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Charlie Kirk shot at event in Utah


Praying for you . . . for what's about to come

We know several things that are coming. RICO charges against George Soros seems likely. And it would include Arabella. And it would include all sorts of NGO organizations. These groups and the individuals behind them are largely funded by tax dollars and socialist billionaires. While they are most known for 'flooding our border' they are also behind the NO KINGS protests, next set of those is scheduled for Oct 18 across the country. They were the organizers behind the Tesla protests. They have their tenticals in all sorts of wild leftist groups.

And very likely the FBI is going to go 'scorched earth' on the Antifa and Transifa communications as the assassin used those groups to become radicalized and also to set up the rifle pick up.

This guy may have pulled the trigger by himself, but he didn't act alone.

THIS is what is coming >>> https://www.forumsforums.com/thread...-left-violence-murder-of-charlie-kirk.101189/
 
Our country is not being torn apart....; IT IS TORN APART!

Charlie Kirk was working with President Trump to pull it back together.


I honestly believe that people and organizations like George Soros and his foundations, which will now be investigated under RICO statutes, are the foundations of the division.

If successful, there will be dozens of foundations investigated and defunded. People will be in jail for violating laws, for wreaking havoc, for inciting riots. . .

 
Well I hope somebody soon gets indicted. Still no one. And yet another claim we are going to indict somebody.
Bueller?

They just announced the investigation. Those take time. I'll give them time to build an airtight case. The wheels of justice are rusty after the last 4 years, its going to take a bit to get them greased up and working again.
 
I listen to this guy almost every day. Been listening to his BIBLE IN A YEAR and also his CATECHISM IN A YEAR podcasts for the past 3 years. When I miss a day or 2, then I listen to 2 or 3 to catch up. He is a Catholic Priest at one of the Minnesota universities, in the Newman Center ministry, which does Catholic outreach to the college community.

It is OK to be angry if we work for good.

Fr. Mike Schmitz on Charlie Kirk assassination: ‘Proper human response to evil is anger’

LifeSiteFri Sep 12, 2025 - 3:39 pm EDT
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(LifeSiteNews) — The “proper human response to evil is anger,” Fr. Mike Schmitz toldMegyn Kelly on Wednesday, soon after the death of Turning Point USA CEO Charlie Kirk.
Fr. Schmitz, the host of the popular “Bible in a Year” podcast, joined Kelly, a conservative commentator and Catholic, to process the assassination of Kirk, a 31-year-old father, husband, and conservative activist.
“Please help us understand, I don’t know how to process it,” Kelly said, fighting back tears. Fr. Schmitz began by saying he was praying for Kirk’s family and friends.
“We live in a broken world,” Fr. Schmitz said. “God is good,” but humans have used their freedom for evil, the priest said.
Soon after, Kelly shared her own frustration with processing the situation. “I feel so angry.”
She said a previous guest said to “react in love,” but Kelly said, “All I feel is deep, deep anger. And I know I’m not alone. And how do you process that,” she asked.
“That’s not a healthy emotion. It’s not something you should stay mired in, it eats, it corrodes you from the inside, and yet I know millions of people are feeling it,” she said.
Fr. Schmitz responded that “anger is the proper response,” even while there are other stages, such as grief and acceptance.
He then pointed out that “there were times when Jesus saw injustice, where Jesus saw evil … He was angry.”
“There were times when people refused to reach out or refused to say it was good to reach out to help the helpless,” and Jesus, Fr. Schmitz said, “looked at them with anger.”
If people did not react to evil, like Kirk’s shooting or the shooting several weeks ago at a Catholic school in Minnesota with anger, something would be wrong, Fr. Schmitz said.
“The proper human response to evil is anger,” he said. “God’s response to evil is anger.”
Kelly interjected that she wanted to know how to keep “the Devil” away from her kids and didn’t want “evil coming for them.”
She continued to say that “God expects you to work to get in,” you cannot just get into Heaven by being “a good person.”
She shared while she wants to help others, “right now I want vengeance,” including wanting the killer to “suffer” and to keep evil away from other loved ones.
“Anger can be a positive emotion,” Schmitz said.
“Sometimes you need to fight for the right thing,” he said, drawing a parallel to William Wilberforce’s fight against slavery.
He did warn that anger can be bad. “Anger is an active emotion. Resentment is when things settle,” he warned.
“Anger can move us to do good,” he said, pointing out how Kelly could use her platform to call for people to come together and move forward together.
“We can’t afford to go into resentment, but we have to know how to choose what to do with our anger,” the priest said.
Speaking through tears, Kelly expressed her feelings about the targeting of individuals for holding “core Catholic beliefs.”
“We just don’t want to see ours shut down for standing up for core Catholic beliefs … like children aren’t born in the wrong body and we shouldn’t be divided by race,” Kelly said.
Fr. Schmitz reminded viewers that Kirk said he wanted to go to campus to keep up dialogue, saying when people stop talking, violence ensues.
“We fight through debate,” he said, echoing Kirk’s sentiments.
 
