
"Brown follows up: Do you think it marked a turning point for mission and for America? McIlwain answers in explicitly theological terms: With the rise of interest in Christianity? I think there's a sense that this way of life, the way America has been heading, that's not the answer. Well, where is the answer? Well we find that answer in scripture in Christ."
"Brown delivers the line Fox's audience never heard: Kirk's death happened at a moment of unprecedented alignment between Christian nationalists and the Trump administration. That sentence is not an aside. It is the documentary's thesis in miniature. It clarifies that the project is not an attack on churchgoing or orthodox belief. It is an examination of the political alignment between a self-described Christian nationalist movement and executive power. Fox cut it."
Fox News attacked a CNN documentary while showing only a short teaser rather than the full clip. Kayleigh McEnany characterized the film as a hit piece on the resurgence of Christianity and questioned whether it would include evidence of spiritual revival. The full clip included Pamela Brown's interview with Andrew McIlwain, who spoke in theological terms about finding answers in scripture and Christ. Brown said Charlie Kirk's death occurred amid an unprecedented alignment between Christian nationalists and the Trump administration. That line framed the project as an examination of political alignment, not an attack on churchgoing, but Fox omitted it and presented the film as an assault on faith.
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