Torture

This Molotov guy leaves out the fact that it was a forced confession obtained by torture. Perhaps Jesus can tolerate torture without giving into the demands of the torturer, but the greater, imperfect majority is not. Furthermore, modern torture techniques are honestly more extreme.

If someone were waterboarding you, making you go without sleep for three days, using psychological techniques to confuse you about your senses, subjecting you to sexual abuse, etc. You might just give in to their demands of reading off a confession.

If you are confused as to what I am talking about then simply watch the documentary "Taxi to the Darkside." It's a documentary narrated by some of our country's finest military patriots about the torture techniques they were ordered to use on innocent civilians in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Also, in the spirit of St. Patrick's day, I will also cite the film "In the Name of the Father," a film about the Irish family falsely accused of being involved with IRA bombings. The family was held behind bars based on forced confessions which were documented. Tony Blair recently apologized last year in the UK's first public recognition of error. The family was put behind bars through the UK's equivalent of the Patriot Act...

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