
I Don't Have Enough FAITH to Be an ATHEIST Why Didn’t God Save Charlie Kirk? Plus More Q&A
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Oct 21, 2025 The podcast tackles the profound impact of Charlie Kirk's untimely death, exploring the intersection of grief, faith, and the problem of evil. Frank discusses how suffering can lead to greater goods, urging listeners to maintain an eternal perspective. The conversation highlights the necessity of cultural engagement for Christians and the call to actively reach others. Additionally, Frank reflects on his experiences in the Holy Land, emphasizing private enterprise as a vehicle for prosperity and the importance of biblical education for future leaders.
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Preserve Free Will Over Instant Intervention
- Frank explains God allows free choices so moral growth and responsibility matter; stopping all evil would make human choices meaningless.
- He notes God quarantines evil ultimately (hell) rather than constantly preventing sinful choices now.
Evil Can Produce A Tsunami Of Good
- Frank presents the 'ripple effect' that evil can produce widespread good over time, using Joseph and John 12:24 as models.
- He suggests Charlie's death could produce greater eternal good than his continued life.
Charlie’s Willingness To Advance The Gospel
- Frank imagines Charlie volunteering to die if it meant 100 people would come to Christ, reflecting Charlie's mission focus.
- He emphasizes Charlie's 24/7 commitment to making disciples and integrating faith across life.





