Posted on 12/04/2013 2:47:40 PM PST by Alex Murphy
Ergun Caner, former head of Liberty Universitys seminary found guilty three years ago of factual statements that are self-contradictory in a popular testimony claiming he received terrorist training before converting from Islam to Christianity, has been named president of Brewton-Parker College, one of three colleges affiliated with the Georgia Baptist Convention.
Ergun Caner, 48, comes to the post in Mount Vernon, Ga., from Arlington Baptist College in Texas, where he served as provost and academic dean since 2011. Before that Caner was the dean of the Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary in Lynchburg, Va., named by the schools founder, Jerry Falwell, in 2004.
Controversy arose in 2010, when bloggers questioned written descriptions of Caner's academic credentials and apparent embellishments in recorded versions of his Jihad to Jesus testimony popular with evangelical audiences in the aftermath of 9/11.
"Jesus strapped a cross on his back so I wouldn't have to strap a bomb on mine," Caner said in a sermon at the Southern Baptist Convention pastors conference in 2004. He preached in high-profile pulpits including First Baptist Church in Jacksonville, Fla., and Prestonwood Baptist Church in Plano, Texas, claiming he came to America to do what the 9/11 terrorists did before being saved from a martyr's death by accepting Christ.
Bloggers investigating the story found documents indicating that Caner in fact grew up in Ohio the son of a divorced Muslim father and Lutheran mother. After viewing online videos, Liberty trustees found discrepancies related to matters such as dates, names and places of residence but no evidence to suggest that Dr. Caner was not a Muslim who converted to Christianity as a teenager.
An unnamed Brewton-Parker trustee quoted in a press release summarized the unanimous vote: We didnt consider Dr. Caner in spite of the attacks. We elected him because of them. He has endured relentless and pagan attacks like a warrior. We need a warrior as our next president.
Outgoing President Mike Simoneaux predicted that Caners appointment will excite Georgia Baptists and Southern Baptists who will sit up and take notice that Brewton-Parker College and its trustees are serious about its stand on the infallibility of the Scriptures and its decision to honor Jesus Christ in every area.
In June, Caner sued two bloggers for posting video of him, claiming copyright infringement for reproducing, uploading and maintaining his intellectual property without permission.
One of them, Jonathan Autry of Virginia, filed court papers Nov. 26 claiming fair use of 42 videos of Caner he posted on YouTube intended to expose dishonesty by a public figure. Autry said he attempted to resolve the case, but Caner has continued with the lawsuit for apparently no reason other than to seek attorney fees that I cannot afford to pay.
The other, Jason Smathers, asked the U.S. District Court in Fort Worth, Texas, to dismiss the case for failure to enjoin the federal government, which gave him videos of Caner speaking to U.S. Marines that he requested under the Freedom of Information Act.
Caner, a graduate of Criswell College with both a master of divinity and master of theology from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in North Carolina, is author of books including Unveiling Islam, an award winner co-written with his brother, Emir, who is president of Truett-McConnell College, also affiliated with the Georgia Baptist Convention.
I went to college at BPC for a while before coming back home. Back then it was basically a community college with dorms. More than a little depressing.
What does that mean? Factual statements that are lies? Sounds like a nice way of calling a lie a lie and then giving the liar a pass. Sounds a lot like how Democrats treat Obama.
Shame on this Georgia Baptist college for proudly endorsing a liar and using his defense of his lies as a qualification for an important job.
OK, so he’s a sinner. Shocker. Did he repent and did he learn to stop? That’s the Christian point here.
I wouldn’t want folks using my video of me to slam me, be I a jerk or sinless, so that shouldn’t be held against him like it seems. Is it christian to let a man use your own walking stick to cane you - or more christian to keep it from him and only give him your coat?
OK, so hes a sinner. Shocker. Did he repent and did he learn to stop?
No.
He did not.
I wouldnt want folks using my video of me to slam me, be I a jerk or sinless, so that shouldnt be held against him like it seems.
Caner claims to be an expert in Islam—which he may very well be, but he has staked his credibility on his claims to have been born and raised until his teens in Muslim countries, where he was trained in waging jihad against the West. It turns out that he wasn't born in the Middle East, but in Sweden, and has lived in the States since he was a toddler. Caner has based his celebrity on his backstory, which is a fabrication. What does that do to his credibility?
If I claim to have been born in eastern Ontario and moved to the north when I was 8, that's a "discrepancy" (I was 7). If I never lived in the north at all, that's a fabrication. A lie.
All else being equal, what would you have thought of Ergun Caner manufacturing his history if he had a (D) after his name?
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