
The Charlie Kirk Show The Bible's Design For Marriage is Amazing — Even for Taylor Swift!
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Aug 28, 2025 Allie Beth Stuckey, a Christian commentator and author, and Dr. Larry Arnn, president of Hillsdale College, dive into the complex dynamics of marriage from a biblical perspective. They discuss the implications of recent tragic events tied to gender identity, urging deeper theological engagement. The duo contrasts traditional marriage principles with modern celebrity narratives, highlighting the need to return to scriptural values. They tackle the intersection of faith, pro-life advocacy, and American identity, emphasizing the critical role of women in these discussions.
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Toxic Empathy Distorts Public Response
- Stuckey and Kirk argue public officials and media show 'toxic empathy' toward perpetrators when they downplay identity links.
- They claim this empathy prioritizes the perpetrator over victims and obscures recurring patterns of violence.
Avoid Empathy That Affirms Harm
- Do not let empathy lead you to affirm harmful behaviors, validate falsehoods, or support destructive policies.
- Stuckey warns Christians to pair love with truth, not substitute feelings for doctrinal clarity.
Biblical Marriage As Reflective Symbol
- Allie B. Stuckey and Charlie Kirk interpret Ephesians 5 as describing a husband-led, sacrificial model of marriage.
- They present submission as mutual, voluntary, and reflective of Christ's relationship with the church.





