they come from duxbury, and early town that embraced unitarianism and moved away from calvinism. at a very liberal understanding of christianity and man's capacity for self protection. a lot of ministers that would go on and be very influential in creating and articulating what eventually becomes unitarianism came from duxbury. and the delano brothers came out of that hot house of optimism. and you see that there responses becomes a fundamentalist. a mass of becomes a jaundiced. he writes a letter to his brother right before dice in the early 1820 s that basically talks about abolishing christianity and is very, very critical of the united states and the missionaries, particularly the missionaries of. and it's not -- so in some ways. >> the new left in the new right. this kind of, you know, very strong criticism and and embrace. that embodied and it represented the involvement in this kind of race terror and other -- and fill your overseas. failure beyond the u.s. border. >> interest in what you say. >> the real question, how you say amasa delano. >> he tells the story. an amazin