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Charlie Kirk preached, “Love your enemy,” but Trump hates him.

September 24, 2025 6 Min Read
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One way to monitor President Trump’s state of mind is to be on his email fundraising list. Recently, his 79-year-old mind appeared to have his mortality rate.

“I Want to Go to Heaven” was the subject of about half a dozen Trump Mails since mid-August. Oddly, earlier this month, he arrived on social media on the same day that the commander separately oversaw his own memes as Lieutenant Colonel Bilkilgore, satisfyingly investigating the hellish fire that his helicopters had destroyed, not in Vietnam but in Chicago. “Chipocalypse” was Trump’s warning to the next US city that he might militarize.

Certainly a mixed message.

The President does not limit his heavenly contemplation to online outlets. “I want to go to heaven if possible,” he was hosting Fox & Friends in August, explaining his (failed) efforts to bring peace to Ukraine. “I’ve heard I’m not doing well.”

Well, President, here are some advice. I don’t think many of your fellow citizens will go to heaven in the hopes of going to hell.

The disconnect between Trump’s dream of eternal reward and his revenge on earth – Democrat-run cities, political rivals, and other celebrity critics, universities, law firms, cultural institutions, television networks and newspapers, liberal groups and donors, government officials, government officials, government employees, government employees, loyal and loyal allies, and pastors were farms, so it was a farm, so it was a farm. Charlie Kirk is an activist at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.

Just minutes after Kirk’s widow, successor and successor, conservative group Turning Point USA head, Erica Kirk tearfully forgives her husband’s accused murderer, but the president explicitly contradicts her with a message of hatred towards her enemy, and his determination to continue revenge.

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Erica Kirk from “Charlie’s Mission” to attract his critics and work “to save young men like those who took his life.” She remembers that Christ, crucified, exempts Calvary from his executioner, and then adds emotionally: “That young man. I will forgive him.”

“That’s what Christ did, and what Charlie did, so I’ll forgive him,” she said, applauding. “The answer to hatred is not hatred. We know the answer from the gospel. Love and always love. Love for our enemies and love for those who persecute us.”

it was.

Just a minute later, he called the 22-year-old suspect a “radical cold-blooded monster.” And throughout, despite investigators’ belief that the man acted alone, Trump has repeatedly since Kirk’s death that “radical castration,” or Democrat phrases, are actually responsible for the Justice Department’s conspiracy to retaliate.

Trump admitted that Charlie Kirk probably wouldn’t agree with his approach. After that, Teleprompter’s Trump stopped writing and went back to real Trump and ad-libbing. He vomited the word “hate” with poison. And he received applause, as Erica Kirk had for a very different message.

Jesus advised us to blam those who are harming us. Trump boasts that he’s always punching. “If someone screwed you, you screwed them ten times harder,” he said. Do you love your enemies, as Christ commanded in his mountain sermon? no. You heard Trump in Arizona: “I dislike My opponent. ”

Trump may explain some when he asks to enter the Pearl Gate.

Bible words aside, the president should become the chief’s comforter after a unity where tragedy and divisions run through American fabrics. Think of it as a rift in the chapel after terrorists across the country bombed the federal building in Oklahoma City in 1995, when a chapel rift killed 168 people and visited a healing gesture aimed at blunting anti-Muslim responses who visited terrorist attacks that visited Washington’s mosques after September 11, 2001. (Of course, Bush will cut off the state by invading Iraq based on lies about his accomplice.)

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In contrast, Trump is the chief parakeet. Hours after Kirk’s death on September 10th, and before the suspect was taken into custody, he condemned “radical left political violence.” He has reported that the FBI has had domestic right-wing violence over the years, including his first term, and has repeatedly charged them almost every day. “We have to beat their hell,” Trump reporter. Trump replied when he pointed out that even one of his friends on “Fox & Friends” was on the right as well.

This in vituperation and vengeance all suggest a big “what if”. Asking opposed to gay and transgender Americans and others dealt with respectful people who opposed him, just like he was doing when he was shot.

What if since 2016, Trump has historically tried to extend his political scope honestly in order to accept and compromise with his opponents? What if he governs not only for the Magazine voters, but for all Americans? He may have enacted the kind of bipartisan law that Trump 1.0 has pledged to immigrate, gun safety, infrastructure and more. Generally, we all have less bias.

And with such a more generous approach, Trump may have a better chance of entering heaven.

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