human desire for group belonging
- 2:40:41 – Closing remarks and gratitude for bravery
Transcript Excerpt
Starting point is 00:00:00 3, 2, 1, yes. Are we live? Not yet. Pause. Hold. YouTube. Some sort of a struggle. Yeah, we're live. Okay. How are you? You're a Wheeler Walker Jr. fan, I see? Starting point is 00:00:45 person that grew up in the Westboro Baptist Church, for a person on the outside, for me, Starting point is 00:01:27 And in their eyes, it's the definition of loving. Starting point is 00:01:53 Was there ever any dissent amongst the people that were in the church about like how the message is being distributed? Starting point is 00:02:46 the scriptures, uh, it's this connection between the sins of the nation and, uh, the, the punishments. Starting point is 00:03:20 So it's these threatenings, these warnings from God Starting point is 00:04:01 Like there had to be a lot of people that have like-minded views in Christianity, but still were furious at you people. Starting point is 00:04:37 So, I mean, there was definitely a lot of pushback Starting point is 00:05:05 So my grandfather had been, so it was 2005, so the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Starting point is 00:05:45 So when you go out on the, you know, to these protests, a lot of times there would be media there, you know, people asking questions. Starting point is 00:06:21 these events in light of their understanding of the scriptures. So, you know, she goes through and explains this, you know, very carefully. Starting point is 00:07:06 Like, what was the reaction to other people or, you know, other people's reaction to you? Starting point is 00:07:50 We're going to be protesting in your city. Starting point is 00:08:14 I was 19. Starting point is 00:08:46 Nobody was really talking. Nobody was really talking. Starting point is 00:09:32 What kind of things were they saying to you guys? Starting point is 00:10:00 and also there have you heard of the patriot riders? It was a group of motorcyclists who decided to and they formed like in across the country. Starting point is 00:10:56 What made you leave? Sta...
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