From the Archives: Charlie’s Live Q&A at Advancing the Mission 2025
The Charlie Kirk ShowMarch 22, 202600:43:3620.02 MB

From the Archives: Charlie’s Live Q&A at Advancing the Mission 2025

In this special Q&A, Charlie Kirk and Isabelle Brown tackle abortion, Planned Parenthood, discipleship, marriage, and the spiritual battle over America’s future. It’s a powerful call to defend life, raise up the next generation, and make abortion unthinkable.

 

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00:00:03 Speaker 1: My name is Charlie Kirk. I run the largest pro American student organization in the country, fighting for the future of our republic. My call is to fight evil and to proclaim truth. If the most important thing for you is just feeling good, you're gonna end up miserable. But if the most important thing is doing good, you'll end up purposeful. College is a scam, everybody. You got to stop sending your kids to college. You should get married as young as possible and have as many kids as possible. Go start at turning point, you would say, college chapter. Go start at turning point, you say high school chapter. Go find out how your church can get involved. Sign up and become an activist. I gave my life to the Lord in fifth grade, most important decision I ever made in my life, and I encourage you to do the same. Here I am Lord, Use me. Buckle up, everybody, Here we go. The Charlie Kirk Show is proudly sponsored by Preserved Gold, leading gold and silver experts and the only precious metals company. I recommend to my family, friends and viewers. Okay, we'll do some questions. 00:01:12 Speaker 2: Don't be shy. 00:01:15 Speaker 3: A question for both of you, guys, and Charlie, I know you've talked with President Trump a bit about abortion related stuff. What action, if any, do you think the President's going to take, with regards to the abortion pill. President Biden really loosened regulations around it. A lot of pro lifers want President Trump and the FDA to do more to. 00:01:33 Speaker 2: Restrict it, to restrict its shipment. 00:01:34 Speaker 3: So what do you think is going to happen? 00:01:36 Speaker 1: I have no idea. I'm much more on your camp. I don't know where he believes or what he thinks on that is about why don't you educate people more? I know you talked about it earlier, about the horrors and the medical implications of the abortion pill. 00:01:48 Speaker 4: Yeah, it's a great question, And I know the FDA and HHS at large is doing some fantastic work reinvestigating so many of these health related questions, not just isolated to abortion, but food dies and additives and chemicals in what we're eating, redoing the infant vaccine schedule, which is fascinating work. So keep your eye on all of that because the science is really fascinating. But the abortion pill, you're right, was incredibly relaxed by the Biden administration, which is what allows us to now be able to just purchase these things online. 00:02:17 Speaker 2: It comes through the mail. 00:02:18 Speaker 4: No one ever knows people are stockpiling these things. Charlie brought up over at our dinner a few minutes ago that there are two active cases currently happening in the United States right now where people are on trial for murder because the male partner gave an abortion pill without his girlfriend or wife's consent. So this is a question even before the courts right now. Ultimately, I think the real questions related to HHS and safety for the abortion pillar going to come down to the fact that women hemorrhage and bleed out from these quite often, far more than the media will ever report, and the impact that it's having in our water system, and that will be the mist just way for the government to take action. 00:02:56 Speaker 1: Also the reason why these horrific cases in Illinois and Texas matter. How to be murder if it's not a baby. 00:03:04 Speaker 5: Yes, hey, Charlie, how are you? Thanks for putting together America Fest. I went for the first time last year. Was amazing, great job there. I wanted to ask if you could talk a little bit about Margaret Sanger and the history of planned plarenthood and her involvement with Bill Gates Senior and why that matters today. 00:03:23 Speaker 1: Yeah, actually I don't know about Bill Gates Senior, but I guess do you mean the current Bill Gates or Bill Gates's dad, Bill. 00:03:29 Speaker 5: Gates Senior close friends with Margaret Sanger. 00:03:31 Speaker 1: Well, I didn't know that, actually, but I can tell thank you for telling me that. So Margaret Sanger was the original eugenicist, right, She was one of a gang of population control freaks honestly in the early nineteen hundreds that wanted to try to control population. Now, this is a natural extension of Darwinism. So if what you might ask someone, hey, what is the what is the title of Darwin's magnum opis, people will say Origin of Species. It's actually not the title. It's Origin and species and an inquiry into those of the favored races. I might have some words off, but you guys can fact check me. Basically into the favored races? Is there? So Darwinism, which by the way, is not correct. I believe God created the heavens and the earth and created humanity. I believe in microadaptation. I do not believe in macro evolution. So I encourage you guys to have that same view when talking to your kids. Anyway, that's a side note. This Darwinistic view was like, hey, survival of the fittest. We need to try to cleanse our world of the lower races and the lower peoples. Margaret Sanger was a bitter racist, and she wanted to