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Charlie Kirk was not a fan of circumcision. The late Charlie Kirk primarily concerned himself with American political matters rather than circumcision, however on two occasions, first in 2024 and again in 2025, he was recorded addressing a question regarding circumcision. On both occasions, he expressed his negative views regarding circumcision.
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Assassin
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has alleged Tyler Robinson, 22, of Washington, Utah is the assassin. It is not known if Robinson is circumcised.[1] It is reported that Robinson was living in an apartment with a trans-gender person.
Video
Charlie Kirk on #circumcision controversy
Is It Right to Circumcise Babies? Charlie Kirk Responds
Similarity of death to that of Jesus Christ
Jesus, like Charlie, also had a negative view and did not think that circumcision of children is necessary.[2]
Jesus Christ, 33,[3] and Charlie Kirk, 31, were both assassinated in their early thirties because of what they believed and preached.
See also
External links
Wikipedia article: Charlie Kirk
References
- ↑
Kellner, Mark / Marino / Reilly (12 September 0202)."What we know about alleged Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson", New York Post. Retrieved 13 September 2025.
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Thomas (0060): Saying 53: True circumcision
, in: Gospel of Thomas. gospels.net. Retrieved 13 September 2025.
Quote:He said to them, "If it were useful, parents would have children who are born circumcised. But the true circumcision in spirit has become profitable in every way."
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Luke: 23:26-49
, in: Gospel of Luke. Bible Gateway. Retrieved 13 September 2025.