Mormons & Torture
There is a lot of talk about the US torture methods these days and I wanted to know what the LDS take is on this? What do you think, would Captain Moroni have used Torture as a means to protect the Nephites from an unknown attack? How about Joseph? Would he have tortured the enemy in order to prevent the Saints from being mobbed, raped and killed? In the Old Testament did we see any evidence of torturing the enemy in order to stop an impending attack? Should torture be used on the enemy in order to prevent future 9/11 attacks from happening?
Are we talking about real torture (beheadings, burning, removal of limbs ie Ammon, castration, boiling oil in the openings of the victim,rape) or just harsh interrogation techniques (sleep deprivation, threats, water boarding, standing against a wall for many hours,). Calling something torture does not make it so.
Moroni, in my opinion was a right wing extremist (a term I use fondly), more so then any of the politicians that we have today. In Alma 51 he caused 4000 King men to be put to death because they rebelled against his ideals of freedom and he compelled (by threat of death or suffering) the kingmen if they did not post the title of Liberty on their cities. Is that not torture? Threatening death if you do not give up a socially suicidal idea sounds like a form of torture. '
We see in the Story of King Solomon. He threatened to slice a baby in half to find the baby's true mother. That is pretty severe even if he really would not have followed through.
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John 11: 50 50 Nor consider that it is expedient for us, that one man should die for the people, and that the whole nation perish not. |
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1 Ne. 4: 13 13 Behold the Lord slayeth the wicked to bring forth his righteous purposes. It is better that one man should perish than that a nation should dwindle and perish in unbelief. |
I would not torture a person to get information out of him. I find that to be incompatible with the teachings of the restored Gospel, and with the character of our exemplar-Christ. I'd rather stand on the moral high ground and lose my life than stoop to the methods of man and lose my soul. That's just me, of course.
Nah. I'll fight for my country's and my family's freedoms, just like the Nephites. And if God sees fit that I should fall into the hands of my enemies, he will be God just the same, and I'll endure whatever I'm called upon to endure, to the best of my ability. God will not protect a man because he tortures another. The man who does so will be left to his own strength and his own cunning. I'd rather have God on my side, thank you. I still choose the moral high ground. Throw me and my family into the fires of the Ammonihahites if you so choose. The flames that were good enough for them are certainly good enough for us.
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Here is an interesting article that shows two Mormons with opposite views on the issue of "harsh interrogation techniques" or Torture, depending on your view
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I really did not care for the article, because it uses the death of a soldier to prove torture is wrong. It's in fact a shameless article, but I do think there is room for people to disagree on this issue in the Church. It seems like a very gray issue to me as I do not relish the fact that pain has to be inflicted on anyone.
I hate torture or extreme interrogation, or what ever it is called. But I hate the option that TheQuitMan has put forth worse. I am not willing to watch my wife and children thrown in to a fiery pit, beheaded, or threatened by a small group of people. If I could get some information to save them by pouring water into someones mouth (the most extreme example that anti torture advocates can come up with), or making them stay up all night, or scaring them with insects I would do it personally, if it saved the lives of my Family or my fellow soldiers.
From the cited article by Ann Wright
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The torture techniques authorized were (1) attention grasp, (2) walling, (3) facial hold, (4) facial slap, (5) cramped confinement, (6) wall standing, (7) stress position, (8) sleep deprivation, (9) insects placed in a confinement box, and (10) waterboarding. |
Rather off topic, but... Here is a description of some of the "torture" techniques the United States Uses. Source 2 Oh we are so mean. |
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And if God sees fit that I should fall into the hands of my enemies, he will be God just the same, and I'll endure whatever I'm called upon to endure, to the best of my ability. |