Seed Media Group

Search this blog

Profile

Chad Orzel "Prof. Orzel gives the impression of an everyday guy who just happens to have a vast but hidden knowledge of physics." (anonymous student evaluation comment)

The miscellaneous ramblings of a physicist at a small liberal arts college. Physics, politics, pop culture, and occasional conversations with his dog.

Donors Choose challenge link

Recent Posts

Recent Comments

Greatest Hits

Chateau Steelypips

Categories

Blogroll

Scientists

Academics

Interesting People

Books

Punditry

Archives

Subscribe via Email

Stay abreast of your favorite bloggers' latest and greatest via e-mail, via a daily digest.

Sign me up!

« links for 2008-05-21 | Main | Thank You for Listening »

Torture Is Wrong

Category: PoliticsReligionWar
Posted on: May 21, 2008 7:22 AM, by Chad Orzel

Fred Clark of Slacktivist points to the National Religious Campaign Against Torture, and specifically their Banners Across America project:

trinity_methodist_torture_is_wrong_resized.jpgNRCAT is making June the month for Banners Across America! We are asking congregations of all sizes, from every state, and all faiths, to join in a public witness against torture by displaying a banner outside their place of worship during Torture Awareness Month (June 2008).

Our goal is to have banners displayed by NRCAT member congregations in all 50 states, DC, and Puerto Rico.

(Update: Note that the map is deceptive-- they have a list of 200-ish participating congregations linked from that page).

It's sad that anyone in this country, in this day and age, needs to launch this sort of project. But I applaud their efforts to remind people of basic human decency. As Fred says, though, why stop there?

"Torture is wrong" is a statement every religious congregation can agree to bear witness to, but it is not exclusively a religious testimony. Next to the banners on every church on Main Street I'd like to see other banners: "Little Anthony's Pizza says 'torture is wrong,'" "Prime Cuts Salon says 'torture is wrong,'" "John's Tavern says 'torture is wrong.'"

Can I get a witness?

Amen, brother.

Torture is wrong. Pass it on.

TrackBacks

(TrackBack URL for this entry: )

Comments

# 1 | Joel | May 21, 2008 8:43 AM

Judging from their map of states with participating congregations, they're not doing too well, so far only Mississippi is listed.

I'm not all that suprised, the Bush Administration has done a pretty good job of selling the idea that our enhanced interrogation techniques do not add up to torture. Besides, who wants to admit that we torture?

# 2 | CCPhysicist | May 21, 2008 9:10 AM

Today's news contains a survey of FBI agents who say we are doing things that would be illegal in the United States. They refused to participate when officially approved illegal acts started, so they don't always know how far it went.

# 3 | Chad Orzel | May 21, 2008 10:06 AM

Judging from their map of states with participating congregations, they're not doing too well, so far only Mississippi is listed.

They just haven't updated their map. Or, possibly, their color definitions are bad.

If you click on the link that says "Click here for a list of participating congregations by state," you'll find 200-ish churches that have signed on.

# 4 | Uncle Al | May 21, 2008 10:51 AM

Christianity's Inquisition is the explicit Official line on torture - that which does not draw blood is sanctioned. The contemporary pharmaceutical armamentarium is eschewed in favor of classic physical abuse. The object of torture is not obtention of information - nor was it ever. Mutilation is educative.

Post a Comment

(A valid email address is required, for authentication and spam-fighting purposes. Email addresses will not be published, sold, or mass-mailed. Some comments may be held for moderation. If your comment is rejected claiming you didn't provide an email address, delete the cookies in your web browser, and try posting again. We apologize for the inconvenience, and are working to fix the bug.)





Having problems commenting? (UPDATED)

Blogs in the Network

Advertisement

Top Five: Most German

Search All Blogs

Top Science Stories

powered by SEED - seedmagazine.com