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He Planned to Blow Up Mosque, Then What Happened? New Film Explains

The first visit of Richard “Mac” McKinney, the Ball State senior and retired Marine sergeant, to a mosque was to blow it up.

What happened at this visit and how he himself became a Muslim is the subject of a new 30-minute documentary, “Stranger at the Gate,” Religion News Service reported.

The film, which debuted on The New Yorker magazine’s YouTube channel on Wednesday, September 14, is part of director Joshua Seftel’s years-long effort to combat Islamophobia.

“To me, the story is very much about this moment,” said Seftel, who is an occasional contributor to “This American Life” and a commentator on CBS’ “Sunday Morning.”

“It’s the story of division and hate circulating around the world.” And, he added, “It shows change is possible.”

Love Wins

Instead of finding enemies at the mosque, McKinney encountered several of the members of the Islamic Center of Muncie who welcomed him inside.

McKinney said he was totally unprepared for the welcome he received.

“They were just plain pleasant,” he said in a phone call from New York, where he was attending the documentary’s premiere.

“I didn’t expect that, I expected to be judged. I expected to be looked at like I was less than human because I didn’t follow the Islamic path. But I wasn’t. I was basically treated like one of them. It threw me off. I wasn’t ready for that.”