basically sterilize at the very least entire black populations in America because she believed that the black population was a lesser favored people. This was so extreme that the Nazi Germans actually came and studied Margaret Sanger's work and they said, that's a little bit too much for even us. It's true story, it's documented right, is about the Nazis. Ca here and read it. They were like, that's too graphic. So Nazis then did their own horrific thing, the worst eugenics experiment that we have on record. However, here's the kicker. Margaret Sanger, in her part time also started Planned Parenthood. She is the founder of Planned Parenthood. In fact, up until recently, until we made a little bit of a hysteria about it, they gave away the Markeret Sanger Award for fifty straight years at Planned Parenthood there are statues to her, there are buildings named after her. Her intended population was to try to curtail and diminish the black population in America. And I hate to say it this way, but in some way she succeeded. The highest abortion rate in America is in the black population. The most dangerous place for a black baby is in the womb. In fact, there are far more planned parenthood abortion mills in black neighborhoods per capita per square mile than any other group in America. So Margaret Sanger's dream was trying to keep the black population at and eliminating it altogether. The sounds demonic. It's absolutely demonic, right. And the final point is that black population was around fourteen percent fifty sixty years ago. Now it's thirteen percent, and it might even have been higher. I think was sixteen seventeen percent and diminishing every ten to twenty years. If you see this last thing, I'll say, and I'll give it to Isabelle. If you see a pregnant black woman in New York on the subway, statistically it is more likely she's on her way to an abortion clinic than to a delivery room. So the abortion rate is above the birth rate in New York City for black women. 00:06:37 Speaker 4: She even ended up expanding her eugenicist idea beyond just the Black community, of course, impacting disabled individuals and many others that she considered less favorable in society. Very Nazi Germany esque language. But she's on record repeatedly saying there. 00:06:51 Speaker 2: Should be no new babies. 00:06:54 Speaker 4: Ever, Ultimately, this was a sterilization experiment for every generation to come after her, and in shocking, shocking ways, Planned Parenthood is succeeding in that sterilization experiment, not just by convincing young people to abort their babies, but Planned Parenthood is actually the number one provider of puberty blockers and cross sex hormones to teenagers in America, Boasting on their own website, you do not need a pre done diagnosis of gender dysphoria or any history of gender dysphoria to walk in and walk out. 00:07:22 Speaker 2: With testosterone in hand. Same day. 00:07:25 Speaker 4: They're sterilizing children before they even get the chance to conceptualize do I want a family? 00:07:30 Speaker 2: And they are succeeding. 00:07:32 Speaker 1: Thank you. 00:07:35 Speaker 6: Several weeks ago, I felt the Holy Spirit gave me a message for you, and I told him. If you put me face to face with you, I would I would give it. So my question, I am the product of discipleship in the church. There's probably ten women actually here who are responsible for that. And my question is, would you, prayerfully can that are doing a nationwide push in our country for discipleship in the church. I've heard you talk a lot about marriage and what an impact it's made on young men, but I think that if we take one step back, that discipleship would be much bigger impact. 00:08:18 Speaker 1: It's a great question. I will consider it. We have a lot of projects going on, but you're right, that's important because that's the great commission. And we misunderstand the great commission where most pastors act like Jesus said, create converts of all nations, but he said create disciples of all nations. And discipleship is deep. Discipleship takes time. Converts lead to discipleship. But we should be measuring success in hey, how many disciples do you have, not how many converts do you have? And far too often sometimes I speak at churches and they'll say, hey, we had, you know, thirteen thousand commitments for Jesus this easter. Amazing praise God right, But you have to wonder how many of those people are following up and are going deeper into discipleship. You said something very important, which is community, and so I don't want to go too long on this, but the best way I can say is, there's major problems with young men in this country. There's an attack on young men, and especially an attack on young white men in this country. That's not me racializing it. It's just a fact. We even entire curriculums set up to try to shame them, to try to have them, you know, basically apologize for their existence. Young men will take that kind of hostile cultural approach by disconnecting altogether from society. The male unemployment rate is twice that a female. The male suicide rate is higher. Men are just disconnecting. They are the lost Boys of the West, you could call them. And it's a major existential problem. Why isn't the church filling that void? And it should actively developing men's ministries that are not just pastors wearing skinny jeans, you know, talking about their feelings. Don't worry, pastor, you pass the test. So I have a lot more I can say on that, but thank you for that message, God bless you. 00:10:09 Speaker 7: This year is a critical moment for our country. As the opposition grows more aggressive and unapologetic. The fight now reaches into everyday decisions we make. Patriot Mobile has been standing on the front lines fighting for freedom for more than twelve years. They don't just deliver top tier wireless service. They are activists like me, like us at turning point, who truly care about our country. 