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    Headline: "Evangelicals Wrong to Endorse Anti-Torture Statement"(document)
    http://headlines.agapepress.org/archive/7/122006c.asp

    (AgapePress) - A conservative Christian leader says the organization known as the National Religious Campaign Against Torture isn't saying anything about torture in places like North Korea, China, and Saudi Arabia -- but instead is focusing its ire upon the U.S. and the Bush administration.

    Mark Tooley directs the United Methodist Committee of the Institute on Religion and Democracy (IRD), based in Washington, DC. Tooley says he has reviewed the declaration issued by the National Religious Campaign Against Torture and has noted the document does not say anything about torture in places where it really occurs. That causes him to question the group's motive.

    "If this group were genuinely interested in torture, of course they would be addressing those regimes that actively and deliberately do practice torture rather than focusing exclusively on the United States," he comments. He says he detects a "double standard" in the campaign against torture. "[It] is primarily a creation of the religious left and whose interest is not so much in torture, per se, but about opposing U.S. foreign policy."

    It is unfortunate, says the IRD spokesman, that some high-profile leaders like mega-church pastor Rick Warren and Ted Haggard of the National Association of Evangelicals have signed on to the document.

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    Re: Evangelicals Wrong to Endorse Anti-Torture Statement(document)

    BTW, I think torture is a sad thing. But you can see why this news author said what he did about the wording of their anti-torture statement. It's about the view of that certain document being used in a very political statement instead of truly a heartfelt anti-torture document or else the true torture regimes around the globe who use this in regular daily life would be at the TOP of a very long list.
    Last edited by faith; 07-12-2006, 07:36 PM.

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      Re: Evangelicals Wrong to Endorse Anti-Torture Statement(document)

      Just saw Bill O'Reilly do a talking points on this subject, and IMHO he is absolutely right. These are terrorists-not soldiers in uniform. These are people who target innocent civilians. While no one (certainly not me) believes in torture, I have no problem with sleep deprivation and things like that.

      The Geneva Convention states that they may only be required to give their name, rank and serial number. Have we gone absolutely stark raving mad????

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