Posted on 10/18/2001 9:48:56 PM PDT by VinnyTex
Are you sure? I mean, that gives new meaning to the term "casual acquantance".
Dated her once. Man, that was a bad era.
Fortunately, there is no loved one, but if there were some way to make my ex-girlfriend wear one, it would do my heart good.
Christian populations in Africa also practice female genital mutilation as do the animists. In other words, it is a cultural, not a religious practice, more common among the uneducated and rural populations.
I have been lobbying about the outrage of female genital mutilation for years now as bills get introduced in state legisltures to prohibit immigrants from these regions from doing this to their daughters.
Much of Glasov's information appears to be from Amnesty International, which has been very active on the issue. It is about the only issue I support them on.
By being highly selectively in how he cites his statistics and omitting information about governments in some Islamic countries that have tried to ban the practice, Glasov paints an accurate lie about this atrocity.
If you want a truer picture of this practice, go here:
[PJ-Comix] ???? What is a "symbolic cutting of the foreskin." Sorry it was circumcision then and it is circumcision now. No symbolism.
In the those days, just the very tip of the foreskin was cut off. Michelangelo's painting of Paul in the Sistine Chapel illustrates the minimal circumcision of the time. Nowadays clamps are used that pulls the specialized nerve saturated foreskin taunt and cuts the maximum possible off. I dont expect you to comprehend this; after all you think foreskin is like fingernails.
Jesus did not promote the practice, hence the Catholic church does not require it to be performed.
[PJ-Comix] Jesus didn't mention it one way or another. If it was something so horrible I am sure he would have condemned the practice. And remember. He WAS circumcised.
It wasnt so horrible then, thats my point.
And finally, why on earth should this operation be performed without consent of the person under the knife?? Babies cant vote, thats why.
[PJ-Comix] So does this mean we can't slap babies on the face (or rear) to get them to breath? After all they haven't signed a consent form.
Theres a HUGE difference between causing irrevocable damage and slapping someone. Youre not very bright if you cant see the difference.
If a man chooses to have a circumcision done later in life then they can stuff a wine soaked rag in his mouth or use modern anesthetics. His choice. Do you think baby boys don't feel pain??
[PJ-Comix] Not any pain that they can remember.
So, using your logic, I can stick a knife in you but it doesnt matter since you may not remember the pain 20 years from now. Your arguments are foolish.
There is no medical reason to perform routine circumcision except that it's a money maker for the hospital/doctors.
[PJ-Comix] Funny. I have known several adults who have had circumcisions performed precisely for MEDICAL reasons. The only thing they were upset about is that their folks were too clueless to have them circumcized soon after birth.
Duh, there are times where circumcision may be indicated, but they are few. The key word that your missed is routine. Read it again - you seem to be a bit slow. Funny, clueless describes you perfectly.
The practice is no longer recommended by the medical community, but only after pressure from mens groups was applied in the form of lawsuits.
[PJ-Comix] Sounds like yet another pressure group trying to cash in via the legal system.
Your use of the words sounds like makes it clear you do not know anything about this subject. Findings were that there is no medical reason to perform routine circumcisions, in fact there is substantial risk in the operation to be considered. This information was so mainstream that even the now liberal tilting Readers Digest reported this news.
Debating you is a waste of time.
Yep, you said it.
My husband and I chose NOT to have our son circumcized. We left him AS GOD MADE HIM.
That being said, the reasons why individuals chose to circumcise are VALID and have a basis in health and cleanliness, NOT RELIGION. A neighbor of mine, after experiencing many years of recurrent bladder and kidney infections, chose circumcision at the ripe age of 44 years old. He hasn't had a problem since.
I'm sure a great time can be had by a man who's foreskin WON'T retract during an erection (sarcasm). FUSION CAN AND DOES OCCUR, whether you chose to acknowledge it or not. Surgery is required to correct it.
Gees...when I delivered my son, I guess I should have sued my OBGYN for performing an episiotomy on me (that's right, GENITAL MUTILATION), instead of letting me tear wide open and exposing me to infection, or having my son continue to experience "distress" inside me because I couldn't pass him due to his size.
I'm sorry you apparently can't see the difference between choosing medical procedures for health reasons, and purposely mutilating young girls to the point where their health is endangered, their ability to respond sexually is destroyed, and they are subjected to immense pain (during the procedure and then again during the "honeymoon") for NOT GOOD REASON.
OK. This would tend to contradict your assertion that the practice is widespread in many moslem countries outside Africa.
The communities you have listed either have immigrants from Africa or are close to Africa and are influenced by African customs.
The only exceptions are the Daudi Bohra Moslems of India, which is a very tiny shi'ite sect that originated in Yemen,
and Malaysia and Indonesia.
I do not know much about those two countries, but I doubt the practice is widespread there,
except amongst some almost aboriginal tribes.
(I believe otherwise, but I'm just asking you how she feels about this law and if she is judged for it.)
My wife is a Moslem in the same way I am a Christian.
She doesn't go to the mosque and I don't go to church.
Nonetheless, even if you are not a practicing Moslem, there is such a thing as Moslem culture.
Yes, Turkish society is very open, I know several Western men who live in Turkey and are married to Turkish women.
And they are accepted into the family. The Turks are wonderful people.
And very good loyal friends of the West.
Too bad they are getting tarred by all this irrational anti-Islam feeling swirling about.
The Jews didn't "invent" male circumcision even though they have practiced it since biblical times. Male circumcision has been around for many thousands off years before there were any Jews. It was practiced in the Middle Eastern cultures from which the Jews evolved. For the Jews ,in its original form the cut was nowhere near as drastic as today where the whole foreskin is removed. Prior to Hellenic times it was not much more than a snip off the end and a ritual drawing of blood.
In Hellenic time the Jewish Priests introduced the custom of removing the whole foreskin so that those Jews who wished to pass themselves off as Greeks or adopt the Greek culture could not do so. The Greeks were very much into perfection of the body and considered circumcision a no-no. You couldn't go to the gymnasia where all were nude and you couldn't be one of the boys unless you hung around in the gym.
Male circumcision has its origin in such beliefs as fertility, giving to the gods part of oneself, tribal initian practices, blood rituals etc. Australian aboriginals have practiced male circumcision for over 40,000 years. It is strongly associated with other scarring rituals and some aboriginal tribes used to have rather sever forms of circumcision involving major scarring of the shaft by deep cutting of the flesh.
Male circumcision only became popular in the English speaking world after WWI when the army circumcised many soldiers as a preventative for STD's. When the men came home their kids were circumcised to make them look like daddy. This "hygiene" rational took off after this but recently the trend is starting to go the other way. America always had a much higher rate than England and Europe generally.
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