Westboro Baptist Church Slams Comedian Adam Hills' Iraq Comments Before Issuing Another Challenge

In latest Westboro Baptist Church news, the controversial group recently issued the following statement regarding Australian comedian Adam Hills' challenge that the group should go to Iraqi and protest the ISIS attacks on Christians.

"Show us the tickets!," wrote Westboro Baptist Church on their official website, "[Hills] made an oath before God and everyone that he would purchase these tickets, and he reneged on the oath, so the least he could do is stop being so stingy with his money. We have, in fact, already gone to picket in Iraq. The last time we went, we flew into Amman, Jordan and drove the rest of the way."

Hills previously issued the notorious church a proposition nearly two weeks ago when the congregation originally planned to crash the deceased Robin Williams' potential public burial ceremony.

"If you really believe in standing up to those threatening the Christian way of life," said Hills on his TV show titled 'The Last Leg' in the UK, "How about putting your money where your mouth is, taking a direct flight to Iraq and picketing the people threatening to behead Christians if they don't convert?"

Hills further expressed his thoughts on the issue and dared the group to take the trip to the Middle East.

"I will personally pay for every member of the Westboro Baptist Church to fly to Iraq right now. I'll even fly you first class and pay the carbon offset," said Hills.

Now Westboro Baptist Church issued the following statement after Hills changed his mind and cancelled his proposal last week.

"[T]he cheapest ticket I can find [to Ammam] is $2,510.70. Let's use 75 as a nice round number of people who attend Westboro Baptist Church. If I'm doing my math right, that comes to $188,302.50. You can't pay your way out of hell, Adam Hills, but you ought to put your money where your big mouth is. Cough up the full amount to St. Jude's," wrote the group.