I listen to this guy almost every day. Been listening to his BIBLE IN A YEAR and also his CATECHISM IN A YEAR podcasts for the past 3 years. When I miss a day or 2, then I listen to 2 or 3 to catch up. He is a Catholic Priest at one of the Minnesota universities, in the Newman Center ministry, which does Catholic outreach to the college community.

It is OK to be angry if we work for good.

Fr. Mike Schmitz on Charlie Kirk assassination: ‘Proper human response to evil is anger’

LifeSiteFri Sep 12, 2025 - 3:39 pm EDT
Featured Image
Listen to this article​
(LifeSiteNews) — The “proper human response to evil is anger,” Fr. Mike Schmitz toldMegyn Kelly on Wednesday, soon after the death of Turning Point USA CEO Charlie Kirk.
Fr. Schmitz, the host of the popular “Bible in a Year” podcast, joined Kelly, a conservative commentator and Catholic, to process the assassination of Kirk, a 31-year-old father, husband, and conservative activist.
“Please help us understand, I don’t know how to process it,” Kelly said, fighting back tears. Fr. Schmitz began by saying he was praying for Kirk’s family and friends.
“We live in a broken world,” Fr. Schmitz said. “God is good,” but humans have used their freedom for evil, the priest said.
Soon after, Kelly shared her own frustration with processing the situation. “I feel so angry.”
She said a previous guest said to “react in love,” but Kelly said, “All I feel is deep, deep anger. And I know I’m not alone. And how do you process that,” she asked.
“That’s not a healthy emotion. It’s not something you should stay mired in, it eats, it corrodes you from the inside, and yet I know millions of people are feeling it,” she said.
Fr. Schmitz responded that “anger is the proper response,” even while there are other stages, such as grief and acceptance.
He then pointed out that “there were times when Jesus saw injustice, where Jesus saw evil … He was angry.”
“There were times when people refused to reach out or refused to say it was good to reach out to help the helpless,” and Jesus, Fr. Schmitz said, “looked at them with anger.”
If people did not react to evil, like Kirk’s shooting or the shooting several weeks ago at a Catholic school in Minnesota with anger, something would be wrong, Fr. Schmitz said.
“The proper human response to evil is anger,” he said. “God’s response to evil is anger.”
Kelly interjected that she wanted to know how to keep “the Devil” away from her kids and didn’t want “evil coming for them.”
She continued to say that “God expects you to work to get in,” you cannot just get into Heaven by being “a good person.”
She shared while she wants to help others, “right now I want vengeance,” including wanting the killer to “suffer” and to keep evil away from other loved ones.
“Anger can be a positive emotion,” Schmitz said.
“Sometimes you need to fight for the right thing,” he said, drawing a parallel to William Wilberforce’s fight against slavery.
He did warn that anger can be bad. “Anger is an active emotion. Resentment is when things settle,” he warned.
“Anger can move us to do good,” he said, pointing out how Kelly could use her platform to call for people to come together and move forward together.
“We can’t afford to go into resentment, but we have to know how to choose what to do with our anger,” the priest said.
Speaking through tears, Kelly expressed her feelings about the targeting of individuals for holding “core Catholic beliefs.”
“We just don’t want to see ours shut down for standing up for core Catholic beliefs … like children aren’t born in the wrong body and we shouldn’t be divided by race,” Kelly said.
Fr. Schmitz reminded viewers that Kirk said he wanted to go to campus to keep up dialogue, saying when people stop talking, violence ensues.
“We fight through debate,” he said, echoing Kirk’s sentiments.
It is comforting to know that although I am intensely angry right now, it is OKAY.

This was my post in "Toons For The Times." A response to another post. But inappropriate for TFTT.

Denial of God is to prefer, and/or admit, mankind is selfish and historically self-indulgent, naturally not benevolent to his fellow man. With no hope of redemption from that natural state. There is, therefore, no hope for civility. Only competition for ultimate power over one another.

The basic instinct of man is to control his environment and his neighbor. Benevolence & Freedom are not natural elements in man any more than it is in other animals of the wild. Giving and protecting Freedom of Thought and Action is not a normal instinct. It must be learned and adopted for civility to prosper.

Hence Charlie Kirks admonition.
"Liberty is not an idea of man. It is an idea from God!"

We are endowed with "GOD GIVEN RIGHTS"

Better than most,,, he knew the truth and was killed for it.
 
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