More than 200,000 mourners are gathering for the funeral of assassinated conservative activist Charlie Kirk, 31, Sunday in Arizona. A band is playing gospel music as thousands of people dressed in red, white and blue began flooding the Arizona Cardinals' stadium hours before the 11 a.m. PT service " some waiting outside since 4 a.m., others having to park miles away and walk to the memorial.
I always find this sort of forgiveness amazing:
Erika Kirk, widow of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, said she forgives her husband's alleged killer.www.theguardian.com
"That man, that young man ... I forgive him," Kirk said, wiping away tears as the audience at Kirk's memorial at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz., erupted in applause on Sunday.
"I forgive him because it was what Christ did and is what Charlie would do," she said. "The answer to hate is not hate. The answer we know from the gospel is love and always love. Love for our enemies and love for those who persecute us."
It reminded me of the same sort of amazing grace offered to Dylann Roof a decade ago:
I forgive you': Charleston church victims' families confront suspectwww.theguardian.com
Relatives address Dylann Roof in emotional video court appearance
Granddaughter of murdered retired pastor says: Hate won't win'
I wonder where this country will be 10 years from now?:
What forgiveness from Charleston church shooting families can teach us 10 years later
9 Black worshippers killed in June 2015
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - There's an unspoken expectation for safety inside the walls of a church, where love and peace flow in abundance. It's also where we can learn to be the best version of ourselves; kind, accepting and forgiving, even under the worst circumstances.
Bishop Dewayne Anthony Walker of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church said the pain of the 2015 mass shooting at Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston still feels fresh.
"I was horrified. Just the notion of someone walking into a bible study class, which we welcome ... and all of a sudden, that person stands up and just begins to shoot," Walker said.
The 21-year-old shooter shot twelve people, killing nine of them.
There were never any riots after the Tree of Life Synagogue shootings in Pittsburgh either, in which 11 people were killed and 6 injured:
A Look Back At Oct. 27, 2018www.cbsnews.com
Pittsburgh's darkest day began as a rainy and dreary October morning like any other in the fall -- but the world's eyes would soon turn to Squirrel Hill, as unthinkable hatred shattered one of the city's most peaceful neighborhoods.
Eleven worshippers were shot and killed inside the Synagogue, as they attended services at each of the three congregations in the building -- Tree of Life, New Light, and Dor Hadash.
Later that evening, it was the young people of Squirrel Hill, students from Taylor Allderdice High School, who brought the community together to begin the long process of healing, one which continues today.
The streets of Mister Rogers' neighborhood filled with mourners wanting to pray, sing, cry and remember the lives taken and the lives forever impacted by the terror that rang out earlier that same day.
"groypers" threaten stations to not carry Kirk Memorial, and they don't.
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CK's followers don't set fire to things because they see those things as belonging to themselves.
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This is false, who has lived 500yrs? 200yrs?
This is just made up cultural BS, bigotry of low expectations.
Kirk memorial blends religious revival with partisan politics
www.csmonitor.com
... Even before it started, the memorial service for slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk was being described as a blend of state funeral, religious revival, and MAGA mega-rally, with top-level security reflective of the times.
On Sunday, the reality bore that out. The service at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona " attended by an estimated 100,000 people, including mourners in a nearby overflow arena " was in many respects the emotional apex of a searing episode in modern American political history: the Sept. 10 assassination of a charismatic and politically divisive young leader who had engaged students on campuses across the country and brought many into the Republican fold.
Tributes by President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, Donald Trump Jr., and multiple Cabinet members, as well as Mr. Kirk's widow, captured a mix of emotions " of love, grief, faith, and admiration " around a young man who had built a national movement from scratch and who supporters believed might even rise someday to the highest office in the land. ...
The service was a reminder of the degree to which religious conservatism remains closely entwined with Republican politics at its highest levels. Most prominently, speakers vowed that the movement Mr. Kirk began would continue and thrive under the leadership of his wife, Erika Kirk, recently named as his successor as chief executive of Turning Point USA. ...
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