Charlie Kirk, Martyr

The stunning assassination of Charlie Kirk today is widely (and correctly) viewed as a disturbing act of political violence. It stands in stark contrast to Kirk’s entire approach to public life. His detractors often asked why he went to talk on college campuses. His customary response was, when people stop talking to each other, they resort to violence.

While a man of firm convictions, Kirk was a man of peace.

Kirk was also a Christian. As I’ve reflected on his murder in the last few hours, I’ve been asking myself if is right to call him a martyr (in the Christian sense of the term)….

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Free Speech and the Culture of the Therapeutic

The increasing attacks on freedom of speech in America are well-documented. Gov. Walz’s recent assertion against this constitutional right is unsurprising. This trend is part of the larger movement of the therapeutic-based ideology that has captured Western politics and education….

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