Are you talking about this thread? If you didn’t hear a lot of denounciation of torture on this thread, it may be that some posters are trying to stay on topic, which is the death penalty vs. abortion as life issues.
If you are talking about another thread, please point us to that so we can see what you are talking about.
There’s a number of reasons for this.
- First of all the threat to human life (innocent or not) is exponentially greater when it comes to abortion than to the death penalty. So, it make sense that our energy is more focused in that direction.
- Second, abortion is a national issue. The death penalty is local. Only about 35 states have the death penalty and most of those don’t use it. In the most recent year I could find stats, 2010, executions were carried out in only 12 states. So for the vast majority of Catholics, it is a social issue but not one they can do anything about. If you live in a no-capital punishment state, you don’t have anything or anybody to rail against or a state captial to hold your rally.
- The current climate is already anti-death penalty. In addition to the states who don’t execute at all, several others have suspended all executions and the USSC regularly hears challenges to captial punishment - individual cases and general applications (ie methods). Compare this to abortion where the government often takes the position of trying to increase the availability and usage of abortion.
- As Catholics, we should put our efforts, first and foremost, in fighting those evils that the Church herself has identified as absolutes. Abortion is one of those, euthenasia is one of those, slavery is one of those, etc. Capital punishment is not one of those. Yes, the last two Popes have spoken out strongly against the death penalty but not as an intrinsic evil but as something that is **no longer **necessary in our modern society.