Charlie Kirk was known for his debates on college campuses, where he passionately captivated audiences with his compelling arguments and articulate discourse. He enjoyed challenging the common political thoughts of those on the university grounds, pushing students to think critically about their beliefs and engage in meaningful dialogue. He desired to see the next generation rise to reclaim America and make it greater, inspiring young minds to pursue truth and stand up for their values with conviction. He wanted to see the United States honor Christ through the laws and policies of the government, believing that a strong moral foundation rooted in faith could guide the nation toward prosperity, unity, and a brighter future for all its citizens. Charlie Kirk took any opportunity he had to share the Gospel; he desired revival among the next generation.
This article is meant to shine light on the things he believed and fought for, as he showed us what it is to be a good father, husband, and servant of the Most High. Might we take the time to thank God for Charlie kirk and seek how to best carry on the Christian journey that Charlie so loved.

Abortion
Charlie was known for taking a strong stance for Life by opposing abortion. He based these strong beliefs on the word of God and moral Law, which guided him through challenging discussions and debates. It’s very difficult these days to find someone who is on the college campus and/or in the media news, fighting on this issue with the same fervor and dedication that he displayed. Many voices have become quieter or have chosen to remain neutral, fearing backlash or controversy. Kirk was also outspoken about life starting at conception from the perspective that God has formed us in the womb and has known us prior to birth, emphasizing that every life is a precious gift imbued with purpose and value. His passionate advocacy for these beliefs aimed to inspire others to consider the sanctity of life and the importance of standing firm in word of God.
“We known God has written on our heart that it is wrong to murder a baby” Charlie based this off of the book of Romans and the sixth commandment of God’s law. The value placed on the baby is that “they are created in the image of God and are deserving of protection”.
Marriage
As a biblical Christian, it is no shock that Charlie stood up for God’s design of marriage, in that it is between one man and one woman. He opposed all same-sex desires, especially those of marriage, believing deeply that these relationships deviate from the divine blueprint laid out in Scripture. His conviction stems from a desire to uphold traditional values that he feels are essential for the fabric of society. Why? Because to hold such views is an attack on God and His will; as such, it is a sin. He sees it as his responsibility to lovingly advocate for what he believes to be the truth, promoting a vision of marriage that aligns with his understanding of faith and morality. In doing so, he hopes to guide others back to what he perceives as a righteous path, fostering a community rooted in these principles.
Christ reaffirmed the biblical design of marriage in Matthew. Many who are pro-lgbtq will argue that Christ never mentions homosexuality, however kirk makes the point (as does all of Church traditional history) that Christ prohibited same sex marriage by reaffirming traditional marriage design.
Christian Nation/History
Charlie was well educated in American history. He, like many others, has recognized that the original founding intent for America was for it to be a Christian nation, rooted in values and principles derived from biblical teachings. This understanding shapes the foundation upon which the country was built, influencing laws, ethics, and the very fabric of society. Our founding fathers intended us to be one nation under God, emphasizing the importance of faith in guiding the moral compass of the nation. And what God would that be? The God of the Bible, the Creator of all things, who offers wisdom and guidance to lead individuals and the nation toward righteousness and fulfillment. They believed that true liberty could only thrive when grounded in a strong biblical foundation. Such an alignment with divine purpose remains a crucial aspect of America’s identity and mission.
….. and proclaim liberty throughout the land to all its inhabitants….. – Leviticus 25:10
“One of the reasons we are living through a crisis is because we no longer have a Christian nation, yet we have a form of a Christian-style government.” Kirk understood that you cannot have liberty, justice, and equality without having a Christian nation that honors God. He said “that if America were to return to its Christian roots, it would be its best chance at revival.”
Free Speech
In order to hold all these positions that Kirk has and share them among others, there has to be free speech. This is the foundation of America, a place where thoughts and ideas can be free. Charlie fought for the protection of this right, understanding that open dialogue is essential for the progression of society; the death of Charlie will not stop this vital conversation but will instead act as gasoline upon the fire for free speech, igniting even more passionate discussions and advocacy for fundamental liberties. In remembering Charlie’s legacy, we are reminded of the importance of standing up for our rights, ensuring that every voice can be heard and valued in our pursuit of truth and justice.

Transgenderism
Another topic that Charlie was passionate about was the mutilation and mental health issue of transgenderism. What drove this debate for Charlie was nothing other than the truth and design of God’s creation. God created them male and female, with distinct and unique roles that contribute to the harmony of society. No one has the right to reject God’s purpose in who they have been created as, as this purpose is foundational to our understanding of identity and community. Nor can they pressure others to uphold their insanity; a male cannot become a female and vice versa; this is the truth that not only aligns with biblical beliefs but also resonates with biological facts. Charlie believed that by embracing our identities as designed by God, we could foster a sense of belonging and acceptance that transcends the chaos and confusion prevalent in today’s world. It is within this framework that individuals find peace in their God-given identities rather than grappling with the turmoil of societal pressures.
“We have entered dangerous territory where science, biology, and facts no longer matter.” – Charlie Kirk
“My prayer for people who believe they’re trans is they would stop waging war on their body, and instead learn to love the body God gave them.” – Charlie Kirk
The Gospel
At the center of Charlie’s message, debates, and discussions was always the Gospel. The Gospel changed who Charlie was and gave him purpose in life. Not to mention, it brought love and truth to him through his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. He was proud to be a Protestant, and he loved his Church. He allowed the Bible to inform and fuel all of his politics. The most important thing in his life wasn’t his family, wasn’t his career, nor was it his life; it was his faith in Christ.
‘As for you, you meant evil against me, but God meant it for good, to bring it about that many people should be saved,’ – Genesis 50:20
“I’m far more interested in what God wants from me than what i want from God.” – Charlie Kirk

“Depressing the value of the family, removing God from the public sector, changing the churches so that instead of the real gospel you had the social gospel, making sexual perversion normal, natural, and healthy. All of these things are going on in our society today. There have always been those who have wanted to change who we are.” – DR. BEN CARSON

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