Recent coverage by major media outlets concerning the debacle with Liberty University’s new President, Ergun Caner, has prompted many people to consider exactly what Christians stand for. If nothing else, Christians ought to be honest. You can read about the issues here: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/blackberry/p.html?id=582225
The problem is not about Dr. Caner’s claim to be a former Muslim. The problem is that he claimed to be a very devout Muslim and a few other inconsistencies in his testimony/biography (his biographical information has been changed significantly on the Liberty website). Apparently a man on Youtube, Mr. Khan, has taken up the challenge of authenticating the background pieces to the life of Ergun Caner. And apparently there are some discrepancies in his testimony.
I have personally listened to Dr. Caner’s abbreviated testimony in a chapel service once at Southern Seminary. Although he was a dynamic speaker, I was not really impressed with his message. He referred to himself as a former “Towel head” (i.e. Muslim). He told alot of jokes and funny stories and was quite humorous.
I want to be the last person to kick a fellow Christian while he is down. I do not intend to further discredit Ergun Caner. But if anyone has followed his shenanigans over the past few years, it is no wonder why he is in such a predicament. This is just one example of the strange ways of drawing a crowd: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=agjV0tbktvQ. In his debate with James White and Tom Ascol, Dr. Caner was at times imbecilic. And now he is the President of Liberty University.
All this to say that there is a deeper issue here than the problems of Ergun Caner. The bigger issue is pop Christianity. For some strange reason we love to place image over substance. It is not because Dr. Caner is a respected church historian that he is the president of a major Christian University. He is the president because of his charisma and charm. He was put in place based on some misleading statements about his past activities in Islam and his conversion to Christianity. I do not doubt his conversion nor his desire to further the cause of Christ in the world. It just seems that he is somewhat of a celebrity with very questionable integrity, based on the current investigation and the way he has handled himself in the past.
Again, for some strange reason Christians are willing to prop up any fad or fad producer as their leader and statesman. It doesnt matter if they do not know basic church history or theology as long as they are “cool.” I can buy a leather jacket and a beanie and say some funny things and people will want me to be the president of their school. But it will not happen.
The most important thing we can do is be truthful and honest in our testimony and lives. If we have a testimony about how God miraculously saved us, let us share it and be truthful. Every conversion experience is a miracle of God’s grace and does not need embellishment for the sake of shock and awe.
We expect more from our leaders and we expect them to be forthright and honest. We also expect to admit when they are wrong, rather than blaming certain groups of Christians for conspiring with Islam to discredit another believer.