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Robert Bruce Spencer (born February 27, 1962) [1] [2] is an American anti-Muslim [15] author and blogger, and one of the key figures of the counter-jihad movement. [16] [17] Spencer founded and has directed the blog Jihad Watch since 2003. In 2010 he co-founded the organization Stop Islamization of America with Pamela Geller. [18]
Spencer starts looking at the Quran; he notes many of its narratives resemble the Bible's, such as its human origin myth of Adam and Eve. Spencer also compares the accounts presented in the Quran with those in the apocrypha and other non-canonical works, including the Talmud and the Syriac Infancy Gospel. Other religions he assumes to have been ...
Richard B. Spencer (born 1978): American alt-right and white supremacist personality, says that he is an atheist, [45] but described himself as a "cultural Christian". [ 46 ] Andrew Tompkins , lead singer and bassist of the Australian Christian-themed doom metal band Paramaecium .
Tributes to Christ and the Bible by Brainy Men not Known as Active Christians; Volume III: Inspiration of the Bible—Definition, Extent, and Proof - James M. Gray; The Moral Glory of Jesus Christ a Proof of Inspiration - William G. Moorehead; God in Christ the Only Revelation of the Fatherhood of God - Robert E. Speer
In The Catholic World Report J. Mark Nicovich questioned Spencer's claim that Islam's historical origins had not been subjected to "historical criticism on any significant scale", and said that Spencer's work is "fatally flawed by numerous logical fallacies and poor source criticism."
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Onward Muslim Soldiers: How Jihad Still Threatens America and the West, published in October 2003, is a nonfiction book by Robert Spencer.Spencer described the book as an "in-depth study of the doctrine of jihad and how it is exploited today by terrorists to justify what they’re doing and to recruit and motivate new terrorists".
This is from one of the articles quoted. So clearly people think they have found errors in his work. The point of this article is to present a balanced view - there is a section for Spencer's views, and a section for criticisms. Let's stick with the structure that most other pages are using. - 06 Dec 2005