This is an exceedingly ambitious film, condensing 400 or more years of history and theology and work into an hour examination of America itself through the eyes of the American white Protestant beliefs and behaviors.
It was great to see so many familiar faces, great to see honest truth spoken plainly, great to see people of all demeanors and styles, from serious and earnest to hopeful and happy.
Racism is a sin, period. It seems to be the one sin that cannot be examined in the American church. It has led to grievous behaviors by white Christians for 400+ years, and it still causes the witness of the American church to be grossly stained.
This film is an attempt not to fix that--no film can do that, and the film and the speakers say that--but it is an attempt to get people, especially Christians, and most especially white Protestants, to examine themselves, what they really want, and how much do they want what they say they really want.
I watched this straight through, starting at 1130 pm when someone forwarded me the link. I couldn't go away from this the entire time.
Kudos to the entire production team on this most excellent film. Please, more of this!