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Related: About this forumQuestions mount over Christian group behind Central Park Covid-19 hospital
Source: The Guardian
Questions mount over Christian group behind Central Park Covid-19 hospital
Facility run by Trump ally Franklin Grahams organisation requires staff to sign statement opposing gay marriage
Miranda Bryant in New York
Sun 19 Apr 2020 12.00 BST
Last modified on Sun 19 Apr 2020 12.01 BST
When big white field hospital tents appeared in Central Park in late March, they became a potent symbol of the scale and severity of New Yorks coronavirus crisis.
But just over two weeks since the opening of the 68-bed facility run by Franklin Grahams organisation Samaritans Purse, questions are mounting over why the controversial religious leader viewed by many to be homophobic, Islamophobic and politically extreme was chosen to perform this vital role outside Mount Sinai hospital on Fifth Avenue, and who sanctioned it.
Graham, a close ally whom Donald Trump praised in a recent briefing, has previously described Islam as evil and has described gay people as the enemy. Coronavirus, he recently said, was a result of the sin thats in the world.
Samaritans Purse which has so far treated 130 coronavirus patients and has about 90 staff at the Central Park field hospital requires all staff and volunteers to sign a statement of faith.
Statements in the document include we believe that marriage is exclusively the union of one genetic male and one genetic female and human life is sacred from conception to its natural end.
The decision to allow the group to run such a key Covid-19 effort in the city has drawn protests from both activists and politicians.
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Facility run by Trump ally Franklin Grahams organisation requires staff to sign statement opposing gay marriage
Miranda Bryant in New York
Sun 19 Apr 2020 12.00 BST
Last modified on Sun 19 Apr 2020 12.01 BST
When big white field hospital tents appeared in Central Park in late March, they became a potent symbol of the scale and severity of New Yorks coronavirus crisis.
But just over two weeks since the opening of the 68-bed facility run by Franklin Grahams organisation Samaritans Purse, questions are mounting over why the controversial religious leader viewed by many to be homophobic, Islamophobic and politically extreme was chosen to perform this vital role outside Mount Sinai hospital on Fifth Avenue, and who sanctioned it.
Graham, a close ally whom Donald Trump praised in a recent briefing, has previously described Islam as evil and has described gay people as the enemy. Coronavirus, he recently said, was a result of the sin thats in the world.
Samaritans Purse which has so far treated 130 coronavirus patients and has about 90 staff at the Central Park field hospital requires all staff and volunteers to sign a statement of faith.
Statements in the document include we believe that marriage is exclusively the union of one genetic male and one genetic female and human life is sacred from conception to its natural end.
The decision to allow the group to run such a key Covid-19 effort in the city has drawn protests from both activists and politicians.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/apr/19/questions-mount-over-christian-group-behind-central-park-covid-19-hospital
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Questions mount over Christian group behind Central Park Covid-19 hospital (Original Post)
Eugene
Apr 2020
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Faith over Reason. Greed over People. Power over Country. It's unchristian, period. . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Apr 2020
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Bernardo de La Paz
(51,089 posts)1. Faith over Reason. Greed over People. Power over Country. It's unchristian, period. . . . nt
gibraltar72
(7,629 posts)2. Now a question??
empedocles
(15,751 posts)3. Suspicious decision to allow this publicity stunt
Skittles
(159,949 posts)4. these haters just cannot stop themselves, can they?
Even during a CRISIS where everyone needs to act TOGETHER, these folk are hell-bent on splitting us apart. START TAXING THESE BIGOTS.
Girard442
(6,416 posts)5. So if you're LGBTQ and you're being treated there, how do you know they won't let you die?