This is an astonishing clip, honestly. Jim Davis—a TGC Council Member—stood in his pulpit, polished, legs crossed, effete, and smugly measured, after Charlie Kirk’s assassination and and thinks the lesson in all of this is “gospel sensitivity” could have prevented it.
His exact words: “This kind of gospel sensitivity could have spared our country a lot of pain this week… and I don’t just mean in the murder, but in the things that led up to and even followed in the aftermath.”
So let’s get this straight. A man is gunned down in cold blood—by a homosexual in a romantic relationship with a trans-queer—for speaking out about how sexual perversion and transgenderism are negatively impacting our society, and the lesson Davis draws isn’t about political violence or spiritual warfare—it’s that Charlie wasn’t sensitive enough.
That’s DEI sensitivity training repackaged in churchy language. If only Kirk had been more like TGC—more nuanced, more gentle, more accommodating—maybe the assassin would have felt seen and validated instead of pulling the trigger.
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Insane. Absolutely insane.
But this is exactly what we’ve come to expect from the Evangelical Industrial Complex. The same ecosystem that props up Mike Kelsey, who once said he struggles not to “torch all white people” while accusing Kirk of God-dishonoring speech.
The same platform that gives cover to Dwight McKissic, who also blames Kirk for his own murder, and who thinks it’s perfectly fine to march in step with the abortion party and still call it Christian witness.
Yet, the Bible’s prophets wouldn’t pass Davis’s “gospel sensitivity” test. Neither would John the Baptist, Paul, or even Jesus Himself. The entire witness of Scripture shows men who spoke truth with a sharp edge and bore the world’s hatred for it.
And yet, somehow, Davis thinks the antidote to assassination is better bedside manner. This isn’t gospel ministry—it’s effeminate men dressed up in compassion drag, and it’s exactly the kind of garbage we’ve come to expect from these clowns.






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