The week of Sept. 11, 2008, I had the privilege of hosting a national summit on torture at Mercer University in Atlanta. In this column I want to reflect on what the torture summit meant to me and where our movement will go from here. The combination of military, legal, national security, and religious speakers have convinced me that the practice of torture by the United States marks the first major American scandal of the 21st century. It is a governmental scandal, necessitating investigations, accountability and policy change for at least the next several years. But it is also a religious scandal, involving the compromised loyalties of a majority of American evangelicals.