The rite of circumcision is introduced in Genesis 17:10, as a sign of the covenant God made with Abraham. Thereafter it is referred to many times, in both Testaments. A complete concordance will include all references to it; see the link below for an online source.
Answer # 1
You will find circumcision mentioned in Genesis chapter 17, where the covenant was made between our Father and Abraham. However read the instruction by Paul in Colossians chapter 2 to understand the later use of the term circumcision.
Answer # 1 ends
Genesis ch.17, Leviticus ch.12, and Joshua ch.5.
Yes, it is fine there are about half the population of men who are not circumcised
No they are not.
Abraham. He was 99.
The vast majority of men in the world are never circumcised, so there's not really an answer to your questions. Jewish infants are circumcised 8 days after birth. However, circumcision is very rare in most parts of the world.
In circumcised men, who lack a foreskin, these symptoms only affect the tip of the penis
You will find that men circumcised or not will either be clean people or dirty people. If people don't wash they will be dirty. You may as well ask are circumcised women cleaner? As for attraction attraction depends on expectation and the desire to have and that is different in everyone. One thing is a fact though less then 20 percent of men in the world are circumcised and the majority of them live in uneducated areas of the middle east.
Of course you can create children if you have been circumcised. Jews have been around for 5,000 years, Arabs have been around for 1,300 years, and Egyptian civilization has lasted for 7,000 years Many African tribes circumcised their young men. It is ironic how many black men refuse to get circumcised when their African ancestors were circumcised.
Approximately 30% of the world's male population is circumcised, which translates to around 630 million men. This practice varies greatly by region and culture, with higher rates in some countries and lower in others.
Circumcision in Poland is a rare occurrence this is the case throughout Europe. The only people there that are likely but not always circumcised are Jews and Muslims.
No, most gay men in the world are not circumcised. Consider the fact that most circumcisions are done before the child reaches adulthood (and in fact, most are babies). How would the parents know what the sexual orientation of their son is?Also, most of the world does not practice circumcision, and gay men make of 3-8% of all men in every society, so most gay men live in places where there is no circumcision.
Some do, some don't.
I doubt it as nearly a 100% of British men are not.