I didn't either, but since the latest anti-Christian run happened so much online I've seen a lot of the remnants. Someone mentioned earlier that Reddit fedora athiests are the last vestige of that transitory time, which is right. The whole "Athiesm+" debacle is rarely mentioned, but basically laid the structural groundwork for current SJWs, complete with some thot claiming a guy raped her because he hit on her and she didn't like it.
About psychiatry, it's also good to read actual history surrounding LGB rights, instead of listening to modern queer theory-type faggots. Turing being trannified by a court of law for instance is genuinely one of the most horrifying civil rights violations in the developed world, and was a direct result of puritan "decency" laws and fundamentalists beginning to infest the medical system to attempt shit like "curing homosexuality" in the first place.
Ironically, Christian powers have historically been pro-tranny, since they 'proved' the theories about gays being biologically backwards. I.E. "This woman used to be a gay man, but look! We fixed him to be a straight 'she'!"
Lumping T into LGB was a result of both that and people confusing transvestites (who the T is ACTUALLY for) with sufferers of neurological gender disorders.
To pivot back towards race, religious fanaticists have also routinely used race as bait, when it's been a hot social topic. The best, most extreme example is probably Mormons genuinely believing niggers are black because they're full of spiritual sin, which, on top of being hilarious, is the only time I'm aware a Christian sect has ingrained at-the-time-modern race relations into their actual beliefs.
Sometimes they've said blacks are more easily possessed by demons, or have more sin because their genetic roots in African paganism, and must be saved through work for the Church. Most Christian powers over the last century, consequently, have tried instead to recruit blacks as their own voterbase. Obviously, it didn't work, but they really did try.
A good, concrete example is how, in the 1970's, there was a very astroturfed push for "hippy Christianism" while the tide was turning toward 80's conservatism. Not much media was produced around it because that's, as mentioned, generally not how fundies in power do things, but the musicals "Godspell" and "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat" came out around then; to show those civil rights types that Jesus was a hep cat who was all for the equality, my man. This is where "rappin' for Jesus" style autism generally comes from, and it had a slight revival in the 90's with the rise of sanitized hiphop.
This kind of stuff is also, ironically, where most SJW talking points about "JESUS WAS A BLACK MAN" and "JESUS WAS AN ACTIVIST" come from: Christians trying to make belief fashionable to convert the progressive youth. A big push is often that Jesus and God are in the eye of the beholder, so there's lots of great 1970's paintings of Black Jeezus out there if you look for them.
What all of this is to say, is that we're obviously on the very cusp of the tide shifting again. In 2036, we'll probably all be sitting here bitching about Pastor-Judges trying to ban Animal Crossing because players can draw upside-down crosses on their clotes, and the new sect of Christianity with all-tradwife tranny priests that depicts Jesus as the Rarest Pepe Of Them All.
Meanwhile Punk will actually become counterculture again, and all the Marvel movies will be about saving black kids from being dipped in bleach to make them white and cleanse them of sin. It'll be hilarious and I'm excited for the sequel to that Mormon creationist cartoon.