There's an excellent document that reveals a blueprint and a plan for the Christianizing of the US:
The Integration of Theory and Practice—A Program for the New Traditionalist Movement. It's written by Eric Heubeck but was commissioned by Paul Weyrich, who is covered in the film
Bad Faith. It's basically a manifesto.
It's discussed quite a bit in
Bad Faith and I was able to locate a copy and download it; however, when I went looking for it today all the links I tried didn't work. If you can find a copy it's worth a read. It's not very long; the PDF I have is only 12 pages. Here's a quote from page 4:
"We will use guerrilla tactics to undermine the legitimacy of the dominant regime. We will take advantage of every available opportunity to spread the idea that there is something fundamentally wrong with the existing state of affairs. For example, we could have every member of the movement put a bumper sticker on his car that says something to the effect of 'Public Education is Rotten: Homeschool Your Kids.' This will change nobody's mind immediately; no one will choose to stop sending his children to public schools immediately after seeing such a bumper sticker; but it will raise awareness and consciousness that there is a problem. Most of all, it will contribute to a vague sense of uneasiness and dissatisfaction with existing society. We need this if we hope to start picking people off and bringing them over to our side. We need to break down before we can build up. We must first clear away the flotsam of a decayed culture." (Underlining is mine.)
Now I happen to think homeschooling is a good idea; however this paragraph exposes a very sinister motive and manipulation tactics. So you think the fear that's being spread by the right is by accident? Hardly, it's by design. The idea is to make people so afraid of the alternative they can't help but vote Republican. Trump is very fond of saying if you don't get him and MAGA back in there, "your country will be gone." This is extremely dishonest and I'd expect it from someone like the Donald; but this manifesto is from people who claim to be Christian, and all for political power.