Learn English with Charlie Kirk. In this episode, Charlie talks about what it means to be a Christian in the 21st century and why you should stop sending your kids to college. He also talks about the importance of being a Christian on a college campus.
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00:02:31.000And now she has this incredible platform.
00:02:34.000And for those of you that pray for or support our work at Turning Point USA, Isabel Brown is just one of the amazing success stories.
00:02:40.000And so I'm so proud of her and the great work that she's doing and the voice that she's becoming for young women in this country because we desperately need it as a counter to the culture.
00:02:49.000So kind of tying into my welcoming committee out there on the road.
00:02:57.000By the way, I wish and I hope all of them could be here tonight because they think they know what this night is all about.
00:03:02.000But like so many things that unfortunately happens in the whole progressive world, what they think is completely disconnected from reality.
00:03:10.000And their kind of their intensity, their passion against me in particular, which is fine, you know, get in line, is one thing.
00:03:19.000But why not do something actually good for the world other than just sitting on a street corner with a sign that is very hard to read?
00:03:30.000You're actually doing something good tonight.
00:03:33.000You paid money to come to an event to hopefully challenge you biblically, scripturally, and spiritually, but also your funding to help babies' lives be saved and in the fight for life.
00:03:45.000You're actually doing good by being here tonight.
00:03:48.000And that is something that we need to kind of flush out because this is the critical moment.
00:03:55.000This is the critical contrast what's happening in this country.
00:03:58.000Everyone out there thinks they were doing good.
00:04:01.000We all think we're doing good by being here.
00:04:09.000Because we know we're right because we have an objective standard of good and evil of which we measure our conduct, our agency, and our action.
00:04:22.000I've had the opportunity to debate all around the world, from Oxford to Cambridge.
00:04:40.000I have to say, though, you as California taxpayers have given me more free content for videos than any other university system.
00:04:49.000I want to thank you for your contribution to this republic.
00:04:53.000You paying those big checks to the California Franchise Tax Board, funding these bloated, woke, anti-American, secular, humanist, awful, God-forsaken places, unintentionally created an environment where I could just go have a mic and I have content seen by billions to help Donald Trump get elected last November.
00:05:09.000So you played a big role in saving America.
00:05:32.000And I could rank them all from worst to really worst.
00:05:35.000And we could do the whole kind of program.
00:05:39.000But all kidding aside, when I go to these college campuses, and whether I'm debating in Oxford or Cambridge, it doesn't matter who I'm debating.
00:05:45.000It all comes down to the fundamental worldview collision, the issue that is facing us.
00:05:52.000And they will say, well, I am right because my truth and you have your truth.
00:06:06.000Everybody has a moral code that they are appealing towards.
00:06:09.000And this is the key to not just winning the abortion argument, but winning the transgender, whatever it is.
00:06:15.000Everybody is appealing to some standard of good.
00:06:18.000We need to figure out what it is when we're talking to these people.
00:06:20.000So out there, they're yelling and screaming, what is their standard of good?
00:06:24.000Their standard of good is like the New York Times or, I don't know, something they saw on social media or the worst standard of good imaginable themselves.
00:06:36.000Why do we know that that is the worst standard of good imaginable?
00:06:40.000Because we're pretty crappy, actually, as human beings.
00:06:52.000And because of our belief in that, we know that human nature is not so good and that we have an objective measurement to know what is good and not good.
00:07:02.000When it comes to the abortion debate, there's arguments that are affloated.
00:07:07.000But at its core, you cannot be pro-abortion while also being consistent in other moral domains.
00:07:15.000And I say this as someone who literally does this for a living.
00:07:18.000And not only do I do this for a living, I will go on the college campus and I will present an argument that is one that is so unpopular where I will say I don't believe in exceptions for rape or incest life, whatever you say.
00:07:35.000And people will just look at me and they say, how can you possibly say that?
00:07:38.000And I'll say, well, is it a human being or is it not a human being?
