In addition to the seminars on Islam and jihad that Spencer has led for the United States Central Command, United States Army Command and General Staff College, a Department of Homeland Security task force, the FBI, branches of the Joint Terrorism Task Force, and the U.S. intelligence community, he has discussed jihad, Islam, and terrorism at a workshop sponsored by the U.S. State Department and the German Foreign Ministry. He has also appeared on the BBC, CNN, FoxNews, PBS, MSNBC, CNBC, C-Span, France24 and Croatia National Televison (HTV), as well as on numerous radio programs including Bill O’Reilly’s Radio Factor, The Laura Ingraham Show, Bill Bennett’s Morning in America, Michael Savage’s Savage Nation, The Sean Hannity Show, The Alan Colmes Show, The G. Gordon Liddy Show, The Neal Boortz Show, The Michael Medved Show, The Michael Reagan Show, The Rusty Humphries Show, The Larry Elder Show, The Barbara Simpson Show, Vatican Radio, and many others.
Government agencies- I’m sure speaking at/giving a class for a government agency can be used as confirmation that an individual is an expert on the field. I mean it’s not like said agencies have no clue as to what they are talking about and therefore somehow invite someone they consider to be an “expert” to lunch a day after another agency places them on a watch list. Oh wait,
foxnews.com/politics/2011/06/07/radical-muslim-clerics-pentagon-lunch-top-dod-lawyers-executive-director-cair/
And it’s not like the various government agencies routinely make incompetent mistakes when it comes to religion. It’s not like we’ve seen in the last year threads concerning pro-life groups, Christian based groups, and Christianity itself labelled by various governmental organizations as threats or terroristic in nature. Oh wait…
Non-government agencies- Should be rather self-evident as to why you really can’t count these as confirmation of Mr. Spencer being an expert on Islam. If it’s not self-evident, let me know and I’ll track down some examples of similar anti-Catholic and/or “The Church is Wrong about X” “experts” as counterpoints.
Spencer (MA, Religious Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) has been studying Islamic theology, law, and history in depth since 1980.
I have a MA in Political Science (which, unlike Mr. Spencer’s MA actually focused on Islam; the politics and political impact of) and have been studying the politics and the history of the Middle East since my undergrad years and throughout my military career. None of that makes me an expert on politics, let alone Islamic political theory and history. I fail to see how Mr. Spencer’s rather broad degree (Religious studies-sorry, but that’s like saying a “Survey of Western history” class makes you an expert on Roman history) whose thesis did not focus on Islam (Catholic history).
As an Adjunct Fellow with the Free Congress Foundation in 2002 and 2003, he wrote a series of monographs on Islam that are still available from the Foundation: An Introduction to the Qur’an;Women and Islam; An Islamic Primer; Islam and the West; The Islamic Disinformation Lobby; Islam vs. Christianity; and Jihad in Context. More recently he has also written monographs for the David Horowitz Freedom Center: What Americans Need to Know About Jihad; The Violent Oppression of Women In Islam (with Phyllis Chesler); Islamic Leaders’ Plan for Genocide; and Muslim Persecution of Christians.
The same people who would view those organizations as confirmation of Mr. Spencer being an expert would also believe the “studies” that “prove” smoking is good for you that just happen to be published by doctors/organizations who just happen to receive all/most of their funding from Big Tobacco. I’m sure it’s just a happy coincidence that Mr. Spencer’s works just happen to confirm/reinforce the political message/aim of the organizations that pay him/promote his works/“review” his works. Yep, same type of happy coincidence that allows me to go out and smoke and know that it’s actually a healthy habit. After all, doctors and official sounding organizations that I have no real interest in questioning their motivations or source of funding on since it allows me to retain my preconceived conclusion about smoking have stated it’s healthy.