Okay, Dopers, unlike many people in LA, I drove two friends home tonight (sober) from a bar that I couldn’t afford (friends bought me Taco Bell though, loving the 7-layer). After dropping them off, at approx 1:45 on KFWB News Radio ( Metropolitan LA News Radio) there was a call in show discussing bailouts, car companies and how you FEEL ABOUT TORTURE. (Called 'The Countdown) Granted, it was a segmented show (and I emailed them to find the link for past broadcasts just now) and there was little time to let phone in-ers go to their own details…
Annie, the last caller on the subject said this about waterboarding:
“I feel it’s really not torture, but more like a BAPTISM, just without a priest. It’s a cleansing process.”
Ooof.
Other callers were mostly against it, many of whom were saying if it’s done, it should be done to people who are really connected. One caller said she worked for equal rights for all prisoners in the Russian consolate, saying the torture that’s done is done 6-8 hours per day and all inhumane.
Now, I don’t hold any of this to be accurate, I mean, there are call in screeners, and working in talk radio previously, the radio station needs to get every angle on the air.
This was a taped show, and I’m hoping I can get the link to post here soon, but there’s a good example of one believer. Annie, sounding well spoken and intelligent comparing waterboarding to a baptism is insulting, not just to me or any other non-believer, but I can see how this would be out of this world offending to many, many christians.
But how she said it’s like “a baptism” is frightening to me and more proof that many believers, churchgoers of all sects have mislead themselves individually into thinking maybe something like, “It’s okay if we do it to THEM,” but “them” isn’t exactly defined.
I certainly do not feel that any real believer would go Annie’s way, thinking that this type of torture, which can drown you IIRC, is like a cleansing process much like baptism.
When I can get a post from them, I’ll paste the link. Would it be legal to waterboard a churchgoer like Annie? Just so she can wake up in ICU in a few weeks and we can ask her if she feels baptized, or at least cleansed?