00:07:40.000And fundamentally, then you get at sticking point.
00:07:43.000Because, and Isabel said this great, and I want to reiterate it, at the core of the pro-abortionist movement is a concerted dehumanization campaign.
00:07:53.000And if you play every single one out to its logical conclusion, none of it applies into other moral dimensions or domains.
00:08:00.000This can best be said through the acronym, you guys can remember this, S-L-E-D, sled.
00:08:05.000They'll say, well, the baby is small, therefore it has less rights.
00:08:41.000Well, the environment is because they're in utero, you get less human rights.
00:08:46.000Why should the environment of human being matter for how many human rights you get?
00:08:50.000And finally, his degree of dependency.
00:08:51.000This is the one that they spend the most amount of time on, which is that, well, the baby is dependent on the mother, therefore it's not a human life.
00:09:31.000And this is where we have the beautiful expression of the difference of worldviews.
00:09:35.000And this is why the most important thing I can tell you tonight is not to vote a certain way or even advocate for a certain thing, is that who must be in charge of your life is Jesus Christ.
00:09:44.000The most important thing that I'm going to tell you tonight is what is the answer to the question of who is Jesus Christ?
00:09:53.000The answer to that question, who is Jesus Christ, will determine your eternity, your destiny, and your immediate action.
00:09:58.000But when you come to somebody that does not believe that human beings are made in the image of God, think about that.
00:10:06.000In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.
00:11:03.000However, if you don't believe in a God-based creation story, in a God-based creation reality, then it's very easy to reason yourself into mass depopulation and de-civilization.
00:14:36.000But when you think about it, What would the argument be for allowing Down syndrome people, individuals, beautiful humans, to keep living if degree of dependency is your standard?
00:14:57.000It takes a lot of courage, and you deserve to be encouraged and praised for that, seriously.
00:15:04.000And if this is not your church home, I encourage you to find a church that is willing to have events like this, that talks about the fight for the unborn.
00:15:13.000Because let me be very honest with you.
00:15:15.000And this is why I love the great work that this organization is doing.
00:15:18.000And you should give and you should give generously.
00:15:25.000The reason I love this partnership is because more broadly in the pro-life movement, of which every day I'm fighting for, we would have significant gains if every church in America just did something, a little bit, in the fight for life.
00:15:40.000Instead, the vast majority of churches will not touch it.
00:15:44.000They'll say, eh, it's too controversial.
00:15:48.000Guys, if you are a church and you're afraid of controversy, then you're something completely different.
00:18:06.000All of us, Catholics, Protestants, Lutherans, Episcopalians, all of us together in the fight for life.
00:18:13.000All of us together through all the denominations.
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00:18:21.000And today, I want to point you to their podcast.
00:18:24.000It's called Culture in Christianity, the Allen Jackson Podcast.
00:18:28.000What makes it unique is Pastor Alan's biblical perspective.
00:18:31.000He takes the truth from the Bible and applies it to issues we're facing today, gender confusion, abortion, immigration, Doge, Trump in the White House, issues in the church.
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00:19:20.000When we get to heaven, one of the questions that is going to be asked when we get to the judgment before heaven is, what did you do for the least of these?
00:19:28.000Jesus makes no mystery of how you should treat children.
00:19:34.000This is his harshest of all the teachings.
00:19:36.000Do you know Jesus talked more about hell than heaven?
00:19:54.000In fact, in Luke chapter 1, we know that John the Baptist leapt in Elizabeth's womb when being in the presence of Christ our Lord, who was also an unborn baby at the time.
00:20:08.000And what is the Greek word that is used for baby?
00:20:11.000It is a word called brephos, which literally means baby, infant, human.
00:20:17.000There's no reasoning your way out of it.
00:20:19.000In the Psalms, it says, I wove your inner most parts together.
00:20:23.000In the book of Jeremiah, Jeremiah 1, 5, is, I knew the plans for you before you were in the womb.
