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Episode 123 - What JFK’s Assassination Teaches Us About the Death of Charlie Kirk

Episode 123 - What JFK’s Assassination Teaches Us About the Death of Charlie Kirk

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The assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963 shattered more than a life—it splintered the soul of a nation. Nearly sixty-two years later, the sudden death of Charlie Kirk echoes that rupture. Though not a head of state, Kirk’s influence as a Christian evangelist, youth advocate, and cultural connector gave his loss a resonance far beyond the individual. His passing feels like a wound to the collective conscience—a rupture in the fabric of truth that threatens to widen the fault lines already dividing American society.

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