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In a recent column for Canada's National Post, the invaluable Barbara Kay writes about one Ingrid Mattson, a Catholic who was raised in Kitchener, Ontario, converted to Islam, and went on to become a major figure in the North American Islamic establishment. Until recently she taught Islamic Studies at Hartford Seminary, where, as Kay puts it, citing an account by Andrew Bieszad of his experiences as a student there, "Islam and other faiths were held to very different standards in classroom discussions."
In one "interfaith dialogue" class, for example, Bieszad said, "I am Catholic and I do not believe in Islam." Following this, according to Bieszad's account, "one of the Muslim students spoke. She said that she was Muslim, and then she addressed me directly. In a soft, Arabic accented voice, she told me, 'You are an infidel because you do not accept Islam' and that 'according to Islam you do not deserve to live.' A second Muslim student heartily agreed.' "
Bieszad reports that when he brought such incidents to the attention of the administration, he was told that he was "intolerant of Muslims," and that the best solution was a better "understanding of Islam."