Well, I don't really see why, but I have no problem with submitting to one. :)
Another thought...
At least in the United States, we are a country based on religious freedoms. No one should ever be forced to answer for their personal beliefs. Many other countries feel the same way. If we line up Mormons for an inquisition, it would be no different than rounding up Catholics, Jews, Protestants, Muslims, Baptists, Puritans, Buddhists, Trekkies, Scientologist, Pagans, or Atheists.
It is a total violation of their rights. If they do something illegal or that causes someone harm, they will answer to that individually.
Also, if they really truly believe in their religion, they are going to pass anything you ask them about it. As long as they feel they are answering truthfully, hooking them up to a machine is not going to change anything.
This line of thinking actually worries me, and I am not even Mormon (although several friends are). What is the next step if they all failed the test, and they still had their beliefs? If in your mind they are all proved wrong, but they do not "repent," then what? Do you escalate from there? How far do you go to force your belief on them?
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