I have told several of them to go to Askmoses.com and speak to one of the Rabbis there. That they refuse to says quite a bit.
i would laugh if it wasn’t so sad. look at this statement, no scriptural proof is provided, just pulled from the air apparently:
The 8 days have to be full days, as it is the time that is required for the childs blood to be able to coagulate. This requires 8 full days, so the circumcision would be performed as close as possible to that 192 hour period.
When is a baby circumcised?
by Rabbi Naftali Silberberg
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The Brit must be performed on the eighth day from the baby’s birth, taking into consideration that on the Jewish calendar, the day begins with the previous night.
For instance: If the child is born on Sunday before sunset then the Brit is on the following Sunday. However if the child is born Sunday after sunset then the Brit is performed on the following Monday.1
Obviously if the child is unwell then the circumcision is postponed until it is medically feasible for the child to undergo the circumcision.
from the website askmoses.com
Again confirming WHEN JEWS COUNT DAYS, TODAY IS DAY ONE.
Note what the rabbi says, if a baby is born on sunday, the eighth day is the following sunday. the date of birth is DAY ONE.
Also note, nothing about blood coogulating or 192 hours, cultic nonsense!!