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Episcopalians under fire for  hosting Muslim convention
 
By Megan Sweas| Religion News  Service,  
Dec  06, 2012 10:05 PM ESTAP 
 
PASADENA, Calif. — Leaders of a flagship  progressive Episcopal church are 
defending themselves against charges of  sympathy for terrorists in their 
decision to host the annual Muslim Public  Affairs Council convention. 
All Saints Church has received dozens of emails accusing it of condoning  
terrorism for hosting MPAC’s 12th annual convention on Dec. 15, the first 
held  in a Christian church.
 
Ryan Mauro, national security analyst at RadicalIslam.org, contends that 
MPAC  is “taking advantage of naive Christians,” and that Islamists seek to 
protect  themselves from critics by forming an “interfaith bloc.” He 
criticized MPAC  statements on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and accused 
its 
leaders of being  part of a Muslim Brotherhood plot to destroy the West from 
within. 
While many Muslims in the public eye have come to expect such condemnation, 
 other religious leaders feel a responsibility to stand up to concerted 
efforts  to demonize Muslims. “This is not just a few random cranky Christians,”
 the Rev.  Susan Russell, a senior associate of All Saints Church, told 
reporters on  Thursday (Dec. 6). 
“Just because it’s directed at Muslims now, doesn’t mean it’s not going 
to be  directed to other faith communities at other times,” added Rabbi Sarah 
Bassin,  executive director of NewGround, a Muslim-Jewish dialogue org
anization. 
Still, All Saints Rector Edwin J. Bacon Jr. said the emails to All Saints  
were unexpected. 
“We’ve received so much joy and reinforcement from living an 
interreligious  life, so we simply hadn’t been aware that this would cause 
offense for 
some  people,” he said, standing at the All Saints altar with about 25 
interfaith  leaders. “It’s bringing us some very good advertisement, talking 
about 
our  mission.” 
Salam Al-Marayati, MPAC’s president, said that the criticism has given the  
conference so much free publicity that part of the marketing budget will be 
 transferred to provide extra security. 
Al-Marayati invited anti-Islam activists to the convention. "We can  remove 
that hatred and prejudice in your heart and replace it with  
understanding," he said.

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