- The televangelist previously blamed LGBTQ+ people and non-virgin brides for the spread of the virus.
- Rev. Irvin Baxter Jr. died on November 3.
American drag queen Bianca Del Rio reacted to the news regarding the death of an anti gay televangelist who claimed that LGBTQ+ people, non-virgin brides, and anyone who had sex before marriage are to blame for COVID-19.
Rev. Irvin Baxter Jr., the founder of Endtime Ministries and host of the television program End of the Age, died from the coronavirus itself.
The drag queen can’t help but quote retweet the article with “GIRL…” followed by a snickering emoji.
GIRL…..🤭 https://t.co/XHzncX2yIB
— Bianca Del Rio (@TheBiancaDelRio) November 8, 2020
Del Rio previously commented regarding the anti-gay Ukrainian Orthodox Church leader’s contraction of COVID-19. Kyiv Patriarchy of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church Patriarch Filaret said that the cause of the coronavirus is the “sinfulness of humanity” before setting same-sex marriage as an example.
Girl…… the gays DID NOT CREATE COVID!
But, I’m MOST CERTAIN we created your hat and gown! 💅🏽 #Orthodoxqueenforallstars6 pic.twitter.com/ogzeyESvpT— Bianca Del Rio (@TheBiancaDelRio) September 10, 2020
In March, Baxter blamed the “sin of fornication” for the spread of the coronavirus and the start of the pandemic.
“There are 7.5 million couples living together in the United States, this is not worldwide, just in America,” he said.
“7.5 million couples. That means 15 million people that are living together unmarried.”
The Trump supporter also previously launched an anti-gay tirade while pointing out that 95% of Americans have already “committed fornication” as they already had sex before marriage.
“If we think we can just ignore God and live a sinful lifestyle, well, we cannot do it. You know, I believe in what you’re saying, that God may be using this as a wake-up call. This coronavirus may be a privilege because I’ll tell you right now, there’s a much bigger judgment coming. It’s in the Bible.”
Baxter died on November 3, just a few days after he tested positive for the virus.