If HIV was God’s punishment for gays, then coronavirus is punishment for conservative Christians
You couldn't swing a cat in the 90s without hitting an evangelical who believed HIV was God's punishment for homosexuality. But that logic isn't on their side today.
Commentary by Mark Segal Wednesday, April 15, 2020
When it comes to the pandemic, I can offer two truths: we are all in this together and this will come to an end, even though we don’t know when that will be or what life will be like afterwards.
Despite those truths, religious extremists are blaming the virus – as they do with all the ills of the world – on the LGBTQ community. But if you take their own hateful rhetoric the facts actually show the reverse.
Here’s the way it almost always goes. They blame it on the San Francisco liberals. All sins start in that bastion of homosexuals.
Fundamentalists apparently consider San Francisco the capital of the LGBTQ world. This all started with the AIDS crisis when evangelicals said that God proved his anger at homosexuals by putting that plague on their capital city.
Now those conservative Christians are saying that COVID-19 is God’s revenge on a world that accepts gays.
So, according to their logic, if God showed his anger on the issue of LGBTQ equality by striking San Francisco with AIDS, then God must now be angry with religious people by striking the headquarters of the world’s religions with the COVID-19: Rome, headquarters of Catholics; Athens, the headquarters of Greek Orthodoxy; Moscow, the headquarters of Russian orthodoxy; London, home of the Anglican communion; Mecca, home of Muslims; Jerusalem, home of Jewish faith; and Salt Lake City, home of the Mormons.
Now let’s compare and see what God’s wrath is. San Francisco has under 1000 cases and only 12 deaths. All of the headquarters cities of the world’s major religions, religions that at one point or another have discriminated against the LGBTQ community, have more cases and more deaths than San Francisco. San Francisco is the least affected of all the cities.
As the extremists always say: God’s plagues are aimed at those who utter hate speech against their chosen followers. It turns out, in this case, the chosen people is the LGBTQ community.
And that’s not getting into how churches have become hotbeds of coronavirus transmission while some church leaders defy social distancing rules to continue holding services, with some tragic results.
I don’t take any of this lightly. We’re going through a tough time unlike any other. Times like this are times to band together.
So, to those preachers still spreading hate, I say: stop blaming people and start helping people. Your homophobic sermons only harm your followers by spreading misinformation.
We in the gay community have understood that since day one. We know the value of working together, and we’ve seen that it works.
5 comments:
I agree, Joe. The logic is sound.
And yet it also hits some Indian reservations. (Though on Pine Ridge it only hit a Brazilian woman, it's hit Southwestern Indians something terrible.) That Smithfield Farms plant in South Dakota mostly employs African refugees.
On the other hand, the rich and/or religious-nutcase fools who pretend everything's fine? Yeah, those guys can (literally, I'm afraid) go to hell.
It's always dangerous, like those religious extremists» did for HIV, to blame and put hate in the minds and hearts of their followers, that one day, like now, that their shit would hit the fan and come back to their own faces.
Again, religion proves that their «God» is one of hate and that those preachers are only humans with limitations and not really understanding the message of God and Jesus.
They have their own agenda which is to spread words of hate and selfish interests.
When the minister of health in Israel, a Jewish believer, said that COVID 19 was a punishment for gays, he was then screwed because he tested positive to the virus.
It now means that he is «GAY»... LOL !
What I think in those hard times is that only SCIENCE and not religion can provide accurate facts of what is going on in the world and not pointing out some guilty people.
We area all humans no matter our way of living.
The only problem with the article is that Greece seems to have done astonishingly well and is being recognized for not just flattening the curve, but smashing it. That's why we're not hearing about people dying in Greece. Go Greece!
God's blessing for people fucked over by the EU?
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