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US politician likens waterboard torture to baptism

Outraged reactions from Christians over Sarah Palin's remarks
US politician likens waterboard torture to baptism
Published: May 02, 2014 06:07 AM GMT
Updated: May 01, 2014 07:20 PM GMT

Catholics and other Christians have criticized Sarah Palin’s recent comments comparing waterboarding to baptism, calling them disrespectful, irreverent and even blasphemous.

“Not all intolerant, anti-freedom, leftist liberals are hypocrites. I’m kidding; yes, they are. And they are not right policies that poke our allies in the eye and coddle adversaries, instead of putting the fear of God in our enemies. Come on! Enemies who would utterly annihilate America,” Palin said April 26 at a National Rifle Association convention in Indianapolis.

“They who’d obviously have information on plots, say to carry out jihad. Oh, but you can’t offend them, can’t make them feel uncomfortable, not even a smidgen. Well, if I were in charge, they would know that waterboarding is how we baptize terrorists.”

Edward Peters, professor of canon law at Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit, wrote April 29 at his blog, In the Light of the Law, that regardless of one’s political affiliation, Palin’s statement about baptism “should shock the conscience.”

He referred to Deacon Ed Kandra of the Brooklyn Diocese, who wrote April 28 at the website Patheos, “Equating torture with baptism is extremely offensive — and, in fact, blasphemous.”

Peters suggested that Deacon Kandra “might be right” in calling her statement blasphemous, adding that, “even if Palin’s words only meet the lesser standard of ‘irreverence’ toward God or holy things, they were wrong to utter and wrong to applaud.

“I think Palin’s guardian angel … wept at her comparing baptism to waterboarding.”

Deacon Kandra said in his post that waterboarding “degrades human life” and that Palin “made a mockery of the foundational sacrament of our faith.”

“As someone who calls herself ‘pro-life,’ she should understand that we are called to respect life in all its forms, at all times, from conception to natural death. Pro-life Americans should be appalled.”

Writer and editor Rod Dreher wrote at The American Conservative that “Palin and all those who cheered her sacrilegious jibe ought to be ashamed of themselves. For us Christians, baptism is the entry into new life. Palin invoked it to celebrate torture.

“Even if you don’t believe that waterboarding is torture, surely you agree that it should not be compared to baptism and that such a comparison should be laughed at.”

Full Story: Sarah Palin Rebuked for Comparing Waterboarding to Baptism 

Source:National Catholic Register

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