Ok, here's my attempt at posting my thoughts of it:
As you probably know, it's a documentary, but it's modern one, so they made it pretty dramatic...with echoey voices and stuff it=
epicness!
Okay, so the point of the film was to show people in general that our country has been going the wrong direction, and if it continues to do so, it will end up like ancient and historical superpowers did-taken over by a tyrant and destroyed as a nation. At the same time, it's message to Christians was to not just let the world go because you read in Revalation that things end badly...we don't know when that prophecy is coming true, and until it does, we are to fight for the Truth, to fight for a better life in America for our children and those in the next generation.
Then this point is driven home as you follow Kirk's journey through England, Holland, and Massachusetts, talking with historians (that are Christians!), David Barton among them.
You see what actually happened with the puritans that came across the ocean-not the secularized classroom version (you get a lot of "minor details" that are shockingly edited out of our school history books), and you explore a monument near Plymouth that hardly anyone knows about anymore...for obvious reasons after you see it.
Personally, I was inspired by it (as I always am when I learn more about the men that started this country and hear more about how our amazing God provided for them) to not give up on the world or America (not that I was planning on it exactly, but still), and to hope and pray for a reformation of our Church and Country. I hope you are too if you ever see it.
Anyway, those are my thoughts.

If anyone else has seen it, please share your thoughts as well!
