Please Lord let the Supreme court over turn this ban. If this law is upheld the move to silence and even make any kind of religious expression illegal will become common place beginning first in blue states, then spreading. The UK has already moved in that direction, not allowing prayer or even singing of any kind of “religious expression” in the public square. Funny how the Muslim call to prayer is blared out by loud speakers five times a day. Apparently that is just fine. Old Arab proverb states “when the camel gets his nose in the tent, soon the whole camel will be in.” Rh
Tag: freedom of speech
After Charlie Kirk’s Death: A Movement Weeping, A Rift Over Israel By Tania Curado Koenig
Please read prayerfully. Rh
September 11, 2025
The assassination of Charlie Kirk has sharpened an already raw debate inside the conservative world. At the center is not only the question of who killed him, but also the deeper issue of where the American Right now stands on Israel. The Turning Point USA Student Action Summit (SAS), held July 11–13, 2025 in Tampa Bay, Florida, revealed a movement divided: some voices defending Israel with conviction, others drifting toward rhetoric that echoes classic antisemitic tropes.
As Kirk himself told Megyn Kelly on August 6, 2025 — just one month before his death: “I think I have a bulletproof résumé showing my defense of Israel. I believe in the scriptural land rights given to Israel. I believe in the fulfillment of prophecy. My life was changed in Israel. The spiritual energy is so amazing there. I want them to win.”
The Conspiracy Swirl
The circumstances of Kirk’s assassination have ignited a storm of speculation. Who ordered the killing? Was it a lone sniper, or was the act part of a wider plot to silence one of the most visible pro-Israel voices on the American Right? In the absence of clarity, conspiracy theories multiply. Some point to foreign enemies, others to domestic extremists, and still others whisper about deeper networks that want to fracture the MAGA movement from within. What is undeniable is that Kirk’s death has become a symbolic battlefield where narratives of distrust, suspicion, and political warfare now rage.
Enemies Rejoicing
While conservatives mourn, many on the radical Left and among pro-Hamas activists are openly rejoicing. For them, Kirk’s death is seen not as a tragedy but as a victory over a man who symbolized unapologetic alignment with Israel. It is not Islam as a whole, nor the billions of Muslims worldwide, but the radicalized factions—Hamas supporters, pro-Palestinian agitators, and anti-Israel extremists—who are celebrating. Their glee exposes the reality that Kirk’s murder is not just a political assassination but part of a larger ideological conflict. To them, every pro-Israel voice that falls is another step toward silencing the defense of Jerusalem.
A Prophetic Pattern
There is also a deeper spiritual pattern that cannot be ignored. Throughout history, those who stand boldly with Israel have drawn fierce opposition—whether through ridicule, political backlash, or violence. Kirk’s own words in 2025 about Israel’s biblical land rights and prophetic destiny placed him squarely in that tradition. It is no coincidence that the powers hostile to Israel—both seen and unseen—react when a defender rises. His “bulletproof résumé” was not only a political statement but also a spiritual banner. His assassination reveals once again that the conflict over Israel is not merely geopolitical, but profoundly prophetic.
Charlie Kirk’s Position
Kirk’s legacy is complicated but clear on one crucial point: he remained pro-Israel. Israeli leaders hailed him as a friend in the hours after his death. Yet in 2025, Kirk was also outspoken against U.S. military involvement in the Israel–Iran war. His line was blunt: “Iran is Israel’s war, not America’s.” He warned Donald Trump and Republican hawks that dragging the United States into another Middle East conflict would fracture the MAGA base. This position—pro-Israel in principle, anti-intervention in practice—defined his final months. It also underscored the generational tension on the Right: loyalty to Israel, yes, but with rising resistance to foreign entanglements.
Tucker Carlson’s Provocation
At SAS, Tucker Carlson was given the prime slot. He used it to speculate about Jeffrey Epstein, Mossad, and Israel in language many judged conspiratorial and hostile. The crowd roared with energy, but the substance rattled Jewish leaders. The American Jewish Committee even issued a rebuke after Megyn Kelly and Kirk entertained Carlson’s framing on air. Carlson’s words tapped into a generational current: a rising skepticism among Gen Z conservatives toward unconditional support for Israel. What once was an unshakable plank of the conservative movement now drew cheers when challenged.
