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Last Tuesday, I witnessed it Political assassination We will never be invisible. The meaningless violence has exposed the life of my friend Charlie Kirk, a kind of decay that is infecting and threatening American life.
After the shock wave of the earthquake that swept the world after the assassination, a question made me wake up more at night than anyone else. How could a young man from a good family, a man with every advantage in life, become so radical at the age of 22 that he would murder a cold-blooded father of a young child?
Those who live a meaningful life – the life Charlie lives – think that everyone wants to make the world a better place. I know when I went to Congress in 2008, I felt that. I do believe we are all Fight for the same thingjust get there in a different way.
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But when I left eight years later, I realized that it wasn’t true at all. There really is People who hate America. They hate morality. They hate religion. They hate you and your beautiful family. They hope the country fails.
Nihilism is a term that I only master in the real world, a philosophy that denies the inherent meaning, morality, or truth in life. From the Latin word “nihil” (No) It considers the existence of human beings to be ridiculous, regards moral statutes as unfounded, and often calls for the demolition of established institutions.
The famous Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy vividly explores this extreme view, which risks attracting younger generations. In his writings, he delves into the crisis of faith and purpose, portraying it as a profound and confusing struggle that challenges the challenge of humanity’s search for meaning.
This philosophy and the violence that originated from it are the fruits of a theosophical society. Its advocates do not believe in the United States. They do not believe in the value of faith or the inner soul. They reject God. They do not believe in the core values of the founding of the United States, and certainly do not worship our founding documents.
They also don’t recognize the need Basic morality. They preach tolerance, but only if you agree with them.
These people abandoned the allegations of fascism without really understanding what it means. Ironically, when so-called anti-fascists lash out at physical violence, they become something they claim to fight against. There is no consistency in this philosophy.
It’s too simple to say that this is a Republican and Democratic issue. We all know that Democrats believe in making America better, but just disagree on how to achieve that. They still exist. But nihilism has infected their parties and is engaging tolerance for violence, which threatens the stability of the world’s greatest nation. It threatens the welfare of our children.
We cannot passively endure and allow this hollow philosophical gut attitude and destroy our ascending generations. us Want to be a peacemaker Who avoids conflict? But we must stand up against evil.
When we try to figure out how to deal with it, we have to do two things right away. First, we can all agree that direct violence and threats of violence require consequences. No more release violent criminals on the street with suicide compassion.
Second, we must instill meaning and teach ethical laws. I don’t want everyone to believe in Jesus Christ as much as I do. We don’t want everyone to be a Christian. But, I’m worried about people who don’t have anything. We need to instill the moral codes set out in our founding documents, whether we are in Christianity or other philosophy. No one benefits from a Godless society. Our children need to be based on absolute truth.
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There is indeed an absolute truth. Charlie’s Life Represents this reality. His death sealed his testimony. This life contrasts with the atheistic nihilism offered by those who celebrate his demise.
God has a true happiness plan for His children, which is based on the foundation of faith, family and freedom. Charlie Kirk talks not only about these values. He lived. He prioritizes the struggle for God, his relationship with his family, and his struggle for freedom. He is a spiritual struggle with the power of nothingness.
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He learned that the real enemy was never the person on the other side of the microphone, but the belief in nothingness is that truth is relative, values, and human life has no inherent divine value. We cannot let this demonic belief in invade our politics and capture our children.
The real enemy is meaningless godless nihilism that threatens to devour our God-given legacy.