To promote conservative values and fight against ideas that have destroyed countries and lives, aiming to build a powerful youth organization.
These events allowed Charlie Kirk to engage with students on controversial topics like the Bible's stance on homosexuality, transgenderism, and the beginning of human life.
He believes human life begins at conception and that protecting it is a fundamental moral duty, regardless of the circumstances of conception.
He cites the CAST report, which shows high rates of regret among those who undergo gender-affirming care, and argues that such treatments are harmful and should be illegal for minors.
He advocates for a peaceful resolution, criticizes the Biden administration for rejecting a peace deal early in the conflict, and suggests that Ukraine is not a vital national security interest for the U.S.
He believes life begins at conception, citing scientific evidence of DNA formation and the unique characteristics that define an individual from that point.
He is against it based on his faith but acknowledges the legal status quo and warns against threats to the gains made by the LGBTQ+ community.
He argues that the original Hebrew and Koine Greek texts do not support the idea of a mistranslation and that the Bible consistently condemns homosexual activity.
Exit polls and precinct data show that there was a dramatic swing in the youth vote in Arizona and Nevada this election. Why? Well, one reason might be Charlie's heroic efforts to promote conservative values on the region's college campuses. One of Charlie's final "Prove Me Wrong" events was at Grand Canyon University in Phoenix. Listen to Charlie debate questions with students such as:
-Was the Bible's condemnation of homosexuality a mistranslation?
-Is transgenderism real, or a mental illness?
-When does human life begin?
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