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I've been watching you for a long time. 00:11:23 Speaker 8: My question revolves it's a relatively biblical question. When you look in scripture, you see ideas presented of a Christian's duty and position to submit to governing authorities, talked about in the thirteenth Chapter of Romans according to Saint Paul and in one Peter, what do you think we as Christians and our relationship should be to tyrannical governments, often cases bloated and rife with corruption that allow atrocities like this abortion to continue. 00:11:50 Speaker 1: So I'm gonna try to blow your mind a little bit here. It's a little mental JUDICIU You ready, who's in charge in America? Is it the people? 00:12:00 Speaker 9: Well? 00:12:01 Speaker 1: Yeah, it is, No, it's our father in heaven. Well no, you're right, ultimately, but according to our documents, who's the sovereign? Okay, it's the people? Right? So oh you're talking about us? Yes, yeah, here's what I'm getting at. The elected leaders should be submitting to the people. Romans thirteen is written for our congressmen and our state legislators and our mayors. The brilliance what the founding fathers did is that we read it because it says governing authorities. We're actually the governing authorities in the United States of America. So if you read Romans thirteen, it says submit to the rulers of authority. We are the rulers of authority. The American founders broke the mold, and this is what was so wrong during COVID. They said, well, we must submit to our local leaders. The second thing is you should never submit to that which is ungodly or unbiblical or a moral period. End of story. Okay, there we go. And the final example of this again during COVID, we had the worst theology ever thrown at us and thrust on us. But the example, one of my favorite verses of the entire Bible is Exodus one, which is this ties to abortion. Okay, so listen carefully. In Exodus one, one of my favorite verses, It starts with and the King of Egypt did not know Joseph basically, and from that point forward Exodus changes. Right, So remember Genesis fifty ends the people of Israel come to Egypt. They were blessed by Joseph, and all of a sudden, a new king. He didn't remember what Joseph did. Tyranny ensues, this guy's like Egyptian Hitler, and he says, the Israelites are too many, they might form an army. We need to go kill their firstborn. So basically he's arguing for abortion. Throw them into the river, right, throw them into the Nile. And in this stunning moment, the midwives to the Hebrews, which we think are Hebrew but could be Egyptian. That's a theological wonky point. They were told by their king, the Pharaoh, to go murder the firstborn, and it says they disobeyed arrow, and they honored God. And what God dealt well with dealt well to the midwives of the Hebrews. He did well with them because they loved God and did not trust, did not listen. To man, what I'm getting at. They they refused to throw babies into the Nile river just because their government told them to do it. And you got to ask yourselves that question, like if they would have listened, you know, would Moses have been alive if they would, you can. You can extrapolate all these different ramifications of it. But the final thing, I'm way over complicating it because, as you could tell, I have done a lot of scholarship on this and Romans thirteen. It says the government is there for your good. The moment any government is no longer there for their good. The social contract that is established in Romans thirteen is Nolan void. People say, well, what are you supposed to submit to the Chinese Communist Party. No, they're not there for your good, They're not uplifting godliness. In fact, I believe that obedience to tyranny is disobedience to God, and I will stand by that at every turn. Isabelle, if you ever thought him. 00:15:06 Speaker 4: That's precisely what's so beautiful about the American experiment, by the way, because that social contract is also null and void in our own founding documents the minute our own government becomes too tyrannical. We don't cite that in the Declaration of Independence very often, but quite literally, baked right there into the beginning is the idea that it is the right and responsibility of the people to rise up against tyranny and to take power back for we the people, not just those that we elect to represent us in Washington. 