Tucker Carlson
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And that's the story of all human institutions and all human schemes.
They all come to an end, of course, because they're devised by people who are silly and venal and lack foresight, and they're just limited because we all are, much more than we imagine.
And so all of that dies at some point.
And we just happen to have the misfortune or the great luck to be living in the middle of the moment where these great institutions and the expectations that come along with them are dying right in front of us right now.
And that's sad.
It's hard to watch.
It'll affect your sleep if you think about it too much.
But it's also a prerequisite.
It is a necessary step, and this is something that all Christians are thinking about in Holy Week, to rebirth.
The seed doesn't produce the tree until it dies.
And so the death of the unipolar moment and of
the institutions within the evangelical movement, American Protestant Christianity, are going away, but they will be replaced by something better and purer, more true to itself, constructive, unifying, healing, institutions that build and don't just destroy.
That's going to happen.
And God willing, we will live to see it.
So rejoice in that, as sad as this is.
And happy Easter.
So if you're following the war with Iran, you probably notice something strange.
The coverage is everywhere, but the facts are hard to find.
They're not actually telling you anything.
How many people have been killed?