After movie and television star Robin Williams died this week, the Westboro Baptist Church is reportedly planning to protest outside his funeral with signs that fans, friends and family members would find to be shocking and horribly offensive.

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On Saturday, Daily Mail posted a photo of one of the protestors who is apparently gearing up to tear down Williams at his funeral due to his role as a gay man in the film The Birdcage. The photo shows two people with signs around them that say remarks about religion, same-sex marriage as well as where they believe the late actor is.

One sign says "God Hates The Media" while another one says "The Lord is Coming." The next message says "Same-Sex Marriage Dooms Nations" with another that says "Robin In Hell" with a picture of the actor in a flame.

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As much as this would shock audiences as well as the actor's loved ones, there are organizers at global non-profit organization called Planting Peace who are reportedly planning to counter these protestors.

"Robin Williams played many different roles in so many peoples' lives and giving back to others was at the top of that list," a message from co-founder Aaron Jackson says.

"His appeal crossed generational boundaries," Jackson said. "I was personally impacted when I heard of his passing. This is a small gesture to honor his legacy and the difference he made to so many."

Williams' most famous roles include Jumanji, Dead Poets Society and Aladdin. He also won an Oscar for his role in Good Will Hunting.