Christian LivingTier 2AgreeStarted by Matthew Ward - October 22, 2025 - 1 comment
Long term fallout to Charlie Kirk's death
Discussing:
“Christians should engage actively with culture and politics.”
Thread starter's perspective:
I think it's objectively obvious to say that after Charlie Kirk's assassination there has been a spike in Christians wanting to get involved in politics. Particularly in TP USA. Personally, I've already seen some of that hype drop but it seems like there may be a baseline impact that will not go away.
I'm curious to hear others thoughts on this. Do you think the fallout will be long lasting and be a "Turning Point" that we will look back at? Or given a few years it will largely go back to the way things were before?
Would love to hear what you think based on conjecture and personal experiences.
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I certainly think for a non insignificant number of individuals his assassination was indeed a turning point. It galvanized for these a belief of persecution of Christians in the US that previously may have only been a concern, and now is a real issue to be combatted. (Not saying it is or isn't). At large though I think it really has only furthered the divide between the two parties of the US and is less an issue of Christianity and more a cultural political issue for Americans. I think its impact will be felt for as long as the US continues its path of discord and division.