Popular on EntSun
- EMBER™, the Only Standardized System Linking Workforce Identity to Growth, Appoints Global Brand Visionary Bret Sanford-Chung to Board of Directors - 1397
- The 2025 "Aizu Festival" in Aizu Wakamatsu City will be held September 19–21 - 1311
- University Rankings Index Announces 2025 Rankings of the Top US Online Universities - 1285
- Perception meets learning: Museum of Illusions Orlando offers educational field trips - 1266
- iPOP Alum Ava Jean lands role in the reboot of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" - 1214
- Titus Announces Triumphant Return to the Gospel Music Industry - 1200
- Boston Industrial Solutions Launches Citrine® CAL-685 Silicone Primer - 1126
- Hoki Poki Studio by Sadhana Bruçó Unveils New Artistic Feature: Denim as a Canvas for Storytelling - 684
- Voice Of Rainbow Brite, Bettina Bush Debuts First Solo Children's Album "Once Upon A Rainbow" - 584
- Mount Dora Frida Festival: Feel the Beat, See the Color Sat Sept 27 - 576
Similar on EntSun
- New Analysis Reveals the Complex Forces Driving the 'Great Human Reshuffle'
- 84 Ethiopian Churches Change Signboards to Shincheonji Church of Jesus
- New Slotozilla Project Explores What Happens When the World Goes Silent
- Shincheonji Tanzania Church Holds Revelation Bible Exam with Local Pastors and Believers
- From Vernon Hills to Mensa Before Kindergarten
- Historic Agreement Reached Between The Providence Foundation And City Of San Francisco Paves Way For Stronger Community Resources For The Homeless
- Integris Composites unveils campus ballistic shield for school shooting response
- Sober.Buzz Adds Second Podcast, "Spreading the Good BUZZ" Guest List Grows, Numbers Continue Growing Globally, All While Josh and Heidi Tied the Knot
- Bookmakers Review: Joe Rogan Favored to Win Inaugural 2025 Golden Globes Podcast of the Year
- The Office of Count Jonathan of Aquitaine Establishes Centre for Education and Diplomacy
Statement on the Assassination of Charlie Kirk and the State of American Political Discourse
EntSun News/11071485
PHOENIX - EntSun -- As a pastor and concerned citizen, I am compelled to address the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk on September 10, 2025. While I strongly disagreed with many of his political positions and rhetoric, I unequivocally condemn this act of violence. Political assassination has no place in our democracy and represents a fundamental betrayal of the principles upon which our nation was founded.
My heart goes out to Charlie Kirk's family, friends, and loved ones during this incredibly difficult time. No family should endure such a devastating loss, and no difference of political opinion justifies violence against another human being.
However, as we mourn this tragedy, we must resist the temptation to elevate any political figure—regardless of their beliefs—to martyrdom simply because they died violently. True honor comes from how we live, not how we die. We can acknowledge the humanity and grief of loss without sanctifying divisive rhetoric that has contributed to the toxicity of our current political climate.
More on EntSun News
The assassination of Charlie Kirk should serve as a sobering reminder of where inflammatory political discourse can lead. For too long, our national conversation has been dominated by language that dehumanizes opponents, questions the legitimacy of democratic institutions, and treats political differences as existential battles rather than policy disagreements among fellow Americans.
This moment demands that we—leaders, media figures, and citizens alike—examine our role in creating a political environment where violence feels justified to some. We must ask ourselves: Are we contributing to healing or further division? Are we modeling the kind of civic engagement that strengthens democracy or tears it apart?
As people of faith and conscience, we are called to something higher. We must be able to critique harmful rhetoric and divisive politics while simultaneously affirming the sacred worth of every human life. We must defend democratic norms and inclusive values without resorting to the very tactics we oppose.
More on EntSun News
Moving forward, I call upon:
Political leaders to lower the temperature of their rhetoric and focus on policy solutions rather than personal attacks.
Media outlets to prioritize responsible reporting that informs rather than inflames.
Faith communities to model grace, truth-telling, and constructive dialogue.
All Americans to remember that our fellow citizens—regardless of political affiliation—are not enemies, with whom we share a common future.
Charlie Kirk's death is a tragedy that should never have happened. Let us honor all victims of political violence not by perpetuating the cycles of hatred and division that led to this moment, but by recommitting ourselves to the hard work of democracy: listening, learning, and finding ways forward together.
My heart goes out to Charlie Kirk's family, friends, and loved ones during this incredibly difficult time. No family should endure such a devastating loss, and no difference of political opinion justifies violence against another human being.
However, as we mourn this tragedy, we must resist the temptation to elevate any political figure—regardless of their beliefs—to martyrdom simply because they died violently. True honor comes from how we live, not how we die. We can acknowledge the humanity and grief of loss without sanctifying divisive rhetoric that has contributed to the toxicity of our current political climate.
