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And I think that was very much
a response to the role of religious leadership
in the mid-20th century and in
the Civil Rights movement. The power of a voice
like Martin King's demanded a moral majority
to answer it. And they knew that
if they didn't do that, they were gonna lose
that struggle for the moral narrative
a response to the role of religious leadership
in the mid-20th century and in
the Civil Rights movement. The power of a voice
like Martin King's demanded a moral majority
to answer it. And they knew that
if they didn't do that, they were gonna lose
that struggle for the moral narrative
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And I think that was very much
a response to the role
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of religious leadership
in the mid-20th century
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and in
the Civil Rights movement.
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The power of a voice
like Martin King's
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demanded a moral majority
to answer it.
00:00:14.796 --> 00:00:16.581
And they knew that
if they didn't do that,
00:00:16.581 --> 00:00:17.974
they were gonna lose
that struggle
00:00:17.974 --> 00:00:19.801
for the moral narrative.
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Movie Summary
Exposes how Christian Nationalism has become the most powerful anti-democratic force in America. Leaders join forces to defend our country from this march to fascism, but American citizens seem unaware of the threat.