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Religions decry use of torture
Utah leaders sign petition; LDS issue own statement
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Webster noted former President Jimmy Carter's appearance Tuesday in Salt Lake City to sign his new book dealing with the nation's changing moral compass and how religious fundamentalism is often used in shaping public policy. Religious rhetoric by some evangelical Christians and members of the Bush administration invoking divine mandate for the war in Iraq "has interested religious leaders greatly in what is being done in the name of God.
"I think it's calling on God as a way to justify what is being done, and I think Carter's analysis of the Christian fundamentalism that's influencing much of our actions has awakened many religious leaders. . . . There are a lot of things he sees a result of a very small segment of our nation" that many Utahns and other Americans see affecting "our national policy and our national soul."
The Bush administration has come under heavy criticism in recent months after a memo to former White House counsel (now Attorney General) Alberto Gonzales surfaced last year, sanctioning the use of some forms of torture.
Bybee is also an active member of the LDS Church, and his participation in producing what some call the "torture memo" has been debated by both public policy groups and Internet bloggers ever since. Just this week, a flurry of activity on www.feministmormonhousewives.org has debated the role of torture against terror suspects, and Bybee's role in crafting the Bush administration's stance.
The memo outlined that to qualify as torture, physical pain must be "equivalent in intensity to the pain accompanying serious physical injury, such as organ failure, impairment of bodily function, or even death." Gonzales and others discussed several abusive techniques that could be used, including "waterboarding," which involves strapping a person to a board, raising his feet above his head, wrapping his face and nose in a wet towel, and dripping water onto the head, simulating the suffocating effects of drowning.
Several bloggers wondered why the LDS Church has never issued a formal statement condemning torture. Bills said he couldn't comment any further than the statement offered Wednesday by the church.
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