00:15:32 Speaker 9: D C. 00:15:32 Speaker 1: Yeah, And I would just say any pastor that throws Romans thirteen at you, you should also ask them are they equally living by Paul's other commandments, other Paul's other teaching when it comes to church authority, when it comes to sin, I find Romans thirteen is the most quoted verse for someone that doesn't actually want to fight evil and would rather just have a comfort little spot as a pastor, Thank you very much. 00:16:01 Speaker 10: One of the things that the other girl talked about before me goes along with my question is why don't we educate younger children earlier in the church. Because a condom can protect a genital part, but a condom cannot protect the heart. And that's a quote that I wrote down twenty years ago. It doesn't there's more damage in premarital sex. It takes something away from me. Why are we not saying that? 00:16:35 Speaker 1: Amen, you're totally right. I'll let Isabelle go. I don't want to monopolize this, but I waited for marriage. I encourage other people to do that as well. When I go to a college campus, they act as if having limitless abundance on demand sex is up there with shelter and food for the need to live, you don't need it. Actually, it's better for you not to have it until marriage. And again this goes back to why Christianity matters and all these discussions. Is sex. I know we have younger people here, so is coitus is is that? Is it merely physical or are there other things at play? We know that it's spiritual one hundred percent, and we want it to be entered into the protected shelter and covering of something that is not contractual but instead is covenantal. We do not do a good enough job of teaching our teenagers the difference between a contractual relationship and a covenantal relationship. Covenants happen all throughout the Bible, and only marriage is given the same parallel to the Church. So I'm right there with you, and I wish every pastor in America spoke out against premarital sex one a year. Every pastor should do it like Midsummer. That's all I'm gonna say. 00:18:12 Speaker 4: And our lack of education shows too. I don't know that if we touched upon this this evening yet. But the abortion rate in America statistically is the same inside and outside of the church in our country, largely because we don't talk about it. We never talk about these relationships. But what's really fascinating is, despite the lack of leadership from the church on this issue that I think we both have witnessed over the last several years, the youngest generation of adults is shockingly having statistically extremely low, all time low levels of pre marital sex, and most of that is in a counter cultural response to the brokenness we're seeing in society. We're looking at the misery, We're looking at the heartbreak, We're looking at the statistical probability of divorce and breakups and realizing we. 00:18:57 Speaker 2: Don't want that for ourselves. 00:18:58 Speaker 4: This is the perfect opportunity for the church to swoop in and say, there is a better design than whatever this silver platter society is offering to you. You don't need to keep swiping back and forth on dating apps. You don't need to be chatting with an AI bought for your intimacy, which shockingly, up to thirty three percent of young adults in places like Washington, d C. Where I live, are doing they're dating a chat bot on AI and you certainly don't need to believe this distorted lie that you have a human right to physical intimacy with another person. 00:19:27 Speaker 2: That is a covenant. It's a gift. 00:19:29 Speaker 4: It's something we should celebrate, but it's not something to be taken. 00:19:32 Speaker 1: And it does incredible damage to women. It damages men. But female liberation has, without a doubt, sexually been one of the great undiagnosed, not talked about, traumatic elements of our culture last thirty or forty years. The more sexual partners that a young woman has in college, there's all sorts of enormous issues that come alongside of it, and we never talk about it because we think, like, oh, it's freedom and liberty. It's actually not. It creates a ton of issues, not the least of which is guilt and confusion and attachment. It's bad. It's bad altogether. God's designed for marriage is right, it's holy, it's convenental, and we should celebrate and encourage our young people to aim towards it and save themselves for marriage. 00:20:17 Speaker 7: Let's talk about what's really happening right now. New data shows financial stress is at an all time high. Millions of Americans are at a breaking point debt maxed out, no extra money, no room to breathe. And this isn't just lower income households anymore. Middle class families are hitting their limits too. This isn't people running around spending recklessly. This is everyday people that are running out of options. So if debt has been weighing on you, you're not alone. And when it comes to debt, waiting usually makes it worse. Interest piles up, minimum payments keep you stuck. You don't need another loan or bankruptcy. You need a strategy. That's why you need to check out Done with Debt. They build a smart, personalized plan around you. 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This is why John ten ten is one of my favorite verses, which is Jesus Christ, our Lord, said, I have come to give life and life more abundantly. The enemy has come to lie, steel, cheat and destroy. That's a culture of death. It's a culture of deception versus a culture of life. But look, it all makes sense. We put up with homelessness because we abort our unwanted people. Obviously we don't feed our veterans, because we put up with destroying kids in the womb. It creates a callousness, It creates a darkness that cascades over the entire land. And so one of the and this is such an important point you make. You cannot just say, well, it's just going to happen in an operating room, and we're gonna have a million abortions a year and act as if that does not have ramifications throughout your entire society. As real. It spreads darkness in every possible realm. 