(LifeSiteNews) â Candace Owens told Tucker Carlson that she speaks the truth so boldly even amid threats to her life because as a Christian she doesnât fear death.
Owens is known for challenging individuals, ideologies, and narratives that hold sway in society â from Zionism to the psychoanalytic movement of Sigmund Freud to the circle of officials surrounding Emmanuel Macron.Â
Because Owens takes on some of the worldâs most powerful actors, one of Carlsonâs listeners asked whether she fears that people want to harm her. She immediately clarified that she knows this is the case after a man admitted earlier this year to making death threats against her due to her comments about a late rabbi.
âDo I fear it? No, because I donât fear death. I think that is the true challenge of being a Christian,â the Catholic convert said during an interview with Carlson on Friday.
She said she posed this question to herself when she saw so many self-described Christians refraining from speaking the truth or even saying what they âknow to be falseâ out of fear of losing their job.
âI asked myself this question when there are so many people who purport to be Christians, and they wonât say things that they know are true or they say things they know to be false because theyâre fearful of losing their jobs,â she continued.
âIf youâre behaving in a certain way or not saying something because youâre fearful of something like the moment right now â do you believe in the afterlife? Do you believe in Christ?â
She asked whether Christians realize that their goal is not just to get a paycheck but rather their bigger goal is to âget into Heaven.â
She knows this means that âno matter whatâ â even if she is killed â she will be OK.
With this outlook, Owens has followed in the footsteps of her husband, who âsays the number one goal is to get everyone into Heaven.â Her husband, George Farmer, who is himself a Catholic convert, helped inspire her conversion to the Catholic faith last year.
During the Friday interview with Owens, Carlson marveled that after heavy persecution from the media and commentators for many of her remarks â and even for her proclamation that âChrist is Kingâ â she is not just surviving but thriving.
While not everyone emerges as unscathed and successful as Owens did from her persecution, her response still stands: She wants observers to take away from her story that âIt isnât worth your soul to tell a lie.â
An example of a âtemptationâ from âSatanâ today, in her view, would be the offer of being left alone if âyou just pretend you donât see whatâs happening in Gaza.â
âWeâre all being tested right now. And a lot of people are failing that test. But a lot of people arenât,â she went on.
Owens believes that moneyâs power as a carrot or stick of control is why influential people âwant you to be attached to money.âÂ
âThereâs no truth in these people. Money is the only motive. Itâs their only real power,â she continued. She expressed hope that her listeners understand that there is an authority âway higherâ than that.
âWhen you commit yourself to truth ⌠What is Jesus? Jesus is the Way and the Truth and the Life. I think that once you get through that temptation, you are rewarded if you do the right thing, if you do the moral thing, if you do the principled thing.â
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