Defending Islam?

Sunday, January 14, 2007


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I was reading through the AJC this week and I came across an editorial from a Marietta man, named Sameh Abdelaziz. His basic point was that Islam doesn't need to defend itself to the world because Christianity, and other religions, have just as much to explain. To him, religious followers can't be defined by the acts of extremists. So I have brought him in to the studio and we are going to have a civilized, but frank conversation about religion. Join the conversation as we look at the differences between the religions.

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Sameh Abdelaziz is a local Atlanta IT executive who recently wrote and article for the Atlanta-Journal Constitution. Click here for the article. His basic point was that Islam doesn't need to defend itself to the world because Christianity, and...
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