
TORTURE IS A MORAL ISSUE
A Statement of
Conscience Against Torture
Sense-of-the-Assembly Resolution 0721--passed
by the 2007 General Assembly meeting in Fort Worth--called torture
immoral, endorsed the statement below, and urged Disciples to work for
the elimination of torture.
Please join the 30 heads of
communion, the more than 80 communities of faith and faith-based
organizations, and over 18,000 people who have already endorsed this
statement:
Torture violates the
basic dignity of the human person that all religions, in their highest
ideals, hold dear. It degrades everyone involved -- policy-makers,
perpetrators and victims.
It contradicts our nation's most cherished ideals. Any policies that
permit torture and inhumane treatment are shocking and morally
intolerable.
Nothing less is at stake in the torture abuse crisis than the soul of
our nation. What does it signify if torture is condemned in word but
allowed in deed? Let America abolish torture now -- without exceptions.
Please Endorse the Statement
Today:
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