- Apr 30, 2013
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Her speech was good!! I thought the Memorial should have ended with it, unless she requested otherwise.
But when a person is saved, nothing keeps them from getting into Heaven as she implies by saying "I do not want that man's blood on my ledger. Because when I get to heaven, and Jesus is like: 'Uh, eye for an eye? Is that how we do it?' And that keeps me from being in heaven, from being with Charlie?"
That's not how it works. Her salvation is only based on her accepting Jesus Christ as her personal Lord and Savior...nothing else!!
So whether she wants the death penalty or not for her husband's murderer, either way won't keep her from being with Charlie.
Erika Kirk associates with people, through the relationships with her husband, who used white Evangelical type religious symbols and piety in their politics, and picked up on some of the vibe or "mood" of that scene (the emotional openness, sensationalism, and enthusiasm more than sobriety), but she herself is Catholic. Catholics tend to have a more participatory view of salvation than Evangelicals.
That's another thing... if this was a "Christian memorial", how do we explain the political speech of Tulsi Gabbard, who practices a religion derived from Hinduism (and a member of what was often in the past considered a cult back in the 80's, a splinter sect of the Hare Krishnas). It seems to me "Evangelicals" in the US are expanding in definition to mean anything and everything, as long as its aligned with oligarchic politics.
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