Charlie Kirk believed in a range of conservative and right-wing views that shaped his political activism and public presence. He was a strong advocate for traditional Christian values, including Christian nationalism, where he opposed the separation of church and state and supported the idea that America should remain a Christian nation. Kirk believed in traditional gender roles, opposing abortion even in exceptional circumstances, and was critical of LGBTQ rights, including opposition to same-sex marriage and gender-affirming care for transgender individuals. He supported gun rights robustly, viewing the Second Amendment as essential for protection against tyranny, and opposed gun control measures. Kirk held controversial views on race, denying white privilege and promoting ideas associated with the "great replacement" theory, and was critical of Democratic immigration policies. He was also vocal against critical race theory and used strong rhetoric around race relations. Internationally, he was a staunch supporter of Israel and critical of Islam, expressing views that Islam fundamentally conflicts with Western values. On climate change, Kirk expressed skepticism about human-caused global warming and framed climate activism as a threat to American sovereignty. He also advocated for creationism over evolution from a Christian perspective. In summary, Charlie Kirk believed in conservative, Christian nationalist, and right-wing ideological principles that emphasized traditional values, strong gun rights, skepticism of progressive social movements, and a particular worldview on race, immigration, and international issues.