Updated 12:47 pm.EST, Sun November 22, 2009

Church|Tue, Nov. 04 2008 02:20 PM EST

Ecumenical Church Body Accuses Radical Islam DVD of Misleading Viewers

By Eric Young|Christian Post Reporter

The most prominent ecumenical church association in the United States has accused the filmmakers behind a controversial DVD on radical Islam of “distorting truth and misleading viewers.”

The National Council of Churches (NCC)’s Interfaith Relations Commission says the DVD, “Obsession: Radical Islam’s War Against the West,” has the effect of “fanning the sparks of mistrust, bigotry and hatred that undermine the very foundations of a multi-religious democracy.”

“We are deeply troubled by the apparent intent of a film that presents a barrage of violent images, pieced together with the voices of commentators who move from speaking of ‘radical Islam’ to impugning Islam and Muslims more generally and presenting fear-mongering parallels between today's extremist terrorists and the Nazis,” the commission expressed in a statement released late last week.

“[T]he content of this film has no useful analysis of terrorism beyond a shallow, monolithic, clash-of-civilizations theme that suggests that the only two responses to ‘radical Islam’ are war or appeasement,” it added.

Since its re-release one week after the seventh anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in America, “Obsession” has drawn intense national attention, particularly for the distribution of 28 million copies several weeks ago through more than 70 mainstream newspapers, including The New York Times.

The DVD features an hour of actual footage from Arabic TV rarely seen in the West, interviews with former terrorists, as well as undercover footage showing suicide bomber initiations, the indoctrination of young children into hate and violence, secret jihad meetings and public celebrations of 9/11.

While some have touted the documentary as a “must-see” for revealing what many in the West are unaware of, critics say “Obsession” does not clearly distinguish between radical Islam and mainstream Islam.

Critics are also wary of the timing of the documentary’s Sept. 18 re-release, which took place less than two months before the nation’s presidential election.

Gregory Ross, director of communications for the group behind the DVD’s mass distribution in recent months, however, said the timing of the movie’s re-release was meant to coincide with the Sept. 11 anniversary and that the intention was not to sway voters to either candidate.

Regardless of what the intent may have been, the NCC’s Interfaith Relations Commission has called for attention to be drawn away from the message of the DVD and toward the current and “unprecedented worldwide exchange” between Christians and Muslims.

“Building constructively on the foundations that unite us in fractured world provides a far more hopeful way ahead for Muslims, Christians, and Jews alike,” the commission stated.

The NCC’s statement was released two weeks after the conclusion of a Muslim-Christian conference hosted by the Archbishop of Canterbury that brought together 17 prominent Muslims and 19 Christian leaders.

The statement’s release also came just days before a delegation of 24 Muslim scholars was to meet in Rome with a delegation of Catholic leaders for a series of talks aimed at defusing tensions between Islam and Christianity.

The three-day meeting, which opened Tuesday, is being held under the banner "Love of God and love of neighbor."

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  • Fri Nov 07, 2008 1:32 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    ID, just got the DVD haven't had a chance to see it yet, but I'm not a bit surprised to see NCCs take on it and praise God we as Southern Baptists are not a part of it.

  • Fri Nov 07, 2008 9:09 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    I have seen the DVD. It's accurate. That's what disturbs the National Council of Churches, a liberal body that strays from correct Biblical interpretation with regularity.

    It's also fair. It points out that not all Muslims share this passion for jihad.

    It's also disturbing. Radical Islam hates the West, the Westerners, Israel, Jews, Democracy, America, Americans, Europe, Europeans, and all people who are not Muslim, including the members of the National Council of the Churches. They will kill us given the opportunity. They live for that opportunity.

    We should not be naive about it.

  • Wed Nov 05, 2008 1:07 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    03, the DVD doesn't attack Christianity but rather it is "supposedly" showing radical islam for what it truly is.

  • Wed Nov 05, 2008 12:07 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Its the theme of the fundamentalist Muslims to destroy the whole world by making such DVD's. Further do they or the Koran preach love and forgiveness, no its jihad, hatred, tooth for a tooth, an eye for an eye. What type of a God do they profess if their very teachings promote hatred, amongst humanity, and thats the reason many Muslims who go into the western world see this difference in their colleagues, the love and care, understanding of their christian brotheren and convert secretly to christianity. Whatever DVD's are being churned out to destroy christianity, remember christianity has survived many persecutions, trials and tribulations, and that rock, the foundation that Peter built cannot be destroyed with any new DVD's.

  • Tue Nov 04, 2008 7:00 pm Agree: 4   Disagree: 1

    The reaction of this liberal church body should not be a surprise. So-called "mainstream" Muslims only exist where they are not in a majority - where they are in the majority the "extremes" so clearly portrayed in Obssession are accepted and in many cases actively encouraged. Ask those who are being persecuted for the Christian beliefs in any nation where Islam is in the majority!

    True Christians worship the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob - the God of Moses, and David and the Old Testament prophets - the God and Father of our Lord Jesus the Messiah, the only true Saviour of the world.

    They do NOT worship the same god as these deluded and deceived followers of a religious-political system that holds untold millions in spiritual bondage.

  • Tue Nov 04, 2008 3:00 pm Agree: 3   Disagree: 0

    I have not watched this DVD, but did watch a multi-part series on PBS about the same subject. I believe it was Frontline. Even coming from a more liberal viewpoint, the realities of deeply ingrained hatred shown in that documentary are frightening.

    We musn't paint all muslims with a broad brush, but we cannot deny the realities that do exist. This isn't going to go away if we all just "make nice." The extremists aren't going to change or go away just because some folks got together and had a tea party. Children are being raised to hate all non-muslims in some parts of the world. There were celebrations in the streets of some cities when 9/11 happened, and many non-extremist muslims did nothing to object, even in more civilized nations where their safety wouldn't have been at risk if they had. From what I saw in that documentary series, peace will not come until Jesus Christ himself brings peace.

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