I just don't get that guy.

Samaritans Purse *has*, to be fair, done quite a bit of good in places that a lot of other organizations have ignored. And SP has been operating in the Middle East for quite some time. Their organization doesn't put strings on their aid -- for example, they don't require you go to church services or revivals or anything like that -- but their members are fairly evangelical, from what I've heard, and I suspect in many instances the difference is a matter of semantics.

Actually, I've been somewhat suprised by Franklin's comments, seeing as how he has spent so much time out there (he used to be a pilot for Samaritan's Purse before he started running it, if I remember correctly). But he seems to be suffering "let me help you get this splinter out of your eye, while ignoring the board in my own" syndrome...