More on EntSun News
- Premieres of 10th Annual NY Dog Film Festival & 8th Annual NY Cat Film Festival on Sunday, October 26, 2025 to Benefit Animal Lighthouse Rescue
- $20 Price Target in Noble Capital Research Report as Deal is Signed for NFL Yearbook Advertising Across 25 Stadiums for AI Powered Sports Leader $SEGG
- 3E Launches First AI Agent Designed to Respond with Empathy for College Recruitment
- Security Alert: TZNXG Warns Investors About "Fund Recovery" Scams
- Assent Unveils Extended Producer Responsibility Packaging Solution to Simplify Compliance with Expanding Packaging Laws
The assassination of Charlie Kirk should serve as a sobering reminder of where inflammatory political discourse can lead. For too long, our national conversation has been dominated by language that dehumanizes opponents, questions the legitimacy of democratic institutions, and treats political differences as existential battles rather than policy disagreements among fellow Americans.
This moment demands that we—leaders, media figures, and citizens alike—examine our role in creating a political environment where violence feels justified to some. We must ask ourselves: Are we contributing to healing or further division? Are we modeling the kind of civic engagement that strengthens democracy or tears it apart?
As people of faith and conscience, we are called to something higher. We must be able to critique harmful rhetoric and divisive politics while simultaneously affirming the sacred worth of every human life. We must defend democratic norms and inclusive values without resorting to the very tactics we oppose.
More on EntSun News
- KatalisCoin: "Too Secure" for Bad Actors - Platform Embraces "Excessive Compliance" Criticism
- Keyanb Exchange Implements Enhanced Security Protocols Amid Industry-Wide Trust Challenges
- TSWHZC Platform Combines Automated Portfolio Management with Proof of Reserves for Brazil Market Entry
- AureaVault Positions Digital Asset Infrastructure for Shifting Monetary Policy Environment
- JQRBT Unveils High-Speed Trading Infrastructure Designed for Growing Institutional Crypto Market
Moving forward, I call upon:
Political leaders to lower the temperature of their rhetoric and focus on policy solutions rather than personal attacks.
Media outlets to prioritize responsible reporting that informs rather than inflames.
Faith communities to model grace, truth-telling, and constructive dialogue.
All Americans to remember that our fellow citizens—regardless of political affiliation—are not enemies, with whom we share a common future.
Charlie Kirk's death is a tragedy that should never have happened. Let us honor all victims of political violence not by perpetuating the cycles of hatred and division that led to this moment, but by recommitting ourselves to the hard work of democracy: listening, learning, and finding ways forward together.
Source: Kimetta Coleman Ministries, Inc
Filed Under: Society
0 Comments
Latest on EntSun News
- Broadway Gala Honored Also an Italian
- $ONI Listed on MEXC as ONINO Powers Europe's Tokenization Engine Into Public Platform Launch
- AZETHIO Crypto Exchange Whitepaper Reveals MPC-Secured Infrastructure Processing 1.2 Million Transactions Per Second
- CELOXFI Platform Demonstrates Advanced Security Architecture and Regulatory Framework
- Sharks and Seaside Resilience in Great White Summer on Documentary Showcase
- Work 365 Launches PV 3.0: The Keystone Power App for Microsoft CSPs
- Local consultant shows small businesses how to turn red tape into real money
- Hazel-E Hosts Pop-Up Gifting Suite on Melrose
- Hollywood Veterans and Rising Stars Join Forces on "HOA" A Vertical Sitcom Designed for Social Media
- Meet a Scientologist Tunes Up with Auto Expert Jimmy Alauria
- 'The Lonely Diners Club' Goes Into Pre-Production
- Tour Napa Like a Local: Vines of Napa Valley Wine Passport AKA Vine Pass Unlocks Hidden Gems
- World Premiere of Ryan's Pub, Trivia Night by Alec Silberblatt
- NYC Comedy Class Launch from Veteran Comedians Ryan Dacalos and Chris Murphy
- Dental Surgical Center Accepts Sedation Patients with Medicaid for MD, WV, PA and DC
- Sloan's Lake Dental Launches New Website to Enhance Patient Experience and Access to Modern Dental Care
- Only 3 Weeks Left till the Start of the OpenSSL Conference 2025
- ENTOUCH Completes $50 million Funding Round
- New Film from BayView Entertainment Poses the Question, "What if Amelia Earhart Had Lived?"
- Teaming Agreement with Emtel Energy USA to Advance Thin-Film PV Energy Storage Capabilities; NASA agreements for Solar Space Tech; Ascent Solar $ASTI