00:20:31.000Everybody, there is no possible biblical explanation to be pro-abortion.
00:20:35.000Now, you could try to do some sort of calisthenics.
00:20:38.000You could kind of do some sort of neo thing from the matrix where you're trying to dodge all the incoming from your church.
00:20:42.000But in reality, if you're a pastor that's doing this and know my heart, you should pray, reflect, and repent.
00:20:50.000And if you stay in that state of not speaking out against this, you should stop being a pastor and go become a motivational speaker because we need people of courage and valor who will speak out in such a time as this.
00:21:04.000And because imagine if every church in America lovingly presented the gospel and said also, and by the way, Anne's doing such a great job because she also talks about post-abortive women.
00:21:17.000Imagine if every church said, hey, if you've got an abortion, we have a ministry here for you to help you heal.
00:21:21.000Look at the disservice that church is doing by not having that.
00:21:25.000The church by not having that, they're doing a disservice being, oh, just go to Planned Parenthood to go get that.
00:21:48.000In fact, Isabel said an amazing number recently, which is that, and this should be the wake-up call for the church, the wake-up call, that the abortion rate inside the church is the same as outside of the church.
00:22:01.000That, first of all, that tells me two major things.
00:22:05.000The first of which is that we do not have environments in our churches that are willing to accept and open our arms to women that are in crisis.
00:22:14.000Maybe it might be have a little bit of a, you know, a attitude of too judginess.
00:22:32.000The second is, though, this, which I think is really important, which is that they're also not hearing on a regular basis from their pastor that it would be wrong to kill their unborn child.
00:22:44.000And that's where pastors are afraid to preach the truth because the truth might all of a sudden decline their attendance or some sort of weird thing.
00:22:54.000Guys, as you can see here, we filled this entire auditorium tonight speaking the truth, biblical-based truth.
00:23:01.000And by the way, if your entire life as a pastor is just trying to sell as many tickets as possible, you're in the wrong business.
00:23:08.000As a pastor, my pastor friend here is going to lie.
00:23:12.000You should be trying to preach your church down to a manageable size every single Sunday.
00:24:01.000And this is why we're starting to see a resurgence in Gen Z and a resurgence in these types of churches.
00:24:06.000This is the easiest, reasoned-based way to know why the American church has struggled with this the last 30 years, why church attendance has gone down.
00:24:14.000Well, this is what someone would say in their head without saying it.
00:24:17.000But why do I need a savior if I'm so great?
00:24:22.000This pastor is telling me I'm the best thing ever every Sunday.
00:24:25.000It's like, why do I need this Jesus guy?
00:24:30.000And you think about it, it's exactly right.
00:24:32.000If you're going to church every single week and you're told that you're awesome and you can do it and it's a motivational speech, there's a place for that.
00:24:39.000Obviously, you don't want to break people down all the time.
00:24:42.000No, instead, you can only know that you need to be rescued if you know you're drowning.
00:24:49.000You can only need to know that you're rescued if you know what sin is.
00:24:54.000So we talk about a savior-based gospel, but we don't forget that unless you teach about sin, no one actually is going to think they need a savior and they're not going to accept the savior.
00:25:03.000It won't even be a real acceptance of the savior.
00:25:19.000The sins of not being faithful to your wife or your husband.
00:25:22.000The sins of telling that little white lie.
00:25:24.000Now, I'm not here to kind of break you down, then I'm here to actually tell you the great news that unlike all these other religions and these faiths, whether it be Islamism or Hinduism and Buddhism, we got to go try to do stuff to get closer to God.
00:30:03.000You can come as, you know, you can keep on going as you are.
00:30:06.000No, no, we must challenge people to be greater, to reach higher, to be biblical, to be Christ-like.
00:30:11.000And I'm telling you, this generation can not just be the most conservative generation, but the most Christian generation, as we continue to be salt and light in every single walk of our life.
00:30:20.000With that, let's welcome Isabel and bring the chairs up on screen.
