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Frontpage Interview's guest today is Michael Carl, a veteran pastor and journalist who has written on terrorism, Islam and the persecuted church for WorldNetDaily.
FP: Michael Carl, welcome to Frontpage Interview.
MC: Glad to have the opportunity to speak with you.
FP: I would like to talk to you today about the "interfaith dialogue" that Christians are engaged in with Muslims. It doesn't appear that Muslims have exactly the same objectives as Christians. What is happening here exactly?
Carl: The problem is that Christians enter these dialogue sessions with the idea that they're what the Muslim activists proposing them say are going to be. Christians are of course commanded by Christ to '"make disciples of all nations."' So it's commendable in a way that the Christians involved see the dialogues as an opportunity to evangelize to Muslims. But that's not the objective the Muslims have in mind. The CAIR sponsored groups that initiate the contacts have a desire to disinformation. They willingly present 'Islam Lite' to the unaware Christians in the audience. They speak of faithfulness to Allah, pilgrimages, doing charitable works and Christians just soak it up not knowing that there is a double edge on those Islamic terms and concepts.