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clearly in pentecostalism, which he calls the fastest-growing branch of christianity. he also says pentecostalism is now balancing its well-known exuberance with more and more social service. >> the combination of social ministry and experiential worship is a dynamite combination. >> abernethy: within protestantism, cox takes some of the blame for the decline of many of the old mainline churches. >> the clergy, and i take some responsibility for this, having been involved in it for over 40 years, was trained in christian thought, christian philosophy, christian theology. and not enough in how to nurture the experience of god, the experience of the spirit and encounter with christ. >> abernethy: as cox looks at the u.s., he sees a huge social problem. >> a rampant culture of market consumer values really has a grip on many people in america. everybody seems to be driven by, especially, the lure of advertising, which says you ought to have this, you really need that. you owe it to yourself to have this and that. i think the role of religion at this point is to make very
clearly in pentecostalism, which he calls the fastest-growing branch of christianity. he also says pentecostalism is now balancing its well-known exuberance with more and more social service. >> the combination of social ministry and experiential worship is a dynamite combination. >> abernethy: within protestantism, cox takes some of the blame for the decline of many of the old mainline churches. >> the clergy, and i take some responsibility for this, having been involved in...
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early in pentecostalism, whch he calls the fastest-growg brah of christianity. he also says pentecoalism is ow balancing its well-known exuberance wi more and more sociaservice. >> the combinion of social ministry and experienti worship is a dynami combination. >> abernethy: within protestantism, coxakes some of the blame for the decle of many of t old mainline churches. >> the clerg and i take some responsibili for this, having en involved in it for ove40 ars, was trained in christi ought, christian philosophy, christian theology and not eugh in how to nurture thexperience of god, the experience of e spirit and encounter with chris >> abernethy: as coxooks at the u.s., he seea huge socl oblem. >> a mpant culture of market consumeralues really has a gr on many people in america. evebody seems to be driven by, especially, thlure of advertising, which says y ought toave this, you really need that you owit to yourself to have this and that. i ink the role of religion at this point is to make very car tht this structure of values, of consumer values is not coherent
early in pentecostalism, whch he calls the fastest-growg brah of christianity. he also says pentecoalism is ow balancing its well-known exuberance wi more and more sociaservice. >> the combinion of social ministry and experienti worship is a dynami combination. >> abernethy: within protestantism, coxakes some of the blame for the decle of many of t old mainline churches. >> the clerg and i take some responsibili for this, having en involved in it for ove40 ars, was trained in...
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there are also pentecostal and baptist in recent years.licans, they may not know it yet. nobody understood that better than george w. bush. he got more than 44% of the latino vote. what happened since 2004? it was the immigration debate amongst other things in which latinos perceive themselves, even doctors, lawyers, people were prosperous and middle-class or higher, they for the language being used. it was the slander of an entire race of people. the people who would ordinarily be republican voters fled the party and they went to barack obama. sean: let me say one thing and defense. i often agreed with george bush. one of the disagreements i had was on the issue of immigration. i am pro immigration. i have been there five different times. i have looked at the poverty and ministry. if i lived on one side of defense with poverty and minister -- misery, i would come over the border illegally. i want immigration, i want it to be legal. if you have the opinion it should be legal, it should not be seen as anti-hispanic. >> it does not matter if
there are also pentecostal and baptist in recent years.licans, they may not know it yet. nobody understood that better than george w. bush. he got more than 44% of the latino vote. what happened since 2004? it was the immigration debate amongst other things in which latinos perceive themselves, even doctors, lawyers, people were prosperous and middle-class or higher, they for the language being used. it was the slander of an entire race of people. the people who would ordinarily be republican...