Sidebar: Voices at the Student Action Summit
Charlie Kirk: “Iran is Israel’s war, not America’s.” — June 2025, warning against U.S. entry into the Israel–Iran conflict. Takeaway: Pro-Israel, but anti-intervention. Tucker Carlson: “Was Jeffrey Epstein working for Mossad? Why is no one asking that?” — July 2025, SAS keynote. Takeaway: Anti-Israel framing, leaning on conspiratorial tropes; drew big crowd energy but heavy backlash.
The Generational Divide
SAS revealed that Kirk had not turned against Israel—he had not. But the movement he helped build is no longer unified. Free-speech absolutism and anti-intervention instincts are colliding with older evangelical loyalties to Israel. Carlson’s framing resonated with many Gen Z attendees, while Kirk’s own testimony reminded the movement of its spiritual and prophetic roots.
What This Means Going Forward
For the MAGA movement, the task is unavoidable: to decide whether its future will carry forward Israel’s defense or drift toward voices that normalize suspicion, conspiracy, and hostility. Charlie Kirk’s assassination froze his stance in time—pro-Israel but wary of American entanglement. His platforming choices, however, handed the microphone to rhetoric that blurred the lines. The tragedy also revealed how swiftly enemies of Israel—from radical activists to terrorist sympathizers—rejoice when a defender of Israel is silenced. That response itself is a prophetic sign of the times, exposing the true nature of the conflict. The choice before the movement is the same choice before America: will it honor clarity of vision, or will it allow the loudest voices—and the darkest enemies—to redefine the terms?
Closing Note
America is in deep pain. A nation is grieving the loss of a man who shaped a generation of young conservatives and boldly testified his defense of Israel. This wound is not only political; it is personal for millions who feel shaken, disoriented, and sorrowful in this moment. Our hearts cry with Erika, his wife, who is devastated. We pray that she will be comforted by the Holy Spirit, the Comforter who ministers in the darkest hour, and that their children will be surrounded with peace and strength. We also lift America before the Lord, asking for healing, clarity, and protection in this time of mourning. May the Holy Spirit not only comfort Erika and her family but also bring consolation to a nation weeping. And above all, we pray for the peace of Jerusalem, as Scripture commands: “Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: may those who love you be secure” (Psalm 122:6).
Neanderthal Thinking
Equality Ac
If you live in the United States of America, please call your Senators and tell them to vote no on this hideous religious persecution bill that was just passed by the house. It does nothing for a quality. It will strip churches and religious organizations from running their organization according to their faith tenets. I will not comply with it. I will obey God rather than man. It will take 10 Republican senators to commit political suicide to get this bill up for a vote. Call your Senators and tell them in no uncertain terms, but very nicely, that they will never win another election if they vote for this hideous monstrosity.
America First is not a cult, It is Constitutional
I Still Stand…Until Proven Wrong
As a born-again Spirit filled believer I understand what it means to stand and walk in faith. I understand that we have the power to come against principalities and power according to Ephesians 6:10-13. I also know that Jesus said in Mark 11 that we could speak to the mountain and it would be removed into the sea.
I am also a man that lives in the real world, and for whatever reason sometimes our prayers do not work. Is it not in the perfect will of God? Is it double mindedness? I don’t know. Saying all that I truly hope that the videos and words sent to me from good and Godly people come true, I pray everyday that God would move heaven and earth to accomplish our prayers for this nation. Normal Americans are appalled at what the ruling class politicians are attempting to do. Stolen election and stifling the 1st Amendment is truly scary. Lockdowns, shut downs, forced vaccinations and thought police roaming the internet taking away our fought for freedoms. That is enough to keep one awake at night. What scares me the most is that God is sovereign and His will trumps (no pun intended) ours. If our hope is not realized, we need to understand we are in a battle for our very lives and way of life. It will be a Warring Church that leads us out of this chaos we seem headed for. To God be the glory. Either way…
We stand with Christ and His Word.
