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Gun Violence, Charlie Kirk & Affirming Human Dignity

Voxology

Release Date: 09/15/2025

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How should Christians react to political violence? In this deeply reflective episode, Mike Erre and Tim Stafford tackle hard questions about faith, politics, and the role of the church in society. With a week marked by tragedy, including the assassination of Charlie Kirk and a series of shootings, the hosts explore what a kingdom response looks like in these turbulent times. 

From condemning all acts of violence equally to affirming the dignity of every human being, they emphasize the need for a cruciformity—a life shaped by the values and teachings of Jesus. They discuss navigating cultural challenges with wisdom, rejecting the polarizing rage economy, and fostering a community rooted in justice, love, and mutual accountability. How can the church rise above partisan responses and embody the upside-down kingdom of God? What does it mean to lament, honor complex legacies, and act with hope amidst despair? 

This conversation challenges listeners to rethink their approach to cultural issues, faith, and the call to stand as exiles and strangers in today’s society. We encourage and would love your thoughts as we pursue these questions together. Join the conversation on Facebook, Instagram, or wherever you engage with us, and let’s continue learning from diverse perspectives. Thanks for being part of this journey!

CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Intro
01:28 - Initial Thoughts on Political Climate
08:12 - Kingdom vs. Partisan Response Explained
18:06 - Message to Charlie Kirk’s Widow
20:40 - Condemning Political Violence
21:57 - Truth About Legacies in Politics
24:10 - Judging Individual Salvation Perspectives
28:30 - Lament as an Active Response
34:56 - Affirming the Value of Human Life
37:15 - Understanding Speech and Violence
39:45 - Rejecting Scapegoating in Society
41:13 - The Rage Economy Explained
44:10 - Benefits of Digital Detoxing
46:50 - Reactions to Charlie Kirk’s Assassination
53:20 - Church’s Role in Changing Conversations
54:20 - What Did We Miss in This Discussion?
55:35 - Support the Podcast
56:25 - Thank You for Listening

As always, we encourage and would love discussion as we pursue. Feel free to email in questions to hello@voxpodcast.com, and to engage the conversation on Facebook and Instagram.

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