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  • Mistress Cookie
    Petite pearl of Baptist womanhood
    True Christian™
    • Jul 2008
    • 6790

    #1

    Study "exposes" link between regular churchgoing and support of o

    Very rarely, in small doses, I see what's being published in the lieberal news....just to be familiare with what the enemy hate-mongers are cooking up. I make sure I "bookend" such reading with phone calls to a pastor, to process and eradicate what I've been exposed to.

    The Huffy-Puffy Post has published "findings" that "prove" that the more regularly one goes to church, the more likely one is to approve of torture.

    I think it's best we discuss this "study" here and now, head on.

    http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/04/30/religion.torture/

    WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The more often Americans go to church, the more likely they are to support the torture of suspected terrorists, according to a new survey.

    More than half of people who attend services at least once a week -- 54 percent -- said the use of torture against suspected terrorists is "often" or "sometimes" justified. Only 42 percent of people who "seldom or never" go to services agreed, according to the analysis released Wednesday by the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life.

    White evangelical Protestants were the religious group most likely to say torture is often or sometimes justified -- more than six in 10 supported it. People unaffiliated with any religious organization were least likely to back it. Only four in 10 of them did.

    The analysis is based on a Pew Research Center survey of 742 American adults conducted April 14-21. It did not include analysis of groups other than white evangelicals, white non-Hispanic Catholics, white mainline Protestants and the religiously unaffiliated, because the sample size was too small.

    The president of the National Association of Evangelicals, Leith Anderson, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    The survey asked: "Do you think the use of torture against suspected terrorists in order to gain important information can often be justified, sometimes be justified, rarely be justified, or never be justified?"

    Roughly half of all respondents -- 49 percent -- said it is often or sometimes justified. A quarter said it never is.

    The religious groups most likely to say torture is never justified was Protestant denominations -- such as Episcopalians, Lutherans and Presbyterians -- categorized as "mainline" Protestants, in contrast to evangelicals. Just over three in 10 of them said torture is never justified. A quarter of the religiously unaffiliated said the same, compared with two in 10 white non-Hispanic Catholics and one in eight evangelicals.
  • Nurse Clampett
    Jesus's Favorite Nurse
    Forum Member
    • Jan 2009
    • 974

    #2
    Re: Study "exposes" link between regular churchgoing and support

    Good church attending folk learn that God is no sissy when it comes to meting out grievous violence on the wicked. Here's just a sample of what the Bible says about torture:

    Proverbs 20:30
    The blueness of a wound cleanseth away evil: so do stripes the inward parts of the belly

    Proverbs 18:6
    A fool's lips enter into contention, and his mouth calleth for strokes.

    Proverbs 19:29

    Judgments are prepared for scorners, and stripes for the back of fools

    Proverbs 26:3
    A whip for the horse, a bridle for the ass, and a rod for the fool's back
    Luke 5:31
    And Jesus answering said unto them, They that are whole need not a physician; but they that are sick

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    • Ezekiel Bathfire
      Pastor for Diversity and Tolerance
      Christ's Rottweiler
       
      • Jan 2008
      • 22895

      #3
      Re: Study "exposes" link between regular churchgoing and support

      I cannot see a difficulty here at all - I am merely surprised that 42% seemed opposed. I can only assume they weren't Christians in the True™ sense.

      Why would anyone be opposed to torture? Torture has its place in redeeming souls. A swift death may hinder the subject from accepting Jesus, endless hours of physical and mental pain with the promise of more to come often puts the subject in the correct state of mind to accept God.

      A demon may be so deep inside the subject that it is required to be teased out of his very soul. Only then can he see the Glory of the Godly cause of God's Favorite Country - and what right-minded, god-fearing person could not accept that?
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