Evangelicals slam torture in war on terrorism

Mon Mar 12, 2007 2:40pm EDT
 
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By Ed Stoddard

DALLAS (Reuters) - A major U.S. association of evangelical Christians has condemned torture by the U.S. military and reaffirmed its commitment to environmental activism, positions that highlight broader splits in a movement associated with conservative causes.

"United States law and military doctrine has banned the resort to torture or cruel and degrading treatment. Tragically, documented cases of torture and inhumane and cruel behavior have occurred at various sites in the war on terror," the National Association of Evangelicals said in a statement.

"Current law opens procedural loopholes for more to continue," said the statement endorsed by the association's board of directors at its annual meeting in Eden, Minnesota, over the weekend. It was the first big NAE meeting since its former president Ted Haggard stepped down in November over a gay-sex scandal.

Evangelical Christians have been among the staunchest supporters of the U.S. war in Iraq and the broader war on terror and many rankle at criticism of the American military which they see as unpatriotic and even un-Christian.

But divisions have emerged among the 60 million U.S. evangelicals as prominent figures publicly embrace causes such as global warming that are usually associated with the left of America's political divide.

Evangelicals have tended to be more vocal on hot-button culture issues such as abortion and gay marriage -- issues which President George W. Bush's Republican Party has used to get its supporters to the ballot box.

The NAE, with 30 million members, is also socially conservative but it sees room on its Christian agenda for activism in other areas.

"This new document is a Biblical reflection on the unjustified use of torture ... It is part of the international agenda that evangelicals have adopted," Richard Cizik, the NAE's vice president for governmental affairs, told Reuters.  Continued...

 
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