Once upon a time lived a foolish being called human.
That being claimed that their god ordered them to do circumcision at an early age as a test of faith. (Obviously, most of the children who receive circumcision barely know what religion is so great idea.)
Indeed, god is interested in cutting men's penises as humans again, claim that he ordered them to do so.
Their foolish delusions seem to believe that by inflicting a permanent scar on yourself you are bound to always follow your lord, but in fact the moments the regrets begin that love is replaced with hatred.
The Jewish religion of the few religions that indeed commits to such acts, has a quite natural vibe when doing the mentioned action since it's been done for a long time.
I could give some reasons or what I call them excuses for why this thing is done ,But I am not interested in justifying a crime that the human eye has yet to acknowledge.
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In the interest of accuracy, it should be noted that circumcision has nothing to do with cutting penises. It means the surgical removal of the foreskin. The foreskin is not part of the penis although it does enclose the penis.
The possible wishes of God, with regard to foreskins or anything else, remain open to debate. The world is full of people who claim to know what God wants, but there is very little proof that any of them actually do.
Circumcision is a practice rooted in religious and cultural traditions, not a direct command from a higher power. It is performed in various communities for reasons such as hygiene, tradition, or ritual significance, rather than as a direct expression of God's will. Different religions and cultures have their own beliefs and practices regarding circumcision.
No; circumcision does not affect the length of penises. It does affect the length of time you spend online asking questions about your dick.
No, circumcision is not a common practice in Laos. In Laotian culture, circumcision is not traditionally part of the customs or religion as it is in some other cultures.
No, circumcision is not a common practice in Mexico. The majority of Mexican males are not circumcised.
No, most Austrian penises are not circumcised. Circumcision rates in Austria are lower compared to countries like the United States, where circumcision is more common for cultural or religious reasons.
Yes, circumcision is a common practice in Afghanistan, with the majority of males being circumcised. It is often performed for cultural and religious reasons.
In Portugal, the circumcision rate is less than 1%. Throughout the world, America, and the Middle East are the only areas with higher circumcision rates than 10%.
No, circumcision is not a common practice in Mongolia. It is not a traditional custom or religious requirement in Mongolian culture.
No, circumcision is not a common practice among males in Cambodia. It is traditionally not a part of Cambodian culture or tradition.
No, circumcision is not a common practice in Belgium. It is estimated that the rate of circumcision in Belgium is relatively low compared to some other countries.
Circumcision rates in Jamaica are relatively low compared to other countries, with estimates ranging from 3-20%. The practice of circumcision is not common among Jamaican men, as there is no strong cultural or religious tradition that encourages it.
No, circumcision is not a common practice among Samoan men. It is not a traditional or cultural norm within the Samoan community.
No, circumcision is not common in Switzerland. It is not a routine cultural or religious practice in the country.