Charlie Kirk's beliefs are strongly conservative and Christian nationalist. He opposed abortion, even in cases of rape or exceptional circumstances, and compared abortion to the Holocaust. He advocated traditional gender roles, opposing LGBTQ rights including same-sex marriage and gender-affirming care for transgender individuals, based on his Christian views. Kirk was a staunch gun rights advocate, willing to accept some gun deaths to preserve Second Amendment rights. He believed Western civilization was superior and rooted in biblical values. Kirk rejected the strict separation of church and state in the US, advocating for evangelical Christians to have dominance in cultural institutions and government. He shifted from a more secular view to Christian nationalism in the 2020s, emphasizing the need for a Christian population to have liberty. He also expressed skepticism toward climate change activism, dismissing it as a threat to American sovereignty and likening it to Marxism and pseudo-paganism before partially retracting outright denial of global warming evidence. His views also extended to international issues, supporting Israel strongly while criticizing Islam as incompatible with Western values. Kirk was provocative on race relations, accusing media of false narratives about Black Americans and asserting that white people face disproportionate attacks. Overall, his beliefs combined conservative politics, Christian nationalism, traditional social values, and a controversial stance on race and international issues.