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ron was pentecostal, i am not, but i understoo how he was raised. >> why is that important for the reader >> well, you have to put your reader in that place. you've got to -- you have to take your reader a way to some other place that he or she has never been before. and to me that's good storytelling. that's what i always try to do. i wanted toeally capre the feel of this small town. and also in small towns, when there is a murder people want justice. they want it fast. they want somebody else to die for it. small town america, especially in this part of the world, oklahoma, arkansas, mississippi were i were i to a. they love the death penalty. and they want to use more often. those people are frustrated because, those people, the majority of the people in the south, southwest, midwestern, wherever, small town america, they want the death penalty used more often. they are frustrated by the fact that these guys did on death row for 10, 15 years as the appeals drag on. they are frustrated that they wanted people executed. we are here in virginia. virginia ranks behind only texas in the num
ron was pentecostal, i am not, but i understoo how he was raised. >> why is that important for the reader >> well, you have to put your reader in that place. you've got to -- you have to take your reader a way to some other place that he or she has never been before. and to me that's good storytelling. that's what i always try to do. i wanted toeally capre the feel of this small town. and also in small towns, when there is a murder people want justice. they want it fast. they want...
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ron was pentecostal. i am not, but i understood how he was raised. >> host: why is that important to the reader? >> guest: well, you have to put your reader in that place. you have got to come you go to sigir reader away to come other place he or she has never been before. and to me that is good story telling. that is what i always try to do. i wanted to really capture the feeling of the small town and also in small towns when there is a murder people want justice. they want it fast. they want somebod else to die for it. that is small town america, especially in this part of the world, oklahoma, arkansas and mississippi where i grew up. they love the death penalty, a they want it used more often. they wanteused, those people are frustrated, those pegple, e majity ofhe people in the south in the southwest, midwest, small-town america, they want the death penty used more often. they are frustrated by the fact that these guys stay on death row for 10 or 15 years as the apals drag gn. they want people execute
ron was pentecostal. i am not, but i understood how he was raised. >> host: why is that important to the reader? >> guest: well, you have to put your reader in that place. you have got to come you go to sigir reader away to come other place he or she has never been before. and to me that is good story telling. that is what i always try to do. i wanted to really capture the feeling of the small town and also in small towns when there is a murder people want justice. they want it...
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. >> reporter: the scene discovered nine days ago inside the small pentecostal church was described byrney as the worst he's seen in 17 years as a prosecutor. a source close to the investigation tells cnn the naked body of 61-year-old pastor carol daniels was found lying behind her church altar, her arms outstretched. authorities believe the body was staged following her death. the source tells cnn daniels' clothing was taken from the scene and a dissolving agent was sprayed around her body, perhaps suggesting the killer or killers tried to remove valuable evidence. danie daniel's son says his mother never mentioned any perceived danger while at church. >> she was very cautious for the most part and she usually would leave the door open in case people came in to worship. >> reporter: pastor daniels traveled 60 miles from oklahoma city every sunday in hopes that someone, anyone would show up at church for worship. with mostly elderly members, few ever attended. but on that day, a friend and his wife traveled to anadarko to meter, they all daniel's car b thank you doors to the church wer
. >> reporter: the scene discovered nine days ago inside the small pentecostal church was described byrney as the worst he's seen in 17 years as a prosecutor. a source close to the investigation tells cnn the naked body of 61-year-old pastor carol daniels was found lying behind her church altar, her arms outstretched. authorities believe the body was staged following her death. the source tells cnn daniels' clothing was taken from the scene and a dissolving agent was sprayed around her...
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in the r&d part of the equation, we estimate that that r&d effort is pentecostals about $3.5 billion. the japanese government has already kicked in over $1 billion toward that investment. that investment will lead us the capability that is far beyond just worrying about the pacific and the japanese. this is a significant opportunity to work in a call -- in a global construct to field and find and maintain this capability in a way that we have not been able to do in the past. the other piece is the integration. we don't necessarily need to have all american systems. we are integrating the israeli arab system into this capability. we're looking at other -- is really aero system into this capability. we're looking at others. that gives us the opportunity to leverage your investments in a way that we did not have with the soley dgi system. this is consistent with the budget we submitted for 2009- 2010. the timing now is to make sure that the debate is allowed to occur, that we can inform the congress and the american people and our allies, and give them choices about the way we move forwa
in the r&d part of the equation, we estimate that that r&d effort is pentecostals about $3.5 billion. the japanese government has already kicked in over $1 billion toward that investment. that investment will lead us the capability that is far beyond just worrying about the pacific and the japanese. this is a significant opportunity to work in a call -- in a global construct to field and find and maintain this capability in a way that we have not been able to do in the past. the other...