Poisonshady313
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important commentary. He finished off by saying "Now go and study"It is like Hillel said while standing on one foot; the golden rule is the entire message, all the rest is commentary.
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important commentary. He finished off by saying "Now go and study"It is like Hillel said while standing on one foot; the golden rule is the entire message, all the rest is commentary.
important commentary. He finished off by saying "Now go and study"
i find this thread tortue, will you remove it for me? in all seriousness if torturing me would save hundred of lifes i would approve of it.I oppose all torture. The reason why is the Golden Rule. I believe in doing to others as you would have them do unto you.
i find this thread tortue, will you remove it for me? in all seriousness if torturing me would save hundred of lifes i would approve of it.
Not me persay but their have been and will be times when torture saves lives.But there is no realistic scenario where it would do that.
Not me persay but their have been and will be times when torture saves lives.
you can not deny that their has been will be or atleast could be a time when torturing one person could save lives. I think torture is way over used and should require more definitive proof of its necesity then it curently has.Not really though.
you can not deny that their has been will be or atleast could be a time when torturing one person could save lives. I think torture is way over used and should require more definitive proof of its necesity then it curently has.
A paradox if ever I heard one. :foot:I oppose all torture. The reason why is the Golden Rule. I believe in doing to others as you would have them do unto you.
I think the desire to torture stems from gratification and that it procures reliable data is but a pretext.
mpst of the time yes but what about that 1 time it isnt.I think the desire to torture stems from gratification and that it procures reliable data is but a pretext.
what do you mean?I disagree. I think instances in which torture is an end unto itself, rather than a means to an end, are quite rare.
mpst of the time yes but what about that 1 time it isnt.
what do you mean?
Yes but that doesnt mean most tortures turn out justified. i think its fine when it can save a large number of lives, but only when its justifyiable to think that it will, over whelming evidence or screaming ill never tell. Most of the time i think it fails. I think it should be saved for only dire circastances. Father Heaven disagrees with us both. He thinks its just a pretext. I agree there are too many sick *ucks who use it as a pretext. Some times i think iot doesnt matter as long as it a justifiable and produces results. I think most of the time is fear and desperation. I think this is also wrong. It should never been a desperate attempt but always a justified course of action. I think its over done, and in general wrong, but sometimes the ends do justify the means.I don't believe that the existence of torture is for the purpose of the torturer getting pleasure out of torturing.
I believe torture is used as a means to get something someone wants.
Similar to robbing someone at gun point. "Give me your cash, or I'll shoot you"
The goal here is for the robber to obtain the cash. The gun is an incentive for the victim to cooperate.
It could even be said that robbery at gunpoint IS torture, because of the anxiety and fear caused by the threat of experiencing terrible physical pain or death.
For the most part, I don't believe those who commit torture do so for the sake of committing torture.
"Whip me" said the masochist to the sadist.
"No" said the sadist.
What if someone is about to be blown up and the only way to stop that person from having their entrails splattered everywhere was to pistol whip someone's teeth out until they told you where the bomb was and how to diffuse it?
Also, doesn't sending a criminal to jail count as torture? Especially a Mexican/Turkish/Burmese jail?
Speculation is endless, isn't it? What if you pistol whipped someone's teeth out and they only told you false information because they were teed-off at you for pistol whipping their teeth out? Meanwhile, because you acted on their false information, the bomb went off anyway? Gosh. We could speculate all night. Do you have any evidence from actual, practicing interrogators that torture works best?