00:31:55.000And 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 dyes and additives and chemicals in what we're eating, redoing the infant vaccine schedule, which is fascinating work.
00:32:12.000So keep your eye on all of that because the science is really fascinating.
00:32:15.000But 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.
00:32:27.000Charlie 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.
00:32:42.000So this is a question even before the courts right now.
00:32:45.000Ultimately, I think the real questions related to HHS and safety for the abortion pill are 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.
00:32:58.000And that will be the easiest way for the government to take action.
00:33:02.000Also, the reason why these horrific cases in Illinois and Texas matter.
00:33:05.000How could it be murder if it's not a baby?
00:33:17.000I wanted to ask if you could talk a little bit about Margaret Sanger and the history of Planned Parenthood and her involvement with Bill Gates Sr. and why that matters today.
00:33:27.000Yeah, actually, I don't know about Bill Gates Sr., but I guess, do you mean the current Bill Gates or Bill Gates'dad?
00:33:33.000Bill Gates Sr., close friends with Margaret Sanger.
00:34:26.000This Darwinistic view was like, hey, survival of the fittest.
00:34:29.000We need to try to cleanse our world of the lower races and the lower peoples.
00:34:35.000Margaret 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.
00:34:51.000This 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.
00:35:14.000Margaret Sanger, in her part-time, also started Planned Parenthood.
00:35:18.000She is the founder of Planned Parenthood.
00:35:20.000In fact, up until recently, until we made a little bit of a hysteria about it, they gave away the Margaret Sanger Award for 50 straight years at Planned Parenthood.
00:35:32.000Her intended population was to try to curtail and diminish the black population in America.
00:35:39.000And I hate to say it this way, but in some way she succeeded.
00:35:43.000The highest abortion rate in America is in the black population.
00:35:47.000The most dangerous place for a black baby is in the womb.
00:35:51.000In fact, there are far more Planned Parenthood abortion mills in black neighborhoods per capita per square mile than any other group in America.
00:36:00.000So Margaret Sanger's dream was trying to keep the black population at bay and eliminating it altogether.
00:36:18.000I think it was 16, 17% and diminishing every 10 to 20 years.
00:36:23.000If you see a, this last thing I'll say, and I'll give it to Isabel, 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.
00:36:35.000So the abortion rate is above the birth rate in New York City for black women.
00:36:41.000She 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 to society.
00:36:52.000But she's on record repeatedly saying there should be no new babies ever.
00:36:58.000Ultimately, this was a sterilization experiment for every generation to come after her.
00:37:02.000And 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 with testosterone in hand same day.
00:37:29.000They're sterilizing children before they even get the chance to conceptualize, do I want a family?
00:41:31.000When you look in scripture, you see ideas presented of a Christian's duty and position to submit to governing authorities talked about in the 13th chapter of Romans, according to St. Paul and in 1 Peter.
00:41:42.000What 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?
00:41:55.000So I'm going to try to blow your mind a little bit here.
00:43:48.000And in this stunning moment, the midwives to the Hebrews, which we think are Hebrew, but could be Egyptian, that's a theological wonky point.
00:43:56.000They were told by their king, the Pharaoh, to go murder the firstborn.
00:44:01.000And it says they disobeyed Pharaoh and they honored God.
00:45:00.000In fact, I believe that obedience to tyranny is disobedience to God.
00:45:07.000And I will stand by that at every turn.
00:45:09.000Isabel, if you have a thought of that.
00:45:10.000That'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.
00:45:20.000We 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,
00:45:36.000D.C. Yeah, and I would just say any pastor that throws Romans 13 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?
00:45:52.000I find Romans 13 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.
00:46:03.000One 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?
00:46:16.000Because a condom can protect a genital part, but a condom cannot protect the heart.
00:46:25.000And that's a quote that I wrote down 20 years ago.
00:46:44.000I don't want to monopolize this, but I waited for marriage.
