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Critics Say Caner Isn't Only Self-Styled Ex-Muslim

Liberty University

First Posted: 06/23/10 09:06 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 05:50 PM ET

By Omar Sacirbey
Religion News Service

(RNS) Liberty University is expected to release a report this month on whether Ergun Caner, president of the school's Baptist Theological Seminary, fabricated or exaggerated his life story as a former Muslim extremist rescued by Jesus.

Caner is no ordinary ex-Muslim. His story has made him a favorite in conservative Christian circles, and many credit the charismatic preacher with helping boost enrollment at the school founded by the late Jerry Falwell.

At the same time, Caner has become the poster boy for critics who say he's just the latest charlatan in a line of supposedly ex-Muslim terrorists who have found an audience among Christian fundamentalists seeking to attack Islam.

Most worrisome, the critics say, is that the self-styled former terrorists have been welcomed as "experts" on Islam and terrorism by religious institutions, universities, media outlets, members of Congress and even the military.

"These guys are to real terrorists what a squirt gun is to an AK-47," said Mikey Weinstein, president of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, who has battled claims of religious discrimination at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo.

"But this is not a joke. This is a national security threat."

Caner, 43, has repeatedly claimed to have been raised as a Muslim extremist in Turkey, but moved to Ohio as a teenager in 1978, and converted to Christianity. "Until I was 15 years old, I was in the Islamic youth jihad," he said in a November 2001 sermon at the First Baptist Church in Jacksonville, Fla. "I was trained to do that which was done on 11 September, as were thousands of youth."

In 2002, he wrote "Inside Islam: An Insider's Look at Muslim Life and Beliefs," with his brother Emir, the president of Truett-McConnell College, a Baptist school in Cleveland, Ga.

In recent months, however, skeptical bloggers, such as London-based Mohammad Khan of FakeExMuslims.com, and Oklahoma-based Debbie Kaufman of the Ministry of Reconciliation blog, began unearthing documents and statements by Caner contradicting his own claims.

The Caner brothers' own book, for example, states they were born in Sweden, not Turkey, and spent most of their time with their non-Muslim mother, not their Muslim father, after the parents divorced in the U.S. Records indicate the family arrived in the U.S. in 1974, four years earlier than Ergun Caner has claimed.

So far, Caner and Liberty officials have declined comment. Chancellor Jerry Falwell Jr., in a terse May 10 statement, said only that "in light of the fact that several newspapers have raised questions, we felt it necessary to initiate a formal inquiry."

Other terrorists-turned-Christians have invited scrutiny as well, including U.S. citizens Walid Shoebat, author of "Why We Want To Kill You," and Kamal Saleem, who has worked for Focus on the Family, and recently wrote, "The Blood of Lambs." Like Caner's book, their books purport to be insider explorations of radical Islam.

Shoebat, who has said "Islam is the devil," claims to have been recruited by the Palestine Liberation Organization as a teenager. In 1977, he has said, he threw a bomb on the roof of the Bethlehem branch of an Israeli bank. The bank, however, has no record of the incident, which was never reported by Israeli news outlets.

When asked by The Jerusalem Post in 2008 why there were no records, Shoebat surmised that the incident was not serious enough to merit news coverage. Yet four years earlier, he told Britain's Sunday Telegraph: "I was terribly relieved when I heard on the news later that evening that no one had been hurt or killed by my bomb."

On his website, Saleem claims to have carried out terror missions in Israel, fought with Afghan Mujahedeen against the Soviets, and came to the U.S. hoping to wage jihad against America. He also once claimed on the site that he was descended from the "grand wazir of Islam," until skeptics pointed out that it was a nonsensical term, akin to calling someone the "governor of Christianity."

Skeptics point out that Shoebat and Saleem claim to have carried out their terrorist activities in the 1960s and 1970s, long before modern Islamic radicalism emerged in the 1980s. They also question why, if their terror claims are true, they've been able to retain their U.S. citizenship.

Ibrahim Hooper, spokesman for the Council on American-Islamic Relations, said Caner, Shoebat, Saleem and others like them belong to an "industry" that is often perpetuated by fundamentalist Christians.

"The people that are doing this do it to make money, or get converts, or to get some personal benefit," Hooper said.

Muslims and non-Muslims alike are troubled that these alleged former terrorists have been welcomed as experts. They have appeared on CNN and Fox News and spoken at Harvard Law School. In 2008, they were featured speakers at a terrorism conference sponsored by the U.S. Air Force Academy, the findings of which were to be distributed across the Pentagon and Capitol Hill.

With the U.S. engaged in active combat in the heart of the Islamic world, Weinstein believes Christian fundamentalists in the U.S. military are actively promoting terrorists-turned-Christians--with potentially deadly consequences.

"These guys are spewing Islamophobic hatred, and the Pentagon laps it up. This is the kind of prejudice and bigotry that can lead to genocide," said Weinstein.

Despite the evidence against them, Hooper believes these people will continue to be welcomed by some institutions because they preach what some audiences want to hear.

"As long as you attack Islam and demonize Muslims, you're going to get a platform," he said. "It doesn't matter if your facts and background are wrong."

