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ISOC-The Making of a Martyr? The Charlie Kirk Story
« on: November 02, 2025, 08:39:07 AM »
Laura Wood of the Thinking Housewife speaks with Judith Sharpe of ISOC.ws

https://www.isoc.ws/

Offline Mark 79

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Re: ISOC-The Making of a Martyr? The Charlie Kirk Story
« Reply #1 on: November 02, 2025, 06:31:59 PM »
Laura's interview was superb!


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The Making of a Martyr? The Charlie Kirk Story!
Laura Woord interview on ISOC
you can listen on the webpage, download it there: https://www.isoc.ws/. or download it as the attached mp3 file below.

So many trads lead such an insular closeted life that they have insufficient life experience to “connect the dots.” I was truly impressed with Laura’s grasp of the “outside” world and that she pierced the Kabbalistic manipulations afoot with Kirk and so-called conservatism.  Instead of being side-tracked by the subjective and ever-changing “right versus left” trap, she went right to the heart of the objective “right versus wrong” reality, the reality upon which our eternal fates depend.



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Re: ISOC-The Making of a Martyr? The Charlie Kirk Story
« Reply #2 on: November 03, 2025, 01:51:09 PM »
I think it's fair enough to call him a hero by standing up for the natural law even at the risk of his life, but he is absolutely not a martyr.

And by the word "hero" I mean a hero on a natural level, similar to a solider who gave his life fighting for his country. But this is no way establishes any sort of probability about his eternal salvation. We are told by God that in order to be saved we must belong to His Church and live a life free from mortal sin.

Re: ISOC-The Making of a Martyr? The Charlie Kirk Story
« Reply #3 on: November 03, 2025, 02:20:54 PM »
I think it's fair enough to call him a hero by standing up for the natural law even at the risk of his life, but he is absolutely not a martyr.

And by the word "hero" I mean a hero on a natural level, similar to a solider who gave his life fighting for his country. But this is no way establishes any sort of probability about his eternal salvation. We are told by God that in order to be saved we must belong to His Church and live a life free from mortal sin.
I think this was a little “tongue in cheek” headline, if you listen to the interview they clearly don’t think he’s a martyr or even dead for that matter.

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Re: ISOC-The Making of a Martyr? The Charlie Kirk Story
« Reply #4 on: November 03, 2025, 08:07:16 PM »
I think it's fair enough to call him a hero by standing up for the natural law even at the risk of his life, but he is absolutely not a martyr.

And by the word "hero" I mean a hero on a natural level, similar to a solider who gave his life fighting for his country. But this is no way establishes any sort of probability about his eternal salvation. We are told by God that in order to be saved we must belong to His Church and live a life free from mortal sin.
If you listen to the outrageous ʝʊdɛօ-Zionist anti-Catholic positions espoused by Kirk, you'd be ashamed to say that on a Catholic forum.