Blue blowback: More than 100 police agencies bow out of DNC convention over crowd rules
Most agencies are pulling out citing Milwaukee’s new ban on the use of tear gas and pepper spray by police
More than 100 police agencies are now backing out of agreements to send officers to next Month’s Democratic National Convention, in Milwaukee. Among the given reasons is that officers are concerned about a recent order by local authorities halting the use tear gas to control unruly crowds.
Last week, the Milwaukee police chief was order to justify his department’s usage of tear gas during protests in late May and early June spurred by the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. A citizen oversight commission has now ordered the Milwaukee police department to ban the use of tear gas and pepper spray. Police Chief Alfonso Morales reportedly could lose his position, should he fail to meet that requirement.
Since the order went into effect, Morales says that more than 100 law enforcement agencies from in-state and across the country have opted against coming to Milwaukee for the convention. The initial plan for the convention included having 1,000 officers on hand to assist with security measures. Morales now says the city is considering asking for assistance from the federal government and/or mobilizing the National Guard.
In my opinion it just shows how out of touch democrats are to ask police for safety when they are actively trying to defund and are constantly blaming police at every turn. In my mind this is more reap what you sow than anything else. Why is it only the ruling class gets protection in this country? Democrats want your money, guns, religion and your soul to bow down to their version of little (god) government. They always know best, as long as it hinders your freedom. Tyranny vs Freedom in 2020 election. Watch and learn what the future will hold. You are seeing it play out before your eyes.
China orders Christians to replace crosses and images of Jesus Christ with portraits of communist leaders
Another example of religious oppression in communist China
The communist Chinese government is ordering some Christians to take down religious symbols, including crosses, crucifixes, and images of Jesus Christ, and to replace them with communist leaders, according to a new report.
The startling report of religious oppression was reported in Bitter Winter, a religious liberty magazine.
“All impoverished households in the town were told to display Mao Zedong images,” said a local pastor to Bitter Winter.
“The government is trying to eliminate our belief and wants to become God instead of Jesus,” he added.
The order was made in April when communist party officials visited believers’ homes in the city of Linfen, located in the northern province
Independence Day
Freedom is not free. Freedom always cost people something. We may not have to fight a war physically or put on battle gear to keep or sustain our freedom. I believe the real battle that we find in America is simply a battle of ideas. You see today we are in a philosophical Civil War. The future will be determined by our response to our present situation. We must somehow stand firm on the ideas and the principles that this nation was founded on and we must learn to educate others to the greatness and the sovereignty of this great nation. We are a most unusual country in this world, we are the first on the scene of every tragedy, disaster, and war. Our goal is never to take an inch of soil but only to proclaim and procure freedom and justice for the oppressed. We are a beacon of light in a dark world. Long live the United States of America. May God bless this nation.
Welcome to America’s Cultural Revolution
We’re in the dawn of a high-tech, bloodless cultural revolution, one that relies on intimidation, public shaming, and economic ruin to dictate what words and ideas are permissible in the public square.
“Words are violence” has always been an illiberal notion meant to stifle speech and open discourse. Popularized by a generation of coddled and brittle college students, it now guides policy on editorial pages at newspapers such as The Philadelphia Inquirer, The New York Times, and most major news outlets.
The Times can claim that a harsh tone and a small factual error in Sen. Tom Cotton’s recent op-ed was the reason the entire paper had a meltdown, but the staffers who revolted initially claimed that Cotton’s argument for bringing the National Guard into cities put black lives in “danger.”
None of the Times’ editors, all of whom are apparently comfortable with running fabulist histories or odes to communist tyrannies, pushed back against the caustic notion that engaging in debate was an act of violence. They bowed to the internal mob and pleaded for forgiveness. Taken in part from a Commentary by David Harsanyi—The Daily Signal