Charlie Kirk

Charlie Kirk – A Martyr for Free Speech

19 September 2025

2.4 MINS

The assassination of Charlie Kirk while speaking with students at Utah Valley University was a great tragedy, firstly for his wife and two young children, and secondly for the cause of free speech in a democratic country. At 31, he was at the height of his powers speaking with openness and respect, promoting the need to use reason and not just emotion in advancing ideas in public debate. His tent meetings held for years on university campuses across America were courageous, as he often met with antagonistic questioning from students who held opposing views.

Yet over the years, he gained a wider and wider audience of young people in particular who were inspired by his ideas. He had more than seven million TikTok followers. His death sent shock waves across the world as vast numbers, particularly of young people, were devastated. Social media lit up as millions expressed their sadness and pain that a man who inspired their search for truth was taken from them.

Inspirational Interlocutor

Charlie always gave people a chance to express themselves. He did not cut them off. Nor was he condescending. He promoted respectful dialogue. He listened and then answered. He wanted the debate to be on the level of exchange of ideas. His banner was perhaps provocative: “Prove me wrong”. However, he was interested in the free exchange of ideas. He avoided glib one-liners and clever put-downs. He wanted the pursuit of truth to be what drove public debate, especially on sensitive social issues.

Charlie Kirk was an evangelical Christian. Christian beliefs about the nature of the human person, about life, sexuality and marriage were foundational to his argument about the fostering of a truly healthy human society. He believed in human freedom, and he respected the freedom of others, even those who disagreed with him. He sought to present what he believed was true and let the evidence speak for itself.

He was an advocate of free speech and of respectful public dialogue. He represented the best of what our democratic political system is meant to be and showed us how we can disagree well.

Reasoned Debater

He represented all that a nation should strive to ensure so that its citizens are able to have and hold opinions, yet allow public debate to reveal what is best. He stood opposed to the grave dangers associated with ‘cancel culture’, where a person who opposes our views is denied the right to express their opinions. In a way, he suffered what cancel culture really sought to do, that is, to kill off all those of an opposing view.

He also stood in clear contrast to the prevailing public culture of emotive positions which refuse to listen to the facts. He believed in the capacity of the human person of goodwill to recognise and accept the truth when it is self-evident. In public debate, many readily fall into the attitude of labelling an opposing view as ‘hate speech’.

Charlie’s approach was testimony to the fact that one does not have to be protected from ideas that make one feel uncomfortable. He was willing to be out there in the open, alone, with microphone in hand, and listen to ideas that he was opposed to. He listened and gave people a chance to express themselves even when they were insulting and angry with him, and he responded not with emotion but with calm and clear thought.

Charlie Kirk elevated public discourse. His death was a truly tragic event. He was a martyr for free speech. He represented all that is best in Western democracy. We hope and pray that his example will inspire many to seek to restore the quality of national debate not only in the United States, but also in Australia.

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Republished thanks to Grace & Truth. Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

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4 Comments

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    Warwick Marsh 20 September 2025 at 8:22 am - Reply

    A beautiful article by a beautifil man! Much Love from me Archbishop Julian,

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    James 21 September 2025 at 7:08 am - Reply

    Archbishop Porteous, congratulations on writing such an honest and timely summary of the life of Charlie Kirk. Your recent dignity and courage in adversity is a great inspiration to many too.
    Thank you from the bottom of my heart .

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    Jim Twelves 21 September 2025 at 8:09 am - Reply

    Thank you so much for this tribute to a great statesman who’s whole life was driven by his core values. Oh that more will rise from this tragedy. I loved your dignified, calm and respectful applause for one of God’s greats.

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    Mary 21 September 2025 at 2:10 pm - Reply

    Thank you God for archbishop, truthful and heart felt sensitivity to why all who love Jesus felt the pain of Charlie’s family closets friends, his turning point outreach every nation.
    Every person with heart connection with God felt this praying for others now to be saved . Sydney Brisbane have already held group prayer worship times for others in memory of Charlie and others to be saved and to use us each for others.
    HaShem PRAISED TOTALLY LOVED ‼️

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