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Lucas Miles declares in his stump speech for the Make Heaven Crowded tour, insisting to one audience after another that he does not believe you can “manufacture a revival.” The irony of this is thick — manufacturing a revival is exactly what Miles is trying to do. As the name suggests, the tour’s stated goal is mass conversions to Christianity. And while Miles insists this is about sharing the gospel over politics, videos from the event make clear that the hope is also to point voters toward the Republican Party. After all, right-wing politics was Kirk’s life’s work, despite revisionist efforts to paint him as a Christian prophet.
It must be hard to feel morally superior when the leader of their political movement has started a foreign war for no good reason and keeps finding ways to block the full release of the Epstein files. Being told that everyone else is going to hell likely provides that boost of self-deluding self-esteem they need to stay the course. But as a message to bring new people in the fold, “the road to heaven is MAGA” will not work.
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If anybody knows where Erika Kirk is, please have her call the revival tour's organizer immediately.
It must be hard to feel morally superior when the leader of their political movement has started a foreign war for no good reason and keeps finding ways to block the full release of the Epstein files. Being told that everyone else is going to hell likely provides that boost of self-deluding self-esteem they need to stay the course. But as a message to bring new people in the fold, “the road to heaven is MAGA” will not work.
TPUSA's "Make Heaven Crowded" revival tour is a disaster
Charlie Kirk’s death did not inspire the national spiritual awakening that was promised
If anybody knows where Erika Kirk is, please have her call the revival tour's organizer immediately.