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Whether you admired his words or wrestled with them, his death marks more than the loss of a man, it marks a wound in the soul of a free society.
This episode explores what Charlie stood for: the conviction that free speech must be defended even when it burns our ears, that faith must be lived boldly, and that Israel must never stand alone in the face of hate. We recount the human cost of violence…an empty chair at the table, a stolen moment, a shattered life…and ask what kind of world we’re building when truth is met not with argument, but with violence.
But make no mistake: bullets kill people, they do not kill legacies. Charlie’s mission lives on in every student who dares to think differently, in every Christian who lives their beliefs out loud, and in every citizen who chooses truth over silence.
This is more than a eulogy. It's a call to carry the torch.
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Whether you admired his words or wrestled with them, his death marks more than the loss of a man, it marks a wound in the soul of a free society.
This episode explores what Charlie stood for: the conviction that free speech must be defended even when it burns our ears, that faith must be lived boldly, and that Israel must never stand alone in the face of hate. We recount the human cost of violence…an empty chair at the table, a stolen moment, a shattered life…and ask what kind of world we’re building when truth is met not with argument, but with violence.
But make no mistake: bullets kill people, they do not kill legacies. Charlie’s mission lives on in every student who dares to think differently, in every Christian who lives their beliefs out loud, and in every citizen who chooses truth over silence.
This is more than a eulogy. It's a call to carry the torch.

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