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Transcript
Tucker Carlson:
I didn’t make Nick Fuentes hardly. I just want to know what this is about. And I wanted to make the point that I often make—and now seems even more important than it ever has—which is that virtue and sin are not transmitted genetically. There is no such thing as blood guilt. Therefore, collective punishment is always immoral. God created each person individually. He did not create communities at once—created people. And all of us will die and in the end face God alone. So it’s about the person, and people can be changed by God, by the way. And the New Testament is that story of people who were—in the case of the whole hero of the New Testament, the human hero—was a guy called Paul, was murdering Christians as a Pharisee and then becomes the greatest proselytizer from the history of Christianity—and my personal hero.
Entities Mentioned
- Nick Fuentes (PERSON)
“…ucker Carlson) explains why he had the conversation with Nick Fuentes. Take a listen. I didn’t make Nick Fuentes hardly. I just want to know what this is about. And I wanted to make the point that I often make—an…”
- Christians (CONCEPT)
“…he case of the whole hero of the New Testament, the human hero—was a guy called Paul, was murdering Christians as a Pharisee and then becomes the greatest proselytizer from the history of Christianity—and my pe…”
- God (CONCEPT)
“…tically. There is no such thing as blood guilt. Therefore, collective punishment is always immoral. God created each person individually. He did not create communities at once—created people. And all of …”