The majority of people, not only Christians are repulsed by the idea of circumcision for the same reason as most people are repulsed by the idea of amputating any part of the body without good reason. if a limb is diseased and the disease can not be treated then it stands to reason that it may have to be removed to protect the health or life of the person. however no such criterion exists in the case of circumcision. the removal of the foreskin leads to all kinds of sexual problems and if an infant is subjected to it it may even lead to permanent psychological and other heath problems.
Christians, according to Paul may keep their foreskins. Otherwise, Christians don't have any policy on circumcision. Mormons, Christian Scientists, and the Amish are forbidden by their religion to be circumcised because they are forbidden to alter the body.
Russia is an christian nation, they don't practice circumcision
Circumcision is not a part of Christian tradition.
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Christian Scientists
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In Jewish Law, the baby is Jewish because of the mother, so he can have the ritual circumcision.
No
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Jehovah's Witnesses do not practice literal circumcision for religious reasons. Hindus, Buddhists, and Jains, are forbidden to circumcise as it violates the body. Mormons, Christian Scientists, and the Amish are also forbidden to circumcise or be circumcised.
No they dont
There are several from circumcision to the Hajj. See related link below:
There are always 2 sides to everything. Some people believe circumcision should be outlawed because it's mutilation and unethical, while others believe it's a health and religious measure.