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From Tragedy to Turning: What Charlie Kirk’s Death Is Revealing About America
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Wars rage in Israel and Ukraine; Russian drones probe NATO airspace; headlines churn. But there’s a deeper story we need to face right now: the assassination of Charlie Kirk—and the spiritual, cultural, and parental reckoning it’s triggering across America. It’s about what this moment is doing in our hearts, our homes, and our churches. And yes—it’s about how God can take what the enemy meant for evil and turn it toward good.

 

The Rot Beneath the Headlines

“I won’t repeat the shooter’s name. These homicidal narcissists don’t need more publicity.”

Authorities are probing whether extremist groups may have encouraged or helped the killer. I’ve covered Antifa and similar outfits for years; the appetite for political violence has been cultivated, trained, normalized. Even now, you can find groups posturing with rifles outside drag shows for kids—provocation wrapped in moral preening.

I’m a staunch Second Amendment guy. Disarming the law-abiding isn’t the answer. The answer is more sane, trained, moral citizens willing to protect their communities—and the courage to reject the false safety of making everyone more vulnerable.

As my friend Tim Miller said yesterday: “Stand up. Train up. Get prayed up.”

 

Parenting in an Age That Manufactures Meaninglessness

If we want to understand how a 22-year-old throws away his life to silence a speaker who advocates marriage, family, and the difference between men and women, we have to talk about the culture that formed him—and the homes that allowed it.

Three forces keep showing up:

1) Early, unsupervised screens

A computer in the bedroom at age 10 is not just “gaming.” It’s a portal. The stats on teen pornography exposure are brutal, and early exposure warps identity, intimacy, and moral imagination.

2) Addictive, isolating gaming

The WHO recognizes “gaming disorder” for a reason. Heavy gaming correlates with depression, anxiety, and disrupted sleep. Many of the most popular titles (think GTA) normalize virtual felonies and hyper-sexualized violence. They siphon off a young man’s God-given drive to build, conquer, and take real risks in the real world.

“We used to call it playing outside. Now the ‘adventure’ is a couch, a console, and an algorithm designed to keep you hooked.”
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September 12, 2025
Video of Kirk’s Killer

BREAKING: The FBI and state of Utah have just released video of the Charlie Kirk kiIIer escaping from the scene following the shooting

He jumped off the rooftop, moved quickly through the parking lot, and then began walking casually to blend in before entering a wooded area.

He was wearing converse tennis shoes, a shirt with an eagle, and a baseball cap with a triangle.

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September 07, 2025
Houthi Drone Strikes Israel - Two Wounded

Three Houthi drones were fired at Israel on Sunday. Two were shot down and the third struck the airport in Eilat, Wounding to his Israelis and causing the airspace to be shut down.

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Israel fills Hamas tunnel with cement.

That’s one way to make sure it doesn’t get used again

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Episode 622 - Field Producer Dennis Azato and Chuck Reminisce

My erstwhile field producer and cameraman Dennis Azato has accompanied me on ten years of adventures across the globe. Today he joins me in Ukraine and we spend some time remembering our many trips together.

Episode 622 - Field Producer Dennis Azato and Chuck Reminisce
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To the Christian community: There are appearing AI generated videos of C Kirk addressing us from heaven. The voice is AI generated as well as the video content. What comes to mind is the story of King Saul and the witch of Endor found in the 1Sa 28 :6-19ish...As tragic as this murder was we need all the more to be on our guard against deception and emotional attachments to AI , I believe will open doors to familar spirits and deception. Watch and pray 1Jn_5:8  And there are three that bear witness in earth, the Spirit, and the water, and the blood: and these three agree in one

The first commandment is "You shall have no other gods before me." I think it's positioned as the first commandment for a good reason, namely, it's the most important. The second commandment is "You shall not make an idol and bow down to it". This is why we saw all the Democratic party leaders in intentional defiance of the God of the Bible, bowing down to a man made idol named woke. Woke-ism is just another iteration of Marxist ideology - class warfare, except it goes beyond leveraging wealth disparity in their power grab. Some insignificant trait is used to group people declared victim, by virtue of which assumed protected sacred classes. Any criticism of those classes or members is then essentially considered blasphemy (often translated "hate speech" or "racist" or anything-"phobic" ) to be dealt with on the same level as Muslim clerics declaring a fatwa on a critic of Muhammad. Statistically, the main predictor of those who buy into woke-ism is low intelligence. Charlie Kirk was ...

