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Charlie in his own words instead of everyone else’s: “Look, I do not want a theocracy. I want a free society. If you want to reject God on your terms, you should absolutely have the agency and ability to do that.”
Send this to all your friends lying about a murdered man.
Charlie was KING. I learned so much from him MOST importantly I need to stay calm as I disagree with the left. If I make my point calmly, as Charlie did then my likelihood of proving my point will be ten fold!
In these moments of mourning, let us remember Jesus’ words: I am the resurrection and the life. Whoever believes in me, even if they die, will live In God We Trust 🇺🇸 God bless you .
Charlie Kirk: “Christianity is the greatest ethic that humanity has ever had to live under…These are beautiful teachings—in fact, they’re so beautiful that you think they’re common but they’re not. And if you believe Christianity shouldn’t be in government, you’re going to need to replace it with something. And what will that something be?”
Watch this all the way through. Charlie is so gracious and not forceful. He wasn’t trying to force Jesus on anyone because—as he said—that’s not love. You can’t be saved by faith through force. There are so many points where I would’ve gotten upset at the student and let him have it—particularly when he was talking about women dying because they can’t get abortions.”
But Charlie didn’t pick a fight or get angry or show off or do a gotcha.
He just conversed. And he was murdered for it.
And people celebrate it—and smear him as a man who (among other things) wanted to force his faith on you, when it simply isn’t true.
Charlie's death has resulted in record-setting Bible sales, people flocking to church on Sundays & almost 200 new Turning Point chapters. This isn't a coincidence!
"Only God can track all those ripples & only God can weave all those things for good."🙏👇
Famed misogynist Charlie Kirk went on the whatever podcast, and when confronted with a woman who said she’d take the bear in the woods over the man, Charlie’s first response was to ask whether she’d been hurt by men.
His second response was to apologize to her for all the hurt men have caused.
His third was to excuse women who stupidly answer they’d rather have the bear by suggesting their stupidity stems from bad interactions with men.
Can someone point out the misogyny to me? I’m not seeing it.
Charlie Kirk: “I don’t care if it’s all black, all Asian, all white. I want an excellent group—not a diverse one.”
So how was Charlie anti-black again?