00:22:37 Speaker 4: Well, I think it even transcends the immediate loss of life in situations like school shootings and actual death. This culture of death devalues the very concept of life and the meaning of it as we're walking through it. It's what has allowed for us to think that it's culturally and societally acceptable to castraight children and to take their futures away from them. It's the culture that allows us to say that I hear all the time on college campuses young women tell me I wish I had been aborted because I'm anxious. I'm depressed. I have no personal life. I have no friends, I have no intimate relationships. I don't have a relationship with God. My life is meaningless, and that concept of life as a gift, something that we've been given by God so that we could live it gets taken away from society as well. This revival and this almost renaissance of Western civilization and ideas that we're seeing spread up from young people. I think is this grasp to want life to have meaning again and to live it to the fullest, no matter how long it happens to be, and to be able to share that with others. 00:23:35 Speaker 2: And that's what I'm really hopeful for. 00:23:37 Speaker 1: Thank you, Charlie. 00:23:39 Speaker 11: Everyone here on a constant basis praise to God for the end of abortion. How do we get to the end game where we get science and the judicial system to come together so that life begins at conception, because once we have that is illegal and gives that life, whether it's an embryo or a fetus, human rights. How do we get to that point? 00:24:07 Speaker 1: Yes, it's a great So let's talk pragmatically and then we'll talk philosophically. So I think we're still thirty to forty years out. I'll be honest, we are still a ways out from having the judiciary which reflects the culture embrace that. And I can tell you that the belief that life begins a conception is growing, but it's in the vast minority of the nation's population right now. So but also, this is why elections matter, is that, yes, you should pray to end abortion, but you should do something to end abortion. You should elect lawmakers that share your values actually, and you should be unafraid to get engaged and be salt and light in every possible capacity. 00:24:48 Speaker 10: And so. 00:24:50 Speaker 1: Yeah, as far as like practically, I also think we need to do a better job of financing our movements. That's why I encourage you guys to give generously this organization and get this our project out there. I like it a lot. I loved what they're presenting, but this is gonna be a long fight. It's gonna be a long haul. It's not gonna happen overnight. You understand, of all the issues that the bad guys care about, this one has a an energy to it, almost a life force. And that's a really sick way to put it, isn't it. It's almost it's what keeps them going. And I'll just say this and I'll throw it to Isabelle. When you study the Aztecs and the Mayans and the Incans, then you study the Egyptians, so two civilizations that had no contact with each other. Then you study the Indus River Valley, then you study the Chinese, you study the Mesopotamians. They all had child sacrifice. The one thing that united the ancient world is that they would sacrifice their young and do so repeatedly. You can go to Africa right now and there are tribes that just leave their babies by the fire and let them cry to death. Happens all the time. I think that there is a pagan demonic energy. I can't quite put my finger on it, but there's a reason why Molek is mentioned all throughout the Old Testament. That is a sustaining darkness of this enemy that we're trying to fight, where they just can't release the idea of possibly sacrificing children. That's why Jesus was so clear about not harming children, because Jesus knew the spiritual implications what happens when you go after the least of these. 00:26:32 Speaker 4: So Isabelle beautifully said, I couldn't have added anything more meaningful than that. But I think that really centers around something that we often are afraid to talk about as Christians, and it's the reality that evil is real, Demonic forces are real, Satan is real, and there is a spiritual warfare constantly raging around us, whether we think about it or not, because we can't physically often see it in our realm, but it is happening right here. In this very room, right, and so I think we're getting a lot more honest about it societally es actually from the evil side. There are at least two Satanic ritual abortion centers in America now, One is in New Mexico and one is in Maine. And they are challenging the judiciary side of this by saying that this is their legal and constitutional right under the concept of freedom of religion, to sacrificially end the lives of these children in worship of Satan. 00:27:21 Speaker 2: They're honest about this. 00:27:23 Speaker 4: And I think we sometimes can take it a little too far as Christians calling everything demonic. Is every Taylor Swift song actually demonic? No, probably not all of them, not all of them. 00:27:34 Speaker 2: And so we laugh and we roll our eyes. 00:27:36 Speaker 4: Oh, Aunt Sue said the latest thing was demonic, but it is. This is quite literally worship of Satan. I mentioned this at our dinner. But there's an amazing activist in the pro life space named Seth Gruber who does great work encouraging young men to get more involved in this space. And he said in a clip that's regoing viral every six months or so, there is a reason that abortion uses a twisted, sick demonic evil version of the Eucharist of communion, because Jesus is the pure manifestation of laying down your life for the sake of others, to embrace pure innocence, to embrace pure redemption from sin, and