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    <title>Religious Right Rejects Outreach to Muslims</title>
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    <published>2008-01-08T10:12:37-06:00</published>
    <updated>2008-08-07T15:59:38-05:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>Kyle</name>
    </author>
    <category term="Al Mohler" />
    <category term="Gary Bauer" />
    <category term="Religion" />
    <category term="Religious Right" />
    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>In October, a group of 138 Muslim   scholars, clerics and intellectuals came together to issue an open letter   entitled &ldquo;<A title="http://www.acommonword.com/" href="http://www.acommonword.com/">A Common Word Between Us and You</a>,&rdquo; a   statement that sought to declare common ground between Christianity and Islam.   </p>
<p>A short time later, the Yale Center   for Faith and Culture issued a <A title="http://www.yale.edu/faith/abou-commonword.htm" href="http://www.yale.edu/faith/abou-commonword.htm">response</a> that was   signed by 100 Christian theologians and ministers that welcomed the effort,   stating: </p>
<blockquote>
<p>Given the deep fissures in the   relations between Christians and Muslims today, the task before us is daunting.   And the stakes are great. The future of the world depends on our ability as   Christians and Muslims to live together in peace. If we fail to make every   effort to make peace and come together in harmony you correctly remind us that   &ldquo;our eternal souls&rdquo; are at stake as well.</p>
<p>We are persuaded that our next step   should be for our leaders at every level to meet together and begin the earnest   work of determining how God would have us fulfill the requirement that we love   God and one another. It is with humility and hope that we receive your generous   letter, and we commit ourselves to labor together in heart, soul, mind and   strength for the objectives you so appropriately   propose.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>Guess who is <A title="http://www.citizenlink.org/CLtopstories/A000006202.cfm" href="http://www.citizenlink.org/CLtopstories/A000006202.cfm">not happy about   it</a>? </p>
<blockquote>
<p>An attempt by leaders of the   National Association of Evangelicals (NAE) to win friends and influence Muslims   is alienating another group &mdash; evangelical   Christians.</p>
<p>Reactions have been negative and   strong. Islam expert Dr. Patrick Sookhdeo has called it a &ldquo;betrayal&rdquo; and a   &ldquo;sellout.&rdquo; Dr. Albert Mohler, president of Southern Seminary (Southern Baptist),   termed it &ldquo;naivet&eacute; that borders on dishonesty.&rdquo;</p>
<p>&hellip;</p>
<p>Mohler said the agreement &ldquo;sends the   wrong signal&rdquo; and contains basic theological problems, especially in   &ldquo;marginalizing&rdquo; Jesus Christ. He also condemned the apology for the   Crusades.</p>
<p>&ldquo;I just have to wonder how   intellectually honest this is,&rdquo; he said. &ldquo;Are these people suggesting that they   wish the military conflict with Islam had ended differently &mdash; that Islam had   conquered Europe?&rdquo;</p>
<p>&hellip;</p>
<p>Gary Bauer, president of the   Campaign for Working Families, told CitizenLink the NAE leaders &ldquo;have left the   (card) table without their pants &mdash; that is, they&rsquo;ve been taken and may not even   realize they&rsquo;ve been taken.&rdquo;</p>
<p>&hellip;</p>
<p>Sookhdeo called for Christian   leaders who signed the letter to withdraw their names, saying the confession of   guilt puts Christian communities in Muslim areas of the world at   risk.</p>
<p>&ldquo;I find it difficult to understand   how senior evangelical leaders in the West can join hands with other Christians   who actually are betraying the Christian faith (and) their Christian brothers   and sisters in the Muslim world,&rdquo; he said.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>No word yet on whether this   right-wing leaders will try to get Richard Cizik fired from his position with   NEA for signing this letter, as they did a while back when he <A title="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2007/03/the_political_t.html" href="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2007/03/the_political_t.html">dared to   care</a> about the environment. &nbsp;</p>
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    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>In October, a group of 138 Muslim   scholars, clerics and intellectuals came together to issue an open letter   entitled &ldquo;<A title="http://www.acommonword.com/" href="http://www.acommonword.com/">A Common Word Between Us and You</a>,&rdquo; a   statement that sought to declare common ground between Christianity and Islam.   </p>
<p>A short time later, the Yale Center   for Faith and Culture issued a <A title="http://www.yale.edu/faith/abou-commonword.htm" href="http://www.yale.edu/faith/abou-commonword.htm">response</a> that was   signed by 100 Christian theologians and ministers that welcomed the effort,   stating: </p>
<blockquote>
<p>Given the deep fissures in the   relations between Christians and Muslims today, the task before us is daunting.   And the stakes are great. The future of the world depends on our ability as   Christians and Muslims to live together in peace. If we fail to make every   effort to make peace and come together in harmony you correctly remind us that   &ldquo;our eternal souls&rdquo; are at stake as well.</p>
<p>We are persuaded that our next step   should be for our leaders at every level to meet together and begin the earnest   work of determining how God would have us fulfill the requirement that we love   God and one another. It is with humility and hope that we receive your generous   letter, and we commit ourselves to labor together in heart, soul, mind and   strength for the objectives you so appropriately   propose.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>Guess who is <A title="http://www.citizenlink.org/CLtopstories/A000006202.cfm" href="http://www.citizenlink.org/CLtopstories/A000006202.cfm">not happy about   it</a>? </p>
<blockquote>
<p>An attempt by leaders of the   National Association of Evangelicals (NAE) to win friends and influence Muslims   is alienating another group &mdash; evangelical   Christians.</p>
<p>Reactions have been negative and   strong. Islam expert Dr. Patrick Sookhdeo has called it a &ldquo;betrayal&rdquo; and a   &ldquo;sellout.&rdquo; Dr. Albert Mohler, president of Southern Seminary (Southern Baptist),   termed it &ldquo;naivet&eacute; that borders on dishonesty.&rdquo;</p>
<p>&hellip;</p>
<p>Mohler said the agreement &ldquo;sends the   wrong signal&rdquo; and contains basic theological problems, especially in   &ldquo;marginalizing&rdquo; Jesus Christ. He also condemned the apology for the   Crusades.</p>
<p>&ldquo;I just have to wonder how   intellectually honest this is,&rdquo; he said. &ldquo;Are these people suggesting that they   wish the military conflict with Islam had ended differently &mdash; that Islam had   conquered Europe?&rdquo;</p>
<p>&hellip;</p>
<p>Gary Bauer, president of the   Campaign for Working Families, told CitizenLink the NAE leaders &ldquo;have left the   (card) table without their pants &mdash; that is, they&rsquo;ve been taken and may not even   realize they&rsquo;ve been taken.&rdquo;</p>
<p>&hellip;</p>
<p>Sookhdeo called for Christian   leaders who signed the letter to withdraw their names, saying the confession of   guilt puts Christian communities in Muslim areas of the world at   risk.</p>
<p>&ldquo;I find it difficult to understand   how senior evangelical leaders in the West can join hands with other Christians   who actually are betraying the Christian faith (and) their Christian brothers   and sisters in the Muslim world,&rdquo; he said.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>No word yet on whether this   right-wing leaders will try to get Richard Cizik fired from his position with   NEA for signing this letter, as they did a while back when he <A title="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2007/03/the_political_t.html" href="http://www.rightwingwatch.org/2007/03/the_political_t.html">dared to   care</a> about the environment. &nbsp;</p>
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