12 November 2010

An amoral president

In church not long ago we had a discussion on morality and legality. Morality is something which comes from inside a person, based on the goodness (or badness) of their own character. Legality is imposed from the outside. What I took from the discussion is that if legality is your standard for what is moral, it is an admission that you have no morals at all.

In light of that epiphany, this interview was scary.

Matt Lauer: "Why is waterboarding legal, in your opinion?"

President Bush: "Because the lawyer said it was legal, said it did not fall within the Anti-Torture Act. I’m not a lawyer. And—but you got to trust the judgment of people around you. And I do."

No internal questioning about whether it is right at all. Complete amorality.

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