to pay the full price for all humanity. Satan, in his very deceptive ways, loves to twist and deceive and lie and uses those same words for abortion. This is my body, not given up for you. This is my body, my choice, This is my body for only the sake of me. I have a right to this. I get to do this. This is my choice, my responsibility, my truth. And it's disgusting, it's depraved. But the more we can unlock that secret to it, the more I think we can understand how to beat the left at their own game with this, because it has to start with honesty. We often say in the pro life space that in order to make abortion gone from society, it takes two things. It makes abortion illegal, hopefully, and there are great people fighting that fight every day, But more importantly, in a much harder battle, is to make abortion unthinkable, and that starts with exposing the darkness of Satan and bringing it into the light. 00:29:05 Speaker 1: Thank you so much. 00:29:08 Speaker 7: Before he ever stepped behind a microphone, Charlie understood something important. Leadership begins with learning. He didn't chase a diploma or a title. He chased truth. Through Hillsdale College's free online courses. He studied the great works of the Classics, the principles of the American Founding, and the life changing truths of the Bible. Those ideas didn't just inform him, they shaped his character, strengthened his convictions, and prepared him for the challenges ahead of. One of the courses he took was The Genesis Story, taught by Hillsdale Professor doctor Justin Jackson. 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It's phenomenal. 00:30:24 Speaker 2: I'm fourteen. 00:30:25 Speaker 12: I just I just went to highcho I just started high school, and I'm wondering how can I, as a young Christian man, go into the world when literally, in one of my classrooms, one of my teacher has two pride flags. It's all destigmatized all it's all evil and they and they have destigmatized all evil. And as someone who's genuinely terrified to enter the adulthood and everything, how can I keep? 00:30:54 Speaker 2: How can I keep? 00:30:55 Speaker 12: How can I keep myself from falling and from help to help others from falling? 00:31:02 Speaker 1: Wow? Okay, firstly, I think we have a table or some representatives here. Yeah, there is. We have the nation's largest high school program called Club America, brought to you by Turning Point USA. We'd love to have you start a Club America. Who's anyone running Club America groups? 00:31:21 Speaker 12: Here? 00:31:21 Speaker 1: I see a couple of hands going up. Awesome, and so you should start one, I have a couple thoughts. I'm gonna go quick because I know running out of time. Number one, everybody in the room, that should motivate you to get off your tail. That a young man has to go see this ridiculous pride imagery. Where your tax payers are funding that school it's a public school, right yeah, where your tax payers are funding that Like, shame on us for tolerating this, and we shouldn't put up with that at all. Actually, it's disgusting that you have to go through that. And number three, here's my message to you, though, don't play the victim. Number One, you gave your life to Christ, so you have a spirit of courage, not a fear. You have the Holy Spirit with you. Number two, I'm gonna I'm gonna speak right into your life. You get a chance to go through obstacles that many people in this room will never go through. You're gonna become tougher, You're gonna become smarter, you're gonna become wiser, You're gonna know your stuff more. And yet you might get you know, beat across the jaw, hopefully not literally, but you never know, you know, the the purple haired ge hotties. They can be rather violent. So no as you met them out there, yeah, I'm sure they're welcoming. So but listen, you, you, as a young Christian, you're signing up for something with ultimate aims and purposes. But when you're twenty four, when you're thirty four, you're gonna look back to when you were fourteen. You're like, man, that was hard, but that made me the man that I am today. And so you you're in a blessed position even though it's hard. Read your Bible every single day. Do what the Bible tells you to do. As number two, and then number three, tell tell people what the Bible says. That's it. Read your Bible every single day, do what the Bible tells you to do, and then tell other people what the Bible says. Those three things, you're gonna be just fine as you go to school in sodom and gomor God bless you. 00:33:12 Speaker 4: And to challenge Charlie's modesty and humility here, keep listening to Charlie Kirk because you should be at fourteen years old. Parents thing very sweet that they shouldn't expose their children to these ideas, but there is, without a doubt no one else in our country that has made a bigger impact on young men to transform Western civilization. 00:33:31 Speaker 2: Fourteen years old is the perfect time to be listening. 00:33:34 Speaker 1: Very sweet, I think we have time for two or three more. Let's go that. 00:33:37 Speaker 13: Hi. 00:33:39 Speaker 14: Well, first of all, when you said for the little boy to create a chapter, I was just prodd in to become president of the first chapter at my college by Lincoln over here. 00:33:51 Speaker 1: Praise God, congratulations. 