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Conservative activist Charlie Kirk says he's optimistic about young men’s renewed interest in attending church and Christianity in general, which he attributes to a growing desire to be part of “something that is beautiful.”
During an interview with Tucker Carlson earlier this week, Kirk expressed gratitude for “one really good trend” he's witnessing across the United States: “young men are going back to church.”
Kirk described church as a “life raft in this [...] tsunami of chaos and disorder.” Kirk, an Evangelical Christian who also identifies as a Calvinist, explained why he thinks young men are choosing Catholic and Orthodox churches in particular: “They want something that is lasting. They want something that is ancient, that is beautiful, something that has stood the test of time, something that’s not going to change, something that’s all of a sudden not going to ... just flip around and have some sort of … transgender story hour.”
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During an interview with Tucker Carlson earlier this week, Kirk expressed gratitude for “one really good trend” he's witnessing across the United States: “young men are going back to church.”
Kirk described church as a “life raft in this [...] tsunami of chaos and disorder.” Kirk, an Evangelical Christian who also identifies as a Calvinist, explained why he thinks young men are choosing Catholic and Orthodox churches in particular: “They want something that is lasting. They want something that is ancient, that is beautiful, something that has stood the test of time, something that’s not going to change, something that’s all of a sudden not going to ... just flip around and have some sort of … transgender story hour.”
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Charlie Kirk lauds young men's renewed interest in attending church: 'It's beautiful'
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk says he s optimistic about young men s renewed interest in attending church and Christianity in general, which he attributes to a growing desire to be part of
