From the comfort of her own home while in self-quarantine, Gloria Estefan sent an important message about the novel coronavirus disease.
20.03.2020 - 22:11 / metroweekly.com
Perry Stone
A conservative pastor in Tennessee is telling his supporters that marriage equality is to blame for coronavirus.
Pastor Perry Stone made the comments in a prayer service at his church in Cleveland, Tenn., earlier this week, Right Wing Watch reports.
COVID-19 — which has infected at least 15,000 Americans and caused more than 200 deaths — is a “reckoning” from God for marriage equality and abortion, Stone said.
“If this is a moment of reckoning, and I know it is; I know what I heard,
From the comfort of her own home while in self-quarantine, Gloria Estefan sent an important message about the novel coronavirus disease.
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When right-wing pastor Perry Stone held a prayer service at his church in Cleveland, Tennessee, earlier this week, he declared that the current COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak in America is a “reckoning” brought on by the nation’s rejection of God and its embrace of reproductive rights and marriage equality.
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