Posted on 04/01/2020 9:18:33 AM PDT by Kaslin
An openly gay and anti-Christian New York state senator has condemned Franklin Graham and Samaritan's Purse for wanting to treat coronavirus patients.
Samaritan's Purse set up an emergency field tent hospital in Central Park at the request of city officials. The respiratory unit, which will be supervised by Mount Sinai Hospital, can accommodate 68 patients.
"It's a shame that the federal government has left New York with no other choice but to accept charity from bigots," State Sen. Brad Hoylman said. "You know those medical tents being constructed in Central Park? Theyre being set up by notorious anti-gay bigot Franklin Graham. Mr. Graham must promise to treat EVERY patient with dignity and respect."
Graham responded to the senator's repulsive comments during an interview on The Todd Starnes Radio Show. He urged Americans to set aside politics.
"This virus is a tsunami that is hitting our shores. It's killing Republicans. It's killing Democrats. It's killing independents," Graham said. "And we just need to say forget the politics right now. Let's work together to save lives."
It's unthinkable that anyone, much less a state lawmaker, would bully a bunch of Christians who simply want to provide medical treatment to critically ill New Yorkers.
"We don't discriminate against anybody" Graham said. "Our doors are open for all New Yorkers - regardless of their race, ethnicity or their sexual preference. We treat everybody the same."
That being said Graham said they do not compromise on their religious beliefs or values.
"We are evangelical Christians and we hire Christian men and women to work in our hospitals. We are there in Jesus' name. That's just who we are. We don't compromise on this issue."
Amen.
Mayor Bill de Blasio told the New York Post that he was troubled over the ministry's commitment to traditional religious beliefs regarding marriage and sexuality.
Were going to send people over from the Mayors Office to monitor the park facility, de Blasio added. So Im very concerned to make sure this is done right. But if it is done right, of course, we need all the help we can get.
Even some in the city's LGBT community thumbed their nose at the Christian ministry's charity.
"I don't want to demonize people who are volunteering their time, but it is a concerning thing," Amy Martin, a Brooklyn resident and former nursing assistant, told Gothamist.
"On the one hand, this is absolutely an all hands on deck situation," she continued. "On the other hand, as an LGBT New Yorker, I would be hesitant to make that my first choice of care. I'd much rather be seen anywhere else."
How sad that Christophobic bigots in New York City would rather let people suffer than accept charity from Christian doctors and nurses. How terribly sad, indeed.
"Hey! Why do you guys keep taking temperatures rectally when I see a modern electronic thermometer right over there?"
Hoylman is no holyman for sure.
i don’t wish any ill on this faggot, but what delicious irony if he had to accept treatment from “bigots” if he were to contract the virus. Either that or suffer with his high-toned morals and - gasp - possibly die.
Pillow biters hate and are at war with anything Christian.
Were going to send people over from the Mayors Office to monitor...
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They should send him so he can do the monitoring on the front lines where these ‘Christian Bigots’ are providing care. Let’s see him go down into the lions den and spew his hatred for those that are helping.
Haters are just going to hate.
Well homos aint gonna help anyone.
State Sen. Brad Hoylman is a bigot. He’s Christophobic and heterophobic and a hater.
Amen.
It’s called, I don’t care what you want me to be, because I will be what I wish to be. People need to realize the old lesson that people have both good and bad in the same person.
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