Anonymous ID: 437a3d Sept. 12, 2025, 3:42 a.m. No.23586050   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Steve Cody, a councilman from Palmetto Bay, fired off his message on his personal page just as reports of the shooting surfaced. He paired a Kirk quote championing Second Amendment protections with his own venomous addition: “Charlie Kirk is a fitting sacrifice to our Lords: Smith and Wesson. Hallowed be their names.”

Those last words rip straight from the Lord’s Prayer, a cornerstone of Christian devotion that millions recite in moments of reverence. Cody’s version swaps out pleas to the Almighty for a mocking tribute to gun makers, framing Kirk’s brutal death—a single shot to the neck during a civil debate at Utah Valley University—as some twisted ritual payoff for political stances on self-defense. It’s the kind of rhetoric that doesn’t just attack a man’s ideas; it spits on the faith that guided him through years of building Turning Point USA and rallying the next generation against campus radicalism.

Kirk wasn’t hiding his convictions on that fateful Wednesday. He was in the thick of a tour to bridge divides on college grounds, urging students to question him openly and restore real dialogue in a fractured nation. The 31-year-old, who often wove his Christian worldview into talks on everything from border security to free speech, crediting divine intervention for saving President Trump last year in a widely shared video. Now, with the FBI dangling a $100,000 reward for tips on his killer, Cody’s post stands as a raw reminder of how quickly some turn tragedy into tribal score-settling.

The backlash was swift. Cody scrubbed the post after it drew fire, but screenshots had already spread like wildfire through Florida outlets. By Thursday evening, he surfaced with a public letter on his page, headlined simply: “I screwed up.”

In it, he tried to walk it back: “Yesterday, I regrettably made a significant error in judgment by sharing a quotation on my personal Facebook page that referenced remarks made by the deceased Charlie Kirk. This action, born out of my deep anger and frustration with the now too common tragedy of gun violence, was misguided. I want to state unequivocally that this post did not and does not reflect my personal values, my deeply held beliefs, or my solemn responsibilities as an elected official. To the Kirk family, my sincere condolences during this difficult time, and my apologies for any statements I made that caused you further distress.”

Florida Republicans wasted no time piling on. U.S. Rep. Carlos Gimenez, the district’s congressman and a former Miami-Dade mayor who once battled fires as a first responder, didn’t mince words: “Absolutely mortified by Palmetto Bay councilman Steve Cody’s mocking of Charlie Kirk’s death in real time. This is unbecoming of any elected official. Steve Cody must resign.”

Gimenez’s call carries weight in a state where trust in leaders is hard-won; he’s seen enough real crises to know that elected voices should heal divides, not hack them wider with blasphemy.

Echoing that demand was Rep. María Elvira Salazar, another Miami-area heavyweight: “How disgusting for Steve Cody, an elected official, to not only celebrate news of Charlie Kirk’s assasination, but also, sacrilegiously smear the name of an American Patriot who was passionate about his faith in the one true lord, Jesus Christ. Charlie wanted his legacy to be courage for his faith. People like Cody betray the trust of the very community they represent.”

 

https://discernreport.com/hideous-florida-democrat-mocks-charlie-kirks-christian-faith/

Anonymous ID: 437a3d Sept. 12, 2025, 4:05 a.m. No.23586098   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>23586083

Romans 1:18-32

New International Version

 

18 The wrath of God is being revealed from heaven against all the godlessness and wickedness of people, who suppress the truth by their wickedness, 19 since what may be known about God is plain to them, because God has made it plain to them. 20 For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities—his eternal power and divine nature—have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that people are without excuse.

 

21 For although they knew God, they neither glorified him as God nor gave thanks to him, but their thinking became futile and their foolish hearts were darkened. 22 Although they claimed to be wise, they became fools 23 and exchanged the glory of the immortal God for images made to look like a mortal human being and birds and animals and reptiles.

 

24 Therefore God gave them over in the sinful desires of their hearts to sexual impurity for the degrading of their bodies with one another. 25 They exchanged the truth about God for a lie, and worshiped and served created things rather than the Creator—who is forever praised. Amen.

 

26 Because of this, God gave them over to shameful lusts. Even their women exchanged natural sexual relations for unnatural ones. 27 In the same way the men also abandoned natural relations with women and were inflamed with lust for one another. Men committed shameful acts with other men, and received in themselves the due penalty for their error.

 

28 Furthermore, just as they did not think it worthwhile to retain the knowledge of God, so God gave them over to a depraved mind, so that they do what ought not to be done. 29 They have become filled with every kind of wickedness, evil, greed and depravity. They are full of envy, murder, strife, deceit and malice. They are gossips, 30 slanderers, God-haters, insolent, arrogant and boastful; they invent ways of doing evil; they disobey their parents; 31 they have no understanding, no fidelity, no love, no mercy. 32 Although they know God’s righteous decree that those who do such things deserve death, they not only continue to do these very things but also approve of those who practice them.

 

https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Romans%201%3A18-32&version=NIV