we've seen a decline in white christian power fundamentally and so, you know, historians like randall balmer, kristin cobb as 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 trends. a lot of a lot of people of color are and often cti you knos interesting and i do want to say that one of the things i 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 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 you 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 as you can because i know it is it's a deep stem. why is that so important? well, fundamentally because even thou