00:33:54 Speaker 14: My question for you, both of you is for a young woman like me. I just graduated high school, so I mean my first year of college. I know you don't like that, Charlie, but I'll get over it. So I want to get married and have a family, and I want to do that as soon as possible, but like right now, that doesn't seem to be in like the near future. What's do you have any words of advice or words of encouragement for young women like me and men to what do we do in the meantime while we're trying what we want to build that family and grow grow these lives? Like, what what do we do in the meantime Because I don't I don't want to be at college. I'm really doing it to full time because it's really hard to find a job. 00:34:36 Speaker 1: But you want to be a mom. 00:34:37 Speaker 14: But I want to be a mom? Yeah, what do I do in the meantime? And like, how do I stay strong in that? 00:34:41 Speaker 1: First of all, I'm gonna let Isabelle answer this first, then I'll do second. God bless you for want to be a mom. I want more women of America to want to be moms. You're a hero and you deserve price for that. Isabelle. 00:34:53 Speaker 4: I'm so inspired by your vocation to marriage and motherhood. And I hear this, by the way, from more young women every single day across this country. Do not believe that women hate marriage and babies. We want it very, very badly. It's just that our society is screaming at. 00:35:06 Speaker 2: Us not to. 00:35:07 Speaker 4: We do a lot of work encouraging marriage as a really important foundation for Western civilization, and I think sometimes the conservative political world often says, hurry up and get married. 00:35:16 Speaker 2: Hurry up and get married, you're losing time, you're twenty years old. 00:35:19 Speaker 4: Just as important as reviving marriage societally, at the individual level, it's very important to marry the right person, and you cannot. 00:35:27 Speaker 2: Force that yourself. 00:35:29 Speaker 4: The Holy Spirit will make it incredibly obvious when you meet your spouse who that person is supposed to be. Like every young woman, I think I threw in the towel in dating five or six years into it and said, yeah, I'm horrible at this. 00:35:40 Speaker 2: I can't make the right decisions. God, you take it away. 00:35:43 Speaker 4: I prayed that the one thing I ask is that you make it incredibly obvious to me when I meet my husband that that's the man I'm supposed to spend. 00:35:49 Speaker 2: My life with. Pray for that. Pray for your own spiritual development, that. 00:35:53 Speaker 4: You can become a beautiful wife and mom when God does bless you with that, and spend time. 00:35:57 Speaker 2: Praying for your future spouse. They are out there. They're a real person, even if they seem like an abstract idea to you. But prayer really is our first. 00:36:05 Speaker 4: Line of offense in building strong families and making sure we can bring God back to that nuclear reality of Western civilization. 00:36:11 Speaker 7: Again. 00:36:11 Speaker 1: It's a great question. I'm just going to say this is completely anecdotal, but I think it's generally right if you extrapolate it. When people get divorces, I always ask them, did you have any doubts going in a large majority say yes, they had a doubt that they ignored, they suppressed, someone said something. So when you go and marry any of those doubts surface, you need to really run them down, you know, pray about them. You need to get biblical counseling to see if that's the enemy trying to derail you from something holy or maybe something that actually is your instinct telling you to not go into that, not rush into that. Again, that's completely anecdotal. But when I meet people that have divorced, and some people divorce for totally necessary reasons, right, So I'm not even commenting on that. I always ask like, did you have the Yeah, you know, I saw something when we were engaged, and I should have said something to a counselor you know. So just know that going in. But honestly, where you going to college? Okay, it's not the worst. I get so much hate for this, but I'm gonna say it again because it's true. There's nothing wrong with getting an mrs degree and going to college to meet your husband. If it's the most important thing in your life, why would you not go and meet an attractive, you know, young, fertile, conservative Christian man who has just going into his high earning potential if that's the most important thing for you. 00:37:33 Speaker 15: The online world moves fast, and it's moving even faster these days. That's why TikTok approaches teen safety with families in mind from the start, because discovery and creativity are both wonderful things, but it's important to make sure that safety comes first as well. On TikTok, teenagers have over fifty built in protections right from when they join. Accounts routines all start private by default, They're not open to the entire world, and for those under sixteen, direct messages are turned off. Only their friends can comment on their videos. And that kind of approach matters because feeling confident and comfortable about these platforms your teenagers are on shouldn't mean digging through a bunch of menus and trying to set everything up yourself and worrying that you got it wrong. TikTok is taking a proactive approach. Their protections are built in from the moment those teenagers join, so that safety and peace of mind for parents is there right from the start. All of this is to say when safety comes first, discovery and creativity can follow without fear. Learn more by going to TikTok dot com slash guardians Guide. That's TikTok dot com slash guardians Guide. 