> It has been stated that Fred Phelps "had a softening of heart at the end of his life,"[141] according to accounts published in a memoir written by Phelps' granddaughter Megan Phelps-Roper, and reporting from The New Yorker citing former members of the church.[141] This includes an incident in 2013, in which Phelps is said to have stepped outside the church and called over to members of Planting Peace, a nonprofit organization that bought a house on the other street and painted it with an LGBTQ rainbow, saying: "You're good people!"[142] In an interview with NPR, Megan Phelps-Roper said this outburst was "the proximate cause" of Phelps being excommunicated,[143] a claim that the church has denied.[144] According to Phelps' grandson and former church member Zach Phelps-Roper, Phelps' actions were regarded as "rank blasphemy" by the church members.
>>41286632He realized on his deathbed he was probably going to hell so he freaked and did a 180 at the last second. Many such cases.
>>41286632an obvious sign she was transgender
>>41286632the Holy Spirit finally came to him