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塔克·卡爾森揭露了查理·柯克最大的「罪」——那正是讓他付出生命的"罪"。

柯克的死显然点燃了卡尔森的斗志。这是塔克最精彩的两分钟。

「查理不是納粹。他並非因為是納粹而被殺。是的,他是以色列的捍衛者。他並非為以色列而死。然而,他為何而死?他的一生是為了什麼?查理·柯克犯下的罪孽,他對抗他人的核心罪孽,最終讓他喪命的權力,究竟是什麼?」

“答案就在我們面前,當然,我們這些認識他的人也知道。查理的人生由他的基督教信仰所定義,不是他的靈性,而是他對耶穌的信仰,他作為基督徒的人生。他人生的一切都源於這些信仰。一切所有。”

他所做的、所說的、所信的一切,都源自於一個事實:他首先是基督徒。而這一點,過去、現在、現在和現在,都對世界其他地方的人極具挑釁性和冒犯性。

「為什麼呢?值得我們思考一下。基督教似乎並非那種會激起人們憤怒和暴力的宗教。事實上,它恰恰相反。它是世界上最深刻的非暴力宗教。或許是世界上唯一真正非暴力的宗教,它基於一個基督徒相信也是上帝的人,當他被帶走,以莫須有的罪名折磨致死時,他斥責了他的一個門徒反抗。

「這是一種致力於愛高於一切、和平和諧生活的宗教。它確實是一種普世性的宗教,相信每個人都有機會進入天堂。它絕不排他。所以,如果你是政府,或者你掌權,你會認為,如果你的國家裡有很多麻煩,因為他們不會製造大麻煩,這合情合理。”

「在任何時候,都不會有很多虔誠的基督徒煽動叛亂。幾乎沒有。大多數時候,他們都很講究規矩。他們結婚,愛孩子,納稅。他們被要求納稅。所以,你為什麼不想要​​一個充滿基督徒的國家呢?

「即使它不是你的宗教信仰,你為什麼不鼓勵它?你為什麼會憎恨它?嗯,有幾個原因。基督教的幾個特點,在查理的公共生活中顯而易見,對當權者來說極具挑釁性。

「首先,基督教的本質就是你不是神,你不是神,你的領袖也不是。神就是神,我們所有人最終都會站在他面前接受審判,我們所有人都會被發現有所欠缺。”

“基督徒相信通往天堂的唯一途徑是通過耶穌。這是唯一的途徑。但我們所有人,無論我們是否相信耶穌,都是墮落的。我們都是罪人,我們比我們應有的程度更差。我們不是神,領導我們的人也不是。”

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·Tucker Carlson reveals Charlie Kirk’s greatest “sin” — the one that cost him his life.

Kirk’s death has clearly lit a fire under Carlson. This is two minutes of Tucker at his absolute best.

“Charlie was not a Nazi. He was not killed because he was a Nazi. Yes, he was a defender of Israel. He didn’t die for Israel. However, why did he die? What was his life about? What was the sin, the core sin that Charlie Kirk committed against somebody, power that got him killed in the end?

“And, the answer is right in front of us, certainly those of us who knew him. Charlie’s life was defined by his Christian faith, not his spirituality, but his belief in Jesus, his life as a Christian. Everything in his life flowed from those beliefs. Everything.

“Everything he did, said and believed came from the fact that he was above all, a Christian. And that is and was and in fact has always been deeply provocative and offensive to the rest of the world.

“And why is that? It’s worth thinking about it for just a second. Christianity doesn’t seem like the kind of religion that provoke people to anger and violence. In fact, it seems just the opposite. It’s the world’s most profoundly nonviolent religion. Maybe the world’s only truly nonviolent religion, a religion based on a man who Christians believe was also God, who, as he was being led away to be tortured to death on made up charges, scolded one of his disciples for fighting back.

“This is a religion committed to love above all and to living in peace and harmony. Truly, it’s a universalist religion that believes that every person has a shot at heaven. It’s not exclusionary at all. And so you would think it would make sense that if you’re a government or if you’re in power, that you’d want a lot of Christians living in your country because they’re not going to cause massive problems.

“Not a lot of sincere Christians are fomenting insurrection at any given moment. Pretty much none. Most of the time they’re tidy. They get married, they love their children, they pay their taxes. They’re commanded to pay their taxes. So why wouldn’t you want a nation full of Christians?

“Why wouldn’t you encourage this religious belief, even if it wasn’t yours? Why would you hate it? Well, there are a couple of reasons. There are a couple of things about Christianity, and these were evident throughout Charlie’s public life, that are deeply provocative to the people in power.

“And the first is the insistence that Christianity comes with inherently that you are not God, you are not God and neither are your leaders. God is God and all of us stand before him in the end to be judged and all of us will be found lacking.

“Christians believe the only way to heaven is through Jesus. That’s the only way. But all of us, whether we believe in Jesus or not, are fallen. We are sinners, we are less than we ought to be. We are not gods, and neither are the people who lead us.”