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| LYNCHBURG, Va. (ABP) — The president of Liberty Theological Seminary, who apologized in February for calling the head of the Southern Baptist Convention International Mission Board a liar, is now being questioned about his own testimony of conversion from radical Islam to Christianity.

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Liberty University's board of directors decided not to reprimand Ergun Caner, dean of the theology school since 2005, after conducting an inquiry into questions raised in numerous blogs about his credibility. The ruling, by Christianity Today, follows weeks of questions in the Baptist blogosphere about written descriptions of Caner's academic credentials and apparent embellishments in recorded versions of his testimony, preached in prominent Baptist pulpits over the years. On April 26, Focus on the Family radio re-broadcast a sermon preached shortly after Sept.

11, 2001, at in Plano, Texas, in which Caner said he was born in Sweden, grew up in Turkey and did not learn English until moving to the United States in 1978. He claimed he was part of 'Islamic Jihad' and said it was 'my people' who carried out the horrors of the day. The problem, according to various Internet sites, is that none of that is true. Questions about when he came to U.S. A Christian blog called Witnesses Unto Me posted legal documents showing that Caner was born in Sweden in November 1966 and moved to Ohio in 1969 or 1970. Other postings questioned public comments that he was trained as a terrorist, cited evidence that he lived a fairly normal childhood in Ohio and said no evidence could be found to support his claims that he has debated many religious leaders of Islamic and other non-Christian faiths.

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Caner and his brother, Emir, president of the Georgia Baptist Convention-affiliated, are often featured in Southern Baptist circles as experts about Islam. Their 2002 book, Unveiling Islam: An Insider's Look at Muslim Life and Beliefs, was the source former SBC President Jerry Vines cited to defend his remark that year labeling the Prophet Muhammad a 'demon-possessed pedophile,' which made headlines both in the United States and the Muslim world. That reputation was the basis for recent to Ergun Caner's criticism of the 'Camel Method,' a way for Christian missionaries to use the Quran as a bridge to discussing the gospel, as fundamentally dishonest.

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The controversy eventually made it into the. About the same time, Mohammad Khan, a 22-year-old Muslim college student in London, posted 17 YouTube videos labeling Caner's conversion story a fraud. Khan said the videos include errors that even a nominal Muslim wouldn't make. Most of Khan's videos have been removed over allegations of copyright violations and his YouTube account has been. 'Testimonies of ex-Muslims who have embraced Christianity have become widespread on the television as well as on the Internet,' Khan.