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Whitney Houston’s funeral took place without interruption, but the Westboro Baptist Church released an allegedly photoshopped picture to make people think they protested the event.

"Time for Westboro picket of Whitney Houston’s funeral. So many piling up to blather about her today. Not ONE of them warned her of hell," tweeted a protester, Margie J. Phelps.

The infamous, radical group, led by Phelps’ father, the pastor, protests various events promoting controversial messages. Most recently, they had planned to protest NCAA coach Joe Paterno’s funeral, and superstar singer Whitney Houston’s funeral. The latter took place Saturday, and many were in attendance.

Phelps, in an effort to publicize Westboro’s protest, posted a picture on her Twitter account showing members holding up offensive signs, one of which read, "Whitney in Hell."

"Did my friends @BET see these lovelies? Such fun singing to @OccupyWallSt This picket is rocking the house! @NJ_News pic.twitter.com/37Kl46wR," she tweeted.

After posting the picture, media sources like The Raw Story and The New Jersey Star-Ledger scrutinized the inflammatory photo. Soon after, they reported that it was a fake.

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Apparently, running the picture through photo alteration programs like Photoshop revealed inconsistencies in pixilation, which means the protesters and signs were most like digitally added after the fact.

In addition, The Star-Ledger reported that the photo was artificially created, as the area in question was blocked off by police, unavailable to protesters and mourners alike.

Despite the debunking of the alleged protest and the accompanying photo, Phelps continues to tweet her outrage at celebrities like Whitney Houston, who she maintains is in hell.

"All NJ & all who came to lie about Whitney’s Godless life saw these beauties!She’s in hell! #NoWordsByCelebsChangeThat " tweeted the woman Saturday.

Recently, Westboro has failed to show up at other events as well. After promoting their protest, they failed to appear at the funeral of U.S. Army Spc. Jordan Christopher Schumann as they said. They also did not show up for a law enforcement officer’s funeral in Ogden, Utah, they had planned to protest.

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Kevin Costner Eulogy at Whitney Houston Funeral: ‘Church Was Our Private Bond’ (VIDEO)

 

February 18, 2012|3:48 pm

Kevin Costner offered a touching speech at Whitney Houston’s funeral today, talking about the Baptist Church upbringings both of them had, as well as obstacles they had to overcome to work together and make worldwide blockbuster "The Bodyguard."

Costner was among a host of celebrities attending, including Alicia Keys and Stevie Wonder. However, Aretha Franklin, who was scheduled to sing at the funeral, was unable to attend.

Costner started his address by explaining how one of Houston’s most well-known hits, "I Will Always Love You," almost never came to be. He revealed how another song, "What Becomes of the Broken Hearted," was going to be used in "The Bodyguard."

"What becomes of our broken hearts? Whitney returns home today, to the place where it all began," Costner said. "I ask that we dry our tears, suspend our sorrow, just long enough to remember the sweet miracle that was Whitney. We can’t forget Cissy and Bobbi Kristina sit among us. Your mother and I had a lot in common. A lot of people are thinking, really? You’re a boy, she’s a girl; she’s black, you’re white. I heard you like to sing, but our girl could really sing."

Kevin Costner gave a touching eulogy at Whitney Houston's funeral February 18, 2012.

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Kevin Costner gave a touching eulogy at Whitney Houston’s funeral February 18, 2012.

However, he then went on to explain what they held in common. He revealed that they both grew up in the Baptist Church, and continued to hold the church very close to their hearts.

"We both grew up in the Baptist church. It wasn’t as big as this. My grandmother played the piano and she led the choir. Her two daughters sang in it. My earliest memories are tied to that church in Paramount."

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"Church was what we knew, it was our private bond," he said.

He also told how he would often get in trouble growing up in church with his friends. He explained Houston’s "favorite" story of his, about how he and his friends would sneak into the church kitchen to finish the cups of "grape juice." However, Costner then added how he was caught by his dad and dragged out, to the laughter of the congregants.

He then spoke about Houston’s time growing up in church, "I can see her in my mind here, running around as a skinny little girl. I can also see her in trouble." He added how he imagined she would try and talk her way out of the trouble she was in, and how her mother Cissy would have none of it.

Whitney Houston bows after performing "I Didn't Know My Own Strength" at the 2009 American Music Awards in Los Angeles, California November 22, 2009.

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Whitney Houston bows after performing "I Didn’t Know My Own Strength" at the 2009 American Music Awards in Los Angeles, California November 22, 2009.

Costner then went on to talk about how their massive blockbusting movie "The Bodyguard" came to be. He spoke about Houston being the "perfect choice." However, he added how many initially had reservations at Houston taking on the main role. For one it would be her first acting role, also he explained how they were forced to postpone the movie a year to wait for her to come off her tour, which was "a lot for the studio to accept."

