CNN Produces Documentary Attacking Christian Nationalism and Charlie Kirk's Lasting Legacy on American Faith
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CNN Produces Documentary Attacking Christian Nationalism and Charlie Kirk's Lasting Legacy on American Faith
CNN released a documentary targeting Christian nationalism, framing Charlie Kirk's assassination and memorial service as dangerous rallying points for American Christians. The network positions the growing Christian movement as radical, attacking believers who claim America was founded on Christian values. Yet this media assault reveals something unexpected: the Holy Spirit is moving through Generation Z at unprecedented rates. Bible sales hit record highs, Hallow becomes the number one downloaded app surpassing ChatGPT, and mass baptisms sweep college campuses. CNN's fear-driven documentary inadvertently confirms what Christians already know, faith is experiencing a powerful resurgence in America, and the next generation is leading the charge back to Christ.
CNN released a full documentary project attacking Christian nationalism in America, specifically targeting Charlie Kirk and his influence on the faith movement. The network frames Christian nationalism as a dangerous ideology rooted in the belief that America was founded as a Christian nation and that laws should reflect Christian values. The documentary's preview showcases CNN's coverage of Kirk's assassination in 2025 and his subsequent memorial service, positioning these events as pivotal moments that supposedly radicalized American Christians.
The documentary features commentary suggesting that Kirk's memorial service represented a troubling cultural shift where Christians are being "activated" and "radicalized" by ideas that they are persecuted and need to stand up for Christian rights. CNN presents the public forgiveness expressed by Kirk's mother toward his murderer, along with calls from government officials for Americans to center their lives on Jesus Christ, as examples of concerning religious influence in American society.
Targeting Christian Families and Activists
The documentary features footage of Christian families who attended Kirk's memorial service, including a woman shown crying in the crowd. This same family, just weeks before the documentary's release, faced violent threats from protesters at a Turning Point USA faith event in California. Protesters were recorded threatening their newborn son and other children, demonstrating the real-world consequences of media outlets placing targets on the backs of prominent Christians and their families.
The pattern of persecution extends beyond America's borders. Christians are being removed from street corners in London for singing gospel music, told it constitutes a hate crime that might offend others, while Islamic calls to prayer are broadcast without restriction. This double standard illustrates the increasing persecution of Christians in Western nations, despite CNN's claims that such persecution narratives are fabricated.
America's Christian Foundation
Charlie Kirk extensively documented America's Christian founding throughout his career, directly countering the narrative CNN promotes. Kirk detailed how nine out of thirteen original states required government officials to be Bible-believing Christians, with all thirteen requiring some declaration of faith. Pennsylvania and other states included professions of faith in Jesus Christ in their original constitutions.
Of the fifty-six signers of the Declaration of Independence, fifty-five were Bible-believing, church-attending Christians. American common law derives from Blackstone, whose legal philosophy grew from Christian scripture. Three fundamental principles of common law—due process, jury of peers, and blind justice—originate from Leviticus 19, which commands that justice shall not favor the rich or poor.
The book of Deuteronomy is the most quoted piece of literature in America's founding documents, cited more frequently than John Locke, the Magna Carta, or any other source. This biblical book provided the foundation for America's legal system and governing documents, a historical fact that contradicts CNN's narrative.
The Generation Z Faith Revival
CNN's decision to produce an hour-long documentary attacking Christian nationalism reveals an unexpected truth: the Holy Spirit is moving through young Americans at unprecedented rates. Generation Z is the first generation in American history attending church more regularly than their grandparents. This represents a dramatic reversal of decades-long trends of declining religious participation.
Hallow, a Catholic prayer app, became the number one downloaded app in the app store, surpassing even ChatGPT in downloads. Bible sales have reached record highs across the country. Mass baptisms are occurring on college campuses nationwide. OCIA programs, formerly known as RCIA, report record enrollment for people seeking baptism into the Catholic Church at Easter.
Young people across the political spectrum are discovering that secular pursuits for meaning, purpose, and fulfillment cannot compare to rooting their identity in Christ. After exhausting every other avenue, Generation Z is returning to faith in unprecedented numbers.
Why CNN's Attack Actually Signals Victory
The production of this documentary represents a significant admission from mainstream media: they are terrified of the difference Christianity is making in the next generation. Media outlets do not invest resources in hour-long documentaries about movements they consider irrelevant or dying. They attack what they fear.
The documentary's framing of Christian memorial services, public forgiveness, and calls to prayer as dangerous radicalization reveals how disconnected elite media has become from ordinary Americans. The idea that a mother publicly forgiving her son's murderer represents a threat to society demonstrates the moral inversion occurring in secular institutions.
Organizations like XXXY Athletics, founded by Jen Say, represent the cultural shift CNN fears. XXXY stands as the only athletic wear brand openly supporting women-only sports and spaces, refusing to remain silent on men competing in women's sports while other brands pretend to support women's empowerment. This courage to stand for biological reality and fairness represents the broader awakening happening across American culture.
Less than 250 years after America's founding, mainstream media now gaslights anyone who acknowledges the nation's Christian origins as psychotic, evil, bigoted, or racist. Yet this gaslighting campaign is failing. The historical record is clear, the spiritual hunger is real, and the next generation is choosing Christ over the empty promises of secularism. CNN's documentary inadvertently serves as evidence that the faith movement they attack is gaining ground, not losing it.
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