We are getting a long way off topic for this thread. A discussion of the details of karma-phala is probably better suited to the Non-Catholic Religions forum. In short, it is an impersonal force, like gravity. There is no God (or gods) driving it.
I’m fine with all that. But let’s review a bit of history:
(1) You were claiming that all systems of objectivist ethics are mistaken – for example, that they fall prey to the Euthyphro dilemma.
(2) Somehow the topic of your religion, Buddhism, came up.
(3) I expressed puzzlement as to how Buddhism could talk about “good” and “bad” without talking about objectivist ethics.
My issue is not with Buddhism; it is with any sort of subjectivist Buddhism such as the type you propose.
(4) You said that Buddhist ethics are relative to the consequences of actions.
(5) I pointed out that, in that case, there is nothing to prove that torture is wrong, since in some cases torture will lead to desired consequences.
(6) You said that, in these cases, the threat of hell was sufficient deterrent, so that torture became wrong because karma dictates hell in response to it.
(7) I claimed that this usage of hell as a determinant of right and wrong was circular, since it does not explain why torturers get hell instead of pleasant consequences – unless we already assume that torturing is bad.
(8) Others suggested the notion that karma might be amoral, in a “what goes around comes around” sort of sense.
(9) I suggested that, in this case, a person who achieves Nirvana would not experience the consequence of hell negatively, and thus would not have any reason not to torture people.
I suggest that this dialectical situation puts you in a position where you either need to (a) deny that Buddhism gives us a reason not to torture people, or (b) admit that Buddhism contains objective moral values. I leave it open for you to choose (b), as many Buddhists before you have chosen (b). But the key point is that you have to choose one or the other.
I am happy to be done with the conversation, however, if you would like to stop. Blessings!