This episode explores the evolution of former Congressman Mark Siljander's perspective on Islam and the potential for bridging the Muslim-Christian divide. Against the backdrop of Siljander's initial anti-Muslim stance and neoconservative ideology in the 1980s, a profound spiritual epiphany led him to question his views. More significantly, this epiphany prompted a deep study of the Quran and Aramaic texts, revealing unexpected commonalities between Islam and Christianity, particularly concerning the birth and nature of Jesus. For instance, Siljander's analysis of the Aramaic Peshitta text highlighted surprising linguistic parallels with the Quran's description of Jesus's conception. As the discussion pivoted to international relations, Siljander recounted his experiences mediating conflicts, contrasting his approach with the often-divisive tactics of neoconservatives. He emphasized the importance of building trust and finding common ground through respectful dialogue, rather than resorting to threats or accusations. Ultimately, Siljander's journey underscores the potential for interfaith understanding and peacemaking through genuine engagement and a focus on shared values.