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MyNameIsJames
What should a person say in their micro-bio
07:33 PM on 07/28/2010
I saw him talk on television about Islam and it all sounded a little strange
06:27 PM on 07/07/2010
A word of advice to my fellow Americans,
I am a Muslim who could tell from the 1st time I heard Caner speak that he was faking his story. It is really very obvious to a Muslim. Just like a jew can tell when someone is faking judiasm from the way they say specific things. My advice to everyone, and to myself, if you want to know about anything, go to the source. If you want to know about Islam go to the source. Lately, everywhere I look I see so-called experts talking about the "truth about Muhammad", as if it's a secret that is not published in millions of books. Everything is out there in the open. You just need to find it and discuss it with someone who understands it. We really can all get along, it's not a fantasy, it really can happen and has happened.
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12:11 AM on 06/25/2010
Hmmmm Christian conservatives re-writing history again. This time it's Caner. I watched him give his little witness story on TBN and at the time it sounded a little fishy. I thought maybe he was being a little over zealous. Was he outright lying? Wouldn't be surprised. I have some Bible herbs you can buy for only $79 for a 30 day supply in 30 easy to swallow capsules. Any takers?
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Poorsarah
06:35 PM on 06/24/2010
I am a Christian; how come I don't make spectacular speeches and have folks feel sorry enough for me to throw their hard earned money into my pockets? Dangit, that means I actually have to go find a real job and work for money; go figure.
05:25 PM on 06/24/2010
And I was in the Tibetan Buddhist Battle Yak Battalion. We're, like, really dangerous, and you should all be terrified.

Where's my paycheck?
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Noisyguy
04:45 PM on 06/24/2010
Christian = One who believes that the New Testament is a divinely inspired book admirably suited to the spiritual needs of his neighbor. One who follows the teachings of Christ insofar as they are not inconsistent with a life of sin.

Evangelist = A bearer of good tidings, particularly (in a religious sense) such as assure us of our own salvation and the damnation of our neighbors.

Faith = Belief without evidence in what is told by one who speaks without knowledge, of things without parallel.

Infidel = In New York, one who does not believe in the Christian religion; in Constantinople, one who does.

Pray = To ask that the laws of the universe be annulled in behalf of a single petitioner, confessedly unworthy.

Religion = A daughter of Hope and Fear, explaining to Ignorance the nature of the Unknowable.

Reverence = The spiritual attitude of a man to a god and a dog to a man.

Saint = A dead sinner revised and edited.

— Ambrose Bierce, (1906)
02:33 PM on 06/24/2010
"Records indicate the family arrived in the U.S. in 1974, four years earlier than Ergun Caner has claimed."

Correction - the public records indicate that his family moved from Sweden to Ohio in 1969 when Caner was about 3 years of age.

This is nine years earlier than his claim of 1978, and it indicates to me that his "Christian testimony" is based on blatant, God-mocking, bald-faced lies.
12:52 PM on 07/04/2010
This is not alarming that we have this type of liar in this country who is free to bark but the real alarming thng is blind support from our National level organizations like Pentagon etc etc
12:05 PM on 06/24/2010
Pity is federal funds are used to pay for this nonsense.
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MyNameIsJames
What should a person say in their micro-bio
09:05 AM on 06/24/2010
This is not suprising. I have seen this guy speak. From what I could see- he seemed to be over the top.
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mabinog
My micro-bio is a desolate wasteland
09:49 PM on 06/23/2010
"Until I was 15 years old, I was in the Islamic youth jihad,"

From that point on he was in a Christian one......so what?
08:33 PM on 06/23/2010
It's not surprising. It's much the same as the supposed former Pagans and Witches, such as Mike Warnke, who milk the gullible for money by spouting unending lies about some group of people the Christians hate. What's truly horrific about the whole thing is that there are Christians who refuse to repudiate the liars after the lies are exposed--they're too wrapped up in hatred to embrace truth.
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merger
03:39 AM on 06/24/2010
I don't know if it is hatred or if they are just wrapped in the drama. Perhaps, they feel like they are in the room listening to a real life drama from someone they are duped into believing really has lived out what they see in TVland. It's intriguing, and they aren't informed or discerning enough to be skeptical.
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DANOSC
07:49 PM on 06/23/2010
To paraphrase the movie "Chinatown", "Forget it Jake. It's Liberty University". LU plays loose with the facts daily. Whether its Global Warming and the environment, turning gays straight, local or national politics, LU makes "facts" up to suit Junior Falwell, the heir to the TRBC, Inc. (that stands for Thomas Road Baptist Church, Inc.) fortune. And, it is a fortune. The Falwell's get richer daily and are never embarrassed by their wealth or their treatment of the truth. Amen.
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06:09 PM on 06/23/2010
As an agnostic, I find it disturbing how the politically correct herd is more worried about some Christian propaganda lies than the real human rights abuses and senseless violence that Islam is behind.
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FrTown
Oh my loving doG!
09:15 PM on 06/23/2010
You lie!
You're not agnostic. You are a xtian fundie
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04:16 AM on 06/24/2010
You are just sad. Nothing shows small-mindedness faster than the reflexive asusmption that critics of Islam are Christians (or Jews).
11:16 AM on 06/24/2010
You need to hang out with a different herd. Christian propaganda propogates real human rights abuses and senseless violence.
05:41 PM on 06/23/2010
I think that you have the date of the arrival in the US wrong. It was much earlier than reported in your article--apparently before Emir (Ergun's brother) was born, based on Ergun's recorded statements. Around 1970 appears to be a better estimate, when EC was 3 or 4.
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FrTown
Oh my loving doG!
04:56 PM on 06/23/2010
It takes a Jew to expose Christians defaming Islam. Wonderful!
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06:06 PM on 06/23/2010
Even this case is a Christian ruse, there are plenty of genuine Islamic human rights abuses and violence.
06:58 PM on 06/23/2010
I agree the suicide bombers are a perverted islam lot
11:18 AM on 06/24/2010
Yes we must be reminded of that at every mention of Islam, right? See your other posts about political correctness. Do not equate your agnostic stance with one that's fair and free of bias.