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Anyways, I admire your honesty, and since we are at that and I know you're Christian, how does it fit with your religion (the torture)?
It doesn't fit, really. Or if it does, I haven't discovered how. There's a few different types of torture (I'm assuming, I haven't studied it, so this is just my assumption): Out of a sick-minded wish to impose pain/suffering, with no outcome other than your satisfaction that pain/suffering was imposed. That, I am totally against.
But another kind of torture [on various levels]: if you are, for instance, 'scare' someone into giving information. The slippery slope with torture is: who gets to determine which folks get tortured & which don't? And who gets to determine which levels of torture are acceptable.
The authority behind those imposing the torture are allowing it to gain the means to their end. But who gets to determine if the authority is sound? Who gets to determine if the authority is working to a good purpose, or an evil purpose? There's really nobody who can determine that 100% except God.
So, the jist of it is that I definitely approve of torture. I do think highly enough of our country to believe that any torture we allow is with a good intent to secure the safety of our citizens. That belief of mine could well be changed if it appears that the leaders of our nation are working toward evil. But again, who gets to determine what's a 'good' purpose and what's an 'evil' purpose? I know it's not me.
*edit* As for torture that I could inflict on someone. I would personally torture anyone, without hesitation, if it was a matter of my family's safety. Whether torture is right/wrong, I'd take jail/death/whatever to ensure their safety. And I'd probably make it more painful than the other neighbor nations currently impose, to make sure it was resolved quickly rather than over a long period of time.
Just recently, somebody said (on one of those talk shows, I think it was about Obama and McCain's flip flops), that hypocrisy is necessary for today's politicians in order to do their jobs. I disagree, but that's what they are preaching.
I disagree as well. I think that it is their dishonesty which makes them a politician. An honest citizen in a position of voted authority could just as well do a bang-up job without being a politician. Haven't seen many of those around in the last few decades.