00:38:43 Speaker 1: Last question, Hi, my question is in regards to be the last one that we got to dish. 00:38:49 Speaker 13: Okay, my question is in regards to the medical system and what you guys see as future projects. Quick quick, quick story is that my there had me just close to my daughter's age as a teenager, got brought up Catholic, told their parents they said, get an abortion. 00:39:09 Speaker 1: She ended up. 00:39:09 Speaker 13: Having me, but because of that, they kicked her out and she had no place to go. We're brought up on food stamps, medicaola, kind of good stuff, and so our primary care was pime Parenthead That's where we went for our primary care, and they put me on birth control before I was even having sex or before I even started my period, and I think it had a really bad hormonal effect on me, and I wasn't able to have kids. And finally I had her. She's my miracle baby. So I know in the school systems they're pushing birth control not getting pregnant. I don't want to ever put her on birth control because of what I've gone through. How do we stop that type of thing happening. 00:39:53 Speaker 4: I'm so glad you brought this up, because birth control is my single greatest crusade. 00:39:58 Speaker 8: Right now. 00:39:58 Speaker 4: The New York Times calls me an anti birth control activist, and I wear it like a badge of honor like most young Christian women. Though shockingly, I'm quite transparent about this. I was on hormonal birth control for nine years. I was not prescribed it to prevent pregnancy. I was not sexually active like every teenage girl in America. I was prescribed hormonal birth control for acne. I was taking acutane, and the government mandatorily required that you have two forms of birth control. One could be abstinence and the other one had to be the actual pill. Every doctor in my life ever told me, well, you're gonna get really fat, your acne's gonna come back. You're gonna hate your life. You're gonna be super depressed. Ugh, let's just stay on it. 00:40:37 Speaker 2: It's good for you. It's a magic pill. It is not. 00:40:39 Speaker 4: This is slow release poison that we are giving to the next generation of women. That is altering our emotional status, our mental status, It's changing our relationships. New studies are coming out that we are attracted to more effeminates men when we're all taking birth control. Gee, I wonder who could have possibly predicted that in society and explain. 00:40:57 Speaker 2: So much of where we got where we got here. 00:41:00 Speaker 4: This is a contagion that has impacted an entire generation and no one even bothered to do the research. Now the research is coming out and we owe it to moms like you to save the next generation from the hell that we had to be put through. 00:41:13 Speaker 1: What a great answer, Thank you. I don't have much to add on to that. We need it, we need it. We need to glorify abstinence more in the church, and we don't do it enough. Closing is about final thought is well, then I'll close it up. 00:41:23 Speaker 4: I'm just so inspired to see all of you here and making a difference. 00:41:26 Speaker 2: You know, Charlie said this evening, just by. 00:41:28 Speaker 4: Being here, you're doing something to advance the mission of protecting life and the dignity of the human person. But every one of you has a sphere of influence. You might not have the radio audience and the television audience and the speaking audience that Charlie has. 00:41:41 Speaker 2: You might not go make. 00:41:42 Speaker 4: Tiktoks on your phone for a living all day, every day to a blue check mark audience of over a million people. But you do have people you sit next to in church, you have people that live in your college dorm with you. You have extended family members to talk about this around the Thanksgiving dinner table. We have to destigmatize the idea of talking about the abortion industry because our silence is what has allowed this genocide to take place throughout my lifetime. 00:42:04 Speaker 2: But with enough showing up day. 00:42:06 Speaker 4: After day after day, in thirty years or forty years or fifty years, just like it took for Roe to be overturned, we have the capacity to rid abortion from society in our lifetime. 00:42:15 Speaker 2: It just starts with us. 00:42:18 Speaker 1: I don't have much to add to that. Isabelle, very proud of everything you're doing, most importantly for being a mom, and you had another turning point USA, amazing success story. Look you guys. My final charge to you guys, know Jesus and make him known and make this region of the world, even though you got a lot of problems in the state, to be more glorifying to Jesus, save more babies, you know, influence the laws and the ways that are going to glorify God. And most importantly, raise up your children in ways that are biblical, that are patriotic. Get them involved with Turning Point USA, get them involved with Club America. You know, listen to the right stuff. The next generation is literally going to save this nation and this country. And I love coming to this part of the world. You guys are always so warm and welcoming, and we had a great event a couple of years ago, I think at the Fox Theater, and so I just want to say you're all the best. Thank you support this very important organization. Give money tonight, give something, give fifty cents, give a dollar, chip, something in so that they can continue their important work of advocating for those that can't advocate for themselves. God bless you guys, and thank you to Larry. Thank you for having us. God bless you. 00:43:31 Speaker 15: For more on many of these stories and news you can trust, go to Charliekirk dot com.