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Ergun Caner at Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary
Ergun Caner was the featured guest speaker (see advertisement here) at the GGBTS 2010 Missions Conference (link to page with links to audio), which was held February 12-14, 2014. Caner evidently delivered at least three addresses: Friday evening: Around 6:20, Caner claims that his father-in-law is from “Possum Kill, NC.” We can’t find any place…
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Tom McCall – Conversation with Dr. Ergun Caner
This conversation, between Tom McCall and Ergun Caner, was recently posted to Youtube, but appears to be from several years ago, while Ergun Caner was with Liberty Theological Seminar (not sure how many years ago, exactly) (link to video). It has some of the usual claims, and some interesting situations. Around 45 seconds in, the…
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The "We Dressed Differently" Claim
Dr. Ergun Caner has sometimes claimed that he “dressed differently” than typical Americans back when, as a young boy, he was allegedly a devout Muslim. One reason to question this claim is the photo of his father in front of the Islamic Center that he supposedly “built.” Someone dressed as an imam is near the…
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The Middle Name Issue Revisited (and some miscellaneous items) with Ergun Caner
Middle Name IssueErgun Caner apparently preached “What Worship Looks Like” at FBC Lyons on November 17, 2013. Around 20:45 into the mp3, Ergun Caner states: “My father’s middle name, Mehmet, I took when he passed, it means Mohammed in Turkish.” (link to mp3) That is nice as clarification that Caner’s name is not really “Ergun…
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iTBN Contributions – Ergun Caner
For a full list of iTBN appearances, see the following link (Link). Apparently, Dr. Ergun Caner was a guest on a series of episodes of “The King is Coming,” with Dr. Ed Hindson, and also on a previous show hosted by Pastor Jentezen Franklin. The most disappointing comments are from that last show, but I’ve…
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Buffalo Creek Baptist Church – Easter 2013
Apparently, on Easter 2013, Ergun Caner spoke at the Buffalo Creek Baptist Church (link to mp3). It was interesting to hear the testimonial parts of his message: (all times are approximate) (1:10) “To be very honest, again – for those who are visitors, I am Turkish, born in Sweden, raised as a Muslim, Christian. Born-again,…
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Caner vs. Driscoll – Another Comparison
In an apparently removed article (available at the moment, here), John B. Carpenter made a comparison between Mark Driscoll’s alleged plagiarism and Ergun Caner’s alleged autobiographical embellishment. I wonder what Dr. Carpenter would have done if he had seen the translation of Bin Ladin’s 1998 fatwa provided the Federation of American Scientists (link) with the…
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"Rip the Roof Off" – Ergun Caner 2010
Some time in 2010, Dr. Caner preached a sermon titled “Rip the Roof Off,” at Bell Shoals. One interesting thing about this sermon is that it appears to be more like the cleaned up testimony we will see in some of the post-2010 sermons, but the description posted with the video still reflects the pre-2010…
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Mohler/Caner Panel at SBTS
Someone recently pointed me to audio from a panel at SBTS from several years ago – apparently November 14, 2003, where Mohler and Ergun Caner were speaking about Islam. Unfortunately, it seems that some of the audio may be missing, as some of the files end a little abruptly. Here are the links: (part 1)(part…
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Ergun Caner Testimony at "Free CD Tracts"
“Free CD Tracts” has posted Ergun Caner’s testimony (here). There are links to audio (here) and video (one – two). All times are approximate and refer to the audio file:“For the average Muslim it takes seven years to come to faith in Jesus – for me, it was any number of years” (0:30)If only he…