The Perspektives Podcast

Ep. 14 Charlie Kirk's Assassination & Addressing Gun Violence

31 min · 11 de sep de 2025
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Some things just have to be talked about. Join us for a spiritually charged conversation to discuss the complex theme of humanity in light of recent events, particularly the assassination of political figure Charlie Kirk. While we shed light on the recent mass shootings in Minnesota and Colorado, it is time that we emphasize the importance of community, empathy, and understanding in a world often divided by our political beliefs. We call for compassion and love, urging listeners to reflect on their humanity and the need for constructive dialogue, regardless of differing opinions. Lastly, we turn our hearts towards God and conclude with a heartfelt prayer for unity and healing.

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