Two dying Missionaries come home with Ebola, no rejoice Unlike when AIDS broke out
Two members of the Billy Graham’s son missionary outreach have been brought home to the US to be treated for the Ebola virus. Unlike when the AIDS virus broke out until today in which many evangelicals rejoice for the punishment of homosexuals, there is no such joy for these two people who belong, like most religious missionaries to an organization that do not accept gays as christians or as people that should have all the human and civil rights as everyone else. Its believed Missionaries in Africa have unclean hands for the antigay mood and the changing of laws to have gays jailed and executed. The heads of these countries have quoted the bible and their anglican religious teachings to excuse the persecution of whoever they believe to be gay.
The Ebola virus which requires contact with bodily fluids have been around longer than AIDS. The disease is only contagious while the person has symptoms even thought that is like saying only contagious while the person is alive since the end symptoms include the blood vessels exploding in the body and the person dying a painful horrid death. There are very few whose immune system is able to fight such an attack.
Its been said the LGBT community who is been horribly affected by AIDS showed the world how to die then and now it shows how to be compassionate to its detractors. Compassion is something this community has never been short of having.
Dr. Kent Brantly is a missionary with Samaritan's Purse, a Christian relief organization headed by Franklin Graham. The 33-year-old married father of two calls himself "a young Christian doctor putting his faith to work in the world." He began serving the West African nation of Liberia as a physician in October 2013. Not long after, he found himself on the front lines of the worst Ebola outbreak ever recorded. Now he has been infected by the deadly disease.
The Ebola virus disease is named for the Ebola River valley in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where it was first observed in 1976. The virus is transmitted to humans from contact with infected wild animals. It then spreads through human-to-human contact via body fluids. Mortality rates are as high as 90 percent, though fatalities from the current outbreak are around 60 percent. There are no vaccines or cures.
According to the World Health Organization, the recent Ebola outbreak has caused more than 660 deaths in three African countries. Now the disease has come to Lagos, Nigeria, the largest city in Africa with a population of 21 million. On July 20, a Liberian businessman flew on a plane to Lagos, collapsed on arrival and died on July 25. The hospital where he was treated has now been quarantined. If people in Lagos were infected, the disease could become an epidemic. Since flights from Lagos depart daily for New York City, Baltimore, Houston, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C., Americans are concerned as well. All americans are safe from these two individuals and there is no reason for concern from them.
Dr. Brantly was the first American to contract the disease. Soon afterwards, missionary Nancy Writebol in Liberia became the second.
The Ebola virus disease is named for the Ebola River valley in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where it was first observed in 1976. The virus is transmitted to humans from contact with infected wild animals. It then spreads through human-to-human contact via body fluids. Mortality rates are as high as 90 percent, though fatalities from the current outbreak are around 60 percent. There are no vaccines or cures.
According to the World Health Organization, the recent Ebola outbreak has caused more than 660 deaths in three African countries. Now the disease has come to Lagos, Nigeria, the largest city in Africa with a population of 21 million. On July 20, a Liberian businessman flew on a plane to Lagos, collapsed on arrival and died on July 25. The hospital where he was treated has now been quarantined. If people in Lagos were infected, the disease could become an epidemic. Since flights from Lagos depart daily for New York City, Baltimore, Houston, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C., Americans are concerned as well. All americans are safe from these two individuals and there is no reason for concern from them.
Dr. Brantly was the first American to contract the disease. Soon afterwards, missionary Nancy Writebol in Liberia became the second.
Adam Gonzalez
source: denisonforum.org
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In Jesus' Name I curse the ebola outbreak and disease itself at the roots, and forbid any more of this satanic poison springing forth throughout Africa and beyond.
Thank You Lord Jesus that You came on this earth to 'destroy' the works of the devil, and that You have given us the privelege and anointing to walk in Your holy footsteps....tearing the kingdom of darkness to shreds, obliterating 'all' the consequences of the Fall, and rescuing and restoring to health (spiritually, physically etc) the multitudes held captive in the sway.
Father please raise up many powerful Kingdom warriors, always fully protected and equipped, who will keep launching out into the 'deep' (darkness), and catching netfuls of 'fish' in every continent to Your Heart's content.