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Jerry Kirk, pastor who led national anti-porn fight, dies at 94

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Famous for debating pornographer Larry Flynt

Jerry Kirk, an Ohio pastor and conservative Christian activist known for launching a crusade against pornography, has died at the age of 94.

The Center for Christian Virtue, a prominent Ohio-based conservative group that Kirk founded, announced last Friday that the anti-porn activist had died on March 9.

“The love of Jesus Christ overflowed from Pastor Jerry Kirk. A joyful warrior, Pastor Kirk inspired countless pastors and parents across Cincinnati to boldly stand for the safety of their communities and kids,” said CCV President Aaron Baer, as quoted in the announcement.

“While we mourn the loss of a giant in our movement and the founder of our mission, we celebrate that Pastor Kirk is hearing those sweet words from our heavenly Father, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant.’”

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