As religious leaders in Connecticut we are deeply concerned, indeed horrified, that Congress is poised to legalize torture. Earlier this week, at a press conference at Hartford Seminary, we spoke in one voice to say emphatically: No torture anywhere anytime–no exceptions. We joined our voices with those of national religious leaders in the National Religious Campaign Against Torture who published an [sic] signed by national figures in Washington’s Roll Call on the same day.
We are compelled to speak again because the just-announced Republican “compromise” threatens to compromise the rule of law and the laws of God. Torture is a moral and legal issue; it is also a profoundly religious issue, for it degrades the image of God in the tortured and the torturer alike. Our moral compass is swinging wildly. To tolerate, or worse decriminalize, torture jeopardizes the soul of our nation.
So there are some religious leaders willing to speak up against this outrage. See the rest at the link above.
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