over in white christian power fundamentally and so, you know, historians like randall balmer and, kristin cobb jim and a lot of others traced the rise of the evangelical political to those trends, a more diverse country and, also a less christian country. i want to be clear, those are separate tres. color are and often christian. well, you know that is interesting and i do want to say that one of the things i appreciate about your book is that you name the whiteness, because it's one of the things that's kind of i'll just be honest, frustrating to me a journalist is that everybody is allowed be black or latino or asian or egypt. nobody seems to want to be white. and, you know, i mean, it's like it's almost like it's the unnamed like well, but if you're not but why are y like the creamy peanut butter and everybody else is crunchy? like, what's that thought. so that doesn't. yeah but you kind of name whiteness as a big part of this movement you are explicit in that and i'm just as briefly a . why is that so important? well, fundamentally because even though christians of color i'll say black chr