00:46:47.000I encourage other people to do that as well.
00:46:49.000When 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.
00:48:16.000I don't know 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.
00:48:29.000We never talk about these relationships.
00:48:31.000But 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 premarital sex.
00:48:47.000And most of that is in a countercultural response to the brokenness we're seeing in society.
00:48:54.000We're looking at the statistical probability of divorce and breakups and realizing we don't want that for ourselves.
00:49:00.000This 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.
00:49:09.000You don't need to keep swiping back and forth on dating apps.
00:49:11.000You don't need to be chatting with an AI bot for your intimacy, which shockingly, up to 33% of young adults in places like Washington, D.C., where I live, are doing.
00:49:31.000It's something we should celebrate, but it's not something to be taken.
00:49:35.000And it does incredible damage to women.
00:49:37.000It 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 30 or 40 years.
00:49:50.000The more sexual partners that a young woman has in college, there's all sorts of enormous issues that come alongside of it.
00:49:57.000And we never talk about it because we think like, oh, it's freedom and liberty.
00:50:24.000I saw you a few years back in Fox Theater.
00:50:27.000So my question to you is going further into the abortion debate when it comes to devaluing human life, my belief is a big part of why we have things like school shootings, drug and alcohol abuse, is because they have devalued human life.
00:50:47.000This is why John 10, 10 is one of my favorite verses, which is, Jesus Christ our Lord said, I have come to give life and life more abundantly.
00:50:54.000The enemy has come to lie, steal, cheat, and destroy.
00:51:14.000It creates a darkness that cascades over the entire land.
00:51:19.000And 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 going to have a million abortions a year and act as if that does not have ramifications throughout your entire society.
00:51:33.000It has real, it spreads darkness in every possible realm.
00:51:37.000I think it even transcends the immediate loss of life in situations like school shootings and actual death.
00:51:44.000This culture of death devalues the very concept of life and the meaning of it as we're walking through it.
00:51:50.000It's what has allowed for us to think that it's culturally and societally acceptable to castrate children and to take their futures away from them.
00:51:58.000It'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.
00:52:13.000And 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.
00:52:21.000This revival and this almost a 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.
00:52:36.000And that's what I'm really hopeful for.
00:53:17.000We are still a ways out from having the judiciary, which reflects the culture, embrace that.
00:53:22.000And I can tell you that the belief that life begins at conception is growing, but it's in the vast minority of the nation's population right now.
00:53:30.000So, but also, this is why elections matter, is that yes, you should pray to end abortion, but you should do something to end abortion.
00:53:36.000You should elect lawmakers that share your values, actually.
00:53:40.000And you should be unafraid to get engaged and be salt and light in every possible capacity.
00:53:48.000And so, yeah, as far as like practically, I also think we need to do a better job of financing our movements.
00:53:56.000That's why I encourage you guys to give generously to this organization and get this VR project out there.
00:54:11.000Understand, of all the issues that the bad guys care about, this one has an energy to it, almost a life force.
00:54:21.000That's a really sick way to put it, isn't it?
00:54:24.000It's almost, it's what keeps them going.
00:54:27.000And I'll just say this, and I'll throw it to Isabel.
00:54:30.000When 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.
00:54:40.000Then you study the Indus River Valley, then you study the Chinese, you study the Mesopotamians.
00:55:02.000I think that there is a pagan, demonic energy.
00:55:06.000I can't quite put my finger on it, but there's a reason why Molech 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.
00:55:23.000That's why Jesus was so clear about not harming children because Jesus knew the spiritual implications of what happens when you go after the least of these.
00:55:35.000I couldn't have added anything more meaningful than that.
00:55:37.000But 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.
00:55:47.000And 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?
00:55:57.000And so I think we're getting a lot more honest about it societally, especially from the evil side.
00:56:02.000There are at least two satanic ritual abortion centers in America now.
00:56:08.000One is in New Mexico and one is in Maine.
00:56:10.000And 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.