However, even though many had doubts, Costner was sure that she was the right choice. When Houston had to take part in a screen test, Costner recalled telling her not to be nervous and that he’d hold her hand every step of the way.

He explained that she could have fallen down and started speaking "in tongues" and she would’ve passed the screen test for the flick. Costner insisted he would have pushed her through no matter what. He explained how prior to the screen test Houston disappeared for a long period, for what he believed was a time for prayer.

He then joked how she changed the make-up the studio had put on her, to the kind she was more used to while giving her singing performances. However, the new make-up was much thicker and melted off as she took part in the screen test in front of the hot lights. That joke had the congregation in fits of laughter as they continued to reminisce about the much-loved singer.

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Her make-up incident didn’t matter though, as he explained that she was the only one who could’ve played the role at that time. He admitted that anyone could have played his role, but that Houston made the film what it was.

"You weren’t just pretty, you were as beautiful as a woman could be," he said. "I was your pretend bodyguard not too long ago, and now you’re gone."

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Whitney Houston foi para o céu ou para o inferno? Religiosos respondem

Por Andrea Madambashi | Repórter do The Christian Post

Depois de ter tido uma vida cristã devota ao senhor Jesus, muitos se perguntam onde Whitney Houston estaria agora: estaria ela no céu ou no inferno?

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    Whitney Houston foi para o céu ou inferno?

 

Dias antes de morrer, ela teria se tornado bastante espiritual e dito aos amigos sobre sua fé e desejo de “ver Jesus”, segundo o TMZ.

Segundo a pastora e cantora gospel, amiga de Whitney, Kimberly Burrell, Whitney está agora no céu e comemorando com Deus.

“Whitney sabia como ir até Deus, Whitney sabia como orar e eu estou confiante de que em seus tempos difíceis, quaisquer que ela tenha passado, ela sabia como ir até Deus”, disse Burrell ao CNN nesta terça-feira.

Whitney Houston foi encontrada morta no quarto do hotel Beverly Hilton no sábado, 11 de fevereiro. As hipóteses para a sua morte até o momento são de que ela teria se afogado ou tido uma overdose.

Houston cresceu como batista mas também atendia à igreja pentecostal durante o seu crescimento. Com 11 anos ela fez parte do coro da igreja New Hope Baptist Church em Newark, Nova Jersey. Ela deixou a todos maravilhados com a performance das canções “Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah”.

Mas de uma cristã devota, a estrela da música mudou para uma “viciada em drogas”, quando se casou com Bobby Brown. A famosa cantora começou desde então a enfrentar muitos problemas relacionados com o vício das drogas e álcool.

Apesar de sua grande caída na fé, Houston não culpava o “diabo” pela trágica mudança. Ela havia revelado em uma entrevista anterior com Diane Sawyer que o maior “diabo” era ela.

“Ninguém me obrigada a fazer qualquer coisa que eu não queira fazer. É minha decisão. O maior diabo sou eu”.

Mas isso não elimina colaboração de Satanás em sua morte. O apologista brasileiro, Johnny Bernardo, do Instituto de Pesquisas Religiosas (INPR), relembra que Satanás atua de diversas formas, direta ou indiretamente, para destruir a humanidade.

“Satanás atua direta e indiretamente na destruição da humanidade, não temos qualquer dúvida. São inúmeros os meios utilizados: drogas, bebida alcoólica, doenças sexualmente transmissíveis etc”, disse ele ao The Christian Post.

Bernardo afirma que o que aconteceu com Whitney é o mesmo que vem acontecendo com inúmeros cantores pop e a cantora britânica Amy Winehouse: “Rápido enriquecimento seguido de uma sensação de falta de paz e solidão”.

Elvis Presley e Whitney Houston são dois exemplos apontados pelo apologista como figuras do meio gospel que foram impedidos de ajudar o mundo se aproximar mais do Evangelho.

A causa de sua morte e sua relação com o propósito com Deus, entretanto, continuará a ser um mistério. Não se pode afirmar se ela conseguiu ou não “reservar” seu espaço no céu depois de sua mudança de vida com Jesus. Segundo Bernardo, é uma opinião pessoal dizer se ela está no céu ou no inferno.

“Um dia saberemos de todas as coisas. Por enquanto, cabe a nós orarmos pelos familiares e incentivarmos o evangelismo nos mais diversos níveis da sociedade – e o mundo pop star não está isente de nosso alcance.”

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Rev. Ângelo Medrado, Bacharel em Teologia, Doutor em Novo Testamento, referendado pela International Ministry Of Restoration-USA e Multiuniversidade Cristocêntrica é presidente do site Primeira Igreja Virtual do Brasil e da Igreja Batista da Restauração de Vidas em Brasília DF., ex-maçon, autor de diversos livros entre eles: Maçonaria e Cristianismo, O cristão e a Maçonaria,A Religião do antiCristo, Vendas alto nível, com análise transacional e Comportamento Gerencial.