
Popular culture offers two competing narratives about what it means to be a man. Charlie Kirk rejected both and set an example for young men everywhere.
Victor first looks at the two competing cultural messages -- either to act like a woman or like Andrew Tate. He details what both versions of manhood miss. He then lays out four principles, from "Raising a Modern Day Knight," on what Biblical manhood looks like.
The four principles are:
1. Reject passivity
2. Accept responsibility
3. Lead courageously
4. Live for a greater reward
Parental pause point questions:
1. What does it mean to be a man? (2:48)
2. What have you heard about Andrew Tate? (7:14)
3. What's appealing about Tate's argument? (8:41)
4. Would either a man acting like a woman or living like Andrew Tate make someone a good man? (10:18)
5. For young women, is this the type of man you'd want to marry? (27:54)
6. For young men, what is one habit or routine you can establish today to become more like this? (28:08)
The Great 8 questions:
1. What happens next?
2. Has this been tried before?
3. Is there a principle involved?
4. What are the trade-offs?
5. What do you mean by that?
6. Is this an appeal to emotion or logic?
7. Am I focused on the speaker or the argument?
8. What does the Bible say?