In this Harbinger’s TV video, David Fiorazo speaks with Dr. Adam Rasmussen about a recent Arizona Christian University Cultural Research Center study examining whether biblical worldview has shifted among Americans since Charlie Kirk’s assassination.
- The discussion centers on whether a major public tragedy connected to a prominent Christian conservative figure has prompted any measurable spiritual or worldview reassessment.
- Dr. Adam Rasmussen and David Fiorazo discuss findings from a recent study on biblical worldview across different demographic groups.
- The episode points viewers to Arizona Christian University’s Cultural Research Center, which tracks worldview trends through its American Worldview Inventory research.
- The linked study referenced in the episode is titled “Biblical Worldview Remains Unchanged,” suggesting that any cultural shock from Kirk’s assassination has not necessarily translated into a broad measurable rise in biblical worldview.
- The conversation appears to frame biblical worldview not merely as religious identity, but as a consistent way of interpreting truth, morality, culture, and public life through Scripture.
- The topic is especially relevant for Christians concerned that emotional reactions to political violence may fade unless they lead to repentance, discipleship, and deeper theological conviction.
- The episode fits Harbinger’s TV’s broader emphasis on biblical truth, cultural discernment, and evaluating current events through a Christian lens.
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