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September 13, 2025
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“Aftershocks at Home”

On a somber September 11—I went live to talk about something I wish I didn’t have to: the war we once fought “over there” is increasingly here, testing our communities, our churches, and our national character.

Two themes framed the conversation:

  1. The date itself. Twenty-four years after 9/11, we remember the 3,000 lives taken and the millions changed forever. Terror reshaped policy, travel, and how we see risk. The ripple effects were enormous—wars abroad, costs at home, and a reshaped culture.

  2. A country at a crossroads. When a prominent conservative Christian figure can be gunned down on an American campus in broad daylight (details still developing as authorities investigate), that should sober all of us. Half the nation mourns; too many on social media mock or celebrate. Whatever your politics, that’s a moral red flag.

Political violence isn’t hypothetical anymore. If we don’t face it and prepare—practically and spiritually—the chaos corroding our civilization will accelerate.

 

What’s really being attacked

The late Charlie Kirk often articulated the deeper conflict succinctly: a spiritual battle in which radical ideologies—Marxism and Islamism among them—seek to erode the American way of life that sprang from a Judeo-Christian worldview: family, local community, ordered liberty, public virtue, and the conviction that all people bear the image of God.

Why does that worldview cause such hatred? Consider five core claims of Christianity that run directly against the grain of anger-politics and power-religion:

  1. The primacy of love.
    “Love the Lord your God… and your neighbor as yourself.” Love, forgiveness, reconciliation—even of enemies—cuts against our culture’s appetite for vengeance and perpetual outrage.

  2. Inherent human dignity.
    Every person is made in God’s image (Gen. 1:27). That truth resists all dehumanization—of political opponents, of the unborn, of the elderly, of the foreigner. Tyrants and opportunists hate it because you can’t easily control people you’re required to treat as image-bearers.

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September 09, 2025
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Jerusalem Locked Down, Eilat Hit, and Gaza Heats Up: Today’s Hot Zone Brief

Mass Shooting in North Jerusalem

Time/Place: ~10:30 a.m. at the Ramot (Ramon/Rama) Junction on Jerusalem’s North side—one of those busy transfer points where multiple routes converge and buses stack up.

What happened:

  • Two attackers arrived by car, boarded a crowded bus, opened fire, then continued shooting outside.

  • The rampage lasted roughly a minute.

  • Casualties: At least 6 killed, about 20 wounded.

  • Stopped by: Two armed Israelis—reportedly ultra-Orthodox (Haredi), one an off-duty IDF commander from the new Haredi unit—neutralized the terrorists on scene.

Notes that matter:

  • Authorities believe the cell had ISIS ties, not Hamas/PIJ/Hezbollah.

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September 07, 2025
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Venezuela’s F-16 Provocation

 The world doesn’t slow down, and neither do the threats we face. Yesterday brought a stark reminder of that when two Venezuelan F-16 fighter jets buzzed the USS Jason Dunham in international waters.

The Pentagon issued a sharp statement:

“Today, two Maduro regime military aircraft flew near a U.S. Navy vessel in international waters. This highly provocative move was designed to interfere with our counter-narco terror operations. The cartel running Venezuela is strongly advised not to pursue any further effort to obstruct, deter, or interfere with counter narcotics and counterterror operations carried out by the U.S. military.”

That’s about as clear as it gets. Venezuela—already drowning in corruption, cartel ties, and authoritarian control—is poking the bear. The question is: what should America do about it?

The overflight wasn’t done with Russian-made Flankers, as I might have expected, but with U.S.-made F-16s. Back in the 1980s, Washington sold Caracas two dozen of them. Today, most of those planes are grounded for lack of parts and maintenance. Venezuela claims 14 are still flightworthy, but experts believe the number is closer to three.

That makes the provocation even more interesting—dusting off old American jets to fly dangerously close to one of our destroyers. And make no mistake: the Arleigh Burke-class Jason Dunham could have swatted them from the sky in seconds.

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