
Bannon`s War Room WarRoom Battleground EP 856: The Holy Spirit Is Using Charlie Kirk’s Martyrdom To Bring Forth Fruit Across The World
Sep 24, 2025
Jenny E. Holland, a journalist exploring the Christian revival in the UK, discusses how Charlie Kirk's martyrdom has led young people to traditional gender roles and increased church attendance. Elizabeth York, a commentator on religious culture, highlights Kirk's impact in inspiring Christian activism and bridging denominational divides. Frank Walker talks about intra-church politics, contrasting Vatican views with nationalistic sentiments, and questions if the faithful will prioritize political leaders over the Pope. Together, they explore the broader cultural ramifications of Kirk's legacy.
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Hostility Fuels Religious Shift
- Jenny connects public gleeful hostility (hexes) to youth rejection of secular liberalism and movement toward Christianity.
- She frames the contrast as a catalyst pushing disaffected young people into churches.
Trump's UN Speech As Anti-Globalist Tactic
- Ben and Frank present Trump's UN speech as a forceful rejection of globalist climate and immigration agendas.
- They argue Trump uses blunt rhetoric to expose UN failures and defend national interests.
Contrasting Leadership Styles
- Frank contrasts Trump's action-based leadership with Pope Francis's globalist, climate-focused approach.
- They claim Trump seeks practical policies while the Pope emphasizes moral/global frameworks.
