Sorry for the length, trying to respond to many.
Seems pretty clear cut. Torture in inherently evil. Christ was tortured. And, as the evidence clearly shows, it is very ineffective. In fact, it appears that to befirend our enemies is far more effective in getting at the truth. Yeah, that whole love thy neighbor thing. What good are our principles if we only follow them when it’s convenient or doesn’t cost us anything.
What evidence are you pointing to with this conclusion? There are as many people who will tell you enhanced interrogation techniques ARE effective as say they aren’t. Do you really imagine in a scenario where authorities are trying to find 3 nuclear devices that the truthfulness of the answer would not be easy to verify, and that the suspect being interrogated is fully aware of that?
The difference in principle is that it’s not an ordinary case, thus isn’t part of the original principle, and standing by waxing eloquent on how nice your principled life is means that in a short time it will end - along with millions of INNOCENT others - in a nuclear detonation. What good are our principles if we are not alive to use them? It is no different than saying in principle it is wrong to take another human life, then fighting as part of a nation’s armed forces where you must take another human life, sometimes many. Is that a violation of principle?
Didn’t Peter get chastised for cutting of Malchus ear, in an attempt to prevent a far greater crime?
No, he got chastised for losing his composure and trying to solve a crisis in the manner of a vigilante, not in accord with the legitimate laws.
…to fall prey to moral relitivism and self-justifications?
It isn’t moral relativism nor self-justification to stand up for the inalienable rights of millions of people to the ONE individual who is acting outside the law and attempting to slaughter them all indiscriminately.
What next, abortion whenever someones life is in danger…
I would ask why you would even HAVE a position on abortion when you think it’s wrong to terminate a pregnancy, yet perfectly evil to try and halt the mass execution of millions of past full-term innocent lives. How do you square that? It sounds to me more a case of Jewish zealots trying to convince Jesus that He shouldn’t heal on the Sabbath because, see here, it is written…
We should heed church teachings on the matter;
If we’re going only by what you quoted, I note two things;
- It doesn’t address the posed scenario
- It speaks of torture in terms of inflicting cruelty for its own sake, not to accomplish an end. The types of torture it alludes to in discussing the history of the Church’s role in it were quite beyond what might be used on a person in the posed scenario. Notice the words… “not necessary for public order.” Well in the posed scenario, it might BE necessary for public order, and to save millions, and I’m not sure it would fall under this prohibition which is clearly leveled at regimes that use this type of thing in everyday practice only for the purpose of instilling fear and keeping a populace from challenging a despotic leader, such as a Saddam Hussein, whose regime was famous for routinely employing these methods.
To be fair, there is a big difference between self defence and torture.
In any ordinary circumstance I would agree with you, but you’ve not addressed the fact that in this posed scenario 3 nuclear weapons are soon to incinerate millions and then over weeks and month, another few million will die in agonizing, brutal ways. Do those lives merit any defense, and if they do, then what defense do they merit?
It seems fallacious to me to say that in the case of an assailant with a knife attacking one’s family, it’s perfectly okay to shoot him dead - and no foul here, because HE didn’t stop, it’s all his fault - yet let the same fellow use 60 kilotons of nuclear weapons and we shouldn’t slap him across the face because that would be undignified. Better we buy him an ice cream cone and don’t worry about those millions that will die, the millions of families that will be ripped apart, the widespread disease, panic, and chaos that will itself lead to many more crimes against human dignity.
The people trying to gain the information would not be smacking the subject around solely for intimidation, nor to foster a fear that he better not mess with those in power, or for other reasons of inflicting personal suffering just because they can. There is a purpose for it, and it’s a circumstance where there isn’t time for alternatives like trying, over time, to change his mind. It’s get the info quickly or die. That makes is every bit as self-defending as protecting against the knife attack.