Why Radical Islam Doesn’t Represent All Muslims [Interview with John Esposito]

Thursday on “The Alan Colmes Show,” Alan spoke with Dr. John Esposito, Professor of Religion and International Affairs And Of Islamic Studies at Georgetown University about the controversy surrounding President Obama not wanting to label the Charlie Hebdo attack as an act of radical Islamic terrorism.

Dr. Esposito told Alan that what those involved in the attacks believe are not what the majority of Muslims in the world believe. They also discussed whether there is more violence in the Bible or in the Koran, the event in Texas Dr. Esposito is speaking at this weekend that also features a unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, and even took a call about the Muslim faith from Al in Bangor, ME.

Listen to the interview here.

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