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Despite critiques, many defenders commend Sound of Freedom for its faith-based yet accessible portrayal of a moral issue. The film’s few Christian undertones, such as the line "God's children are not for sale," are considered to be delivered effectively and without preachiness. The film manages to advocate for compassion and justice without alienating non-religious audiences, which some view as a rare achievement among faith-based films.
Furthermore, the characterizations, including the accomplices involved in sting operations, are portrayed as morally complex rather than stereotypical. This nuance counters claims that the film relies on simplistic or alt-right narratives.