00:56:35.000And so we laugh and we roll our eyes when, oh, Aunt Sue said the latest thing was demonic, but this is quite literally worship of Satan.
00:56:42.000I 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.
00:56:52.000And he said in a clip that's re-going 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.
00:57:16.000Satan, in his very deceptive ways, loves to twist and deceive and lie and uses those same words for abortion.
00:57:22.000This is my body, not given up for you.
00:59:27.000And 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 teachers has two pride flags.
00:59:46.000And as someone who's genuinely terrified to enter adulthood and everything, how can I keep myself from falling and to help others from falling?
01:01:30.000So, but listen, you as a young Christian, you're signing up for something with ultimate aims and purposes.
01:01:38.000But when you're 24, when you're 34, you're going to look back to when you were 14 and you're like, man, that was hard, but that made me the man that I am today.
01:01:45.000And so you're in a blessed position, even though it's hard.
01:02:10.000And to challenge Charlie's modesty and humility here, keep listening to Charlie Kirk because you should be at 14 years old.
01:02:18.000Parents think 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.
01:02:28.00014 years old is the perfect time to be listening.
01:02:36.000Well, first of all, when you said that little boy to create a chapter, I was just prodded to become president of the first chapter at my college by Lincoln over here.
01:03:03.000So I want to get married and have a family, and I want to do that as soon as possible, but right now that doesn't seem to be in the near future.
01:03:13.000Do you have any words of advice or words of encouragement for young women like me and men too?
01:03:19.000What do we do in the meantime while we're trying, while we want to build that family and grow those lives?
01:04:40.000I 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 my life with.
01:04:57.000They're a real person, even if they seem like an abstract idea to you.
01:05:01.000But prayer really is our first line of offense in building strong families and making sure we can bring God back to that nuclear reality of Western civilization again.
01:05:31.000You 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.
01:05:48.000I 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.
01:05:55.000You know, so there's, so just know that going in.
01:05:57.000But honestly, where are you going to college?
01:06:02.000I get so much hate for this, but I'm going to say it again because it's true.
01:06:07.000There's nothing wrong with getting an MRS degree and going to college to meet your husband.
01:06:12.000If 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?
01:06:36.000Hi, my question is in regards to This will be the last one, then we got to dash.
01:06:40.000Okay, my question is in regards to the medical system and what you guys see as future projects.
01:06:47.000Quick, quick, quick story is that my mother had me just close to my daughter's age as a teenager, got brought up Catholic, told her parents, they said, get an abortion.
01:06:59.000She ended up having me, but because of that, they kicked her out and she had no place to go.
01:07:05.000We were brought up on food stamps, Medical, that kind of good stuff.
01:07:08.000And so our primary care was Planned Parenthood.
01:07:12.000That's where we went for our primary care.
01:07:14.000And they put me on birth control before I was even having sex or before I even started my period.
01:07:20.000And I think it had a really bad hormonal effect on me.
01:09:08.000We need to glorify abstinence more in the church, and we don't do it enough.
01:09:11.000Closing, Isabelle, a final thought as well, then I'll close it up.
01:09:14.000I'm just so inspired to see all of you here and making a difference.
01:09:17.000You know, Charlie said this evening, just by being here, you're doing something to advance the mission of protecting life and the dignity of the human person.
01:09:25.000But every one of you has a sphere of influence.
01:09:27.000You might not have the radio audience and the television audience and the speaking audience that Charlie has.
01:09:31.000You might not go make 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.
01:09:39.000You have people that live in your college dorm with you.
01:09:42.000You have extended family members to talk about this around the Thanksgiving dinner table.
01:09:45.000We 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.
01:09:55.000But with enough showing up day after day after day in 30 years or 40 years or 50 years, just like it took for Roe to be overturned, we have the capacity to rid abortion from society in our lifetime.
01:10:14.000Yet another Turning Point USA amazing success story.
01:10:17.000Look, 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.