Circumcision is not necessary for salvation in most Christian beliefs. Salvation is typically based on faith in Jesus Christ, not on physical rituals like circumcision.
No not at all
Roman Catholic AnswerNo, it is certainly helpful and recommended, but it is not necessary for salvation.
No.
Historically, some segments of the original Refom movement stated that circumcision wasn't necessary. Today, the Reform movement supports male circumcision.
It can be done on the NHS free if necessary.
Circumcision is reputed to cause a number of problems regarding infection, however it is very difficult to pin the practitioners down especially in the USA where the practice of necessary circumcision is rife,
Circumcision is not necessary for all individuals because it is not medically required for good health. It is a personal and cultural choice that some people make for various reasons, but it is not essential for everyone.
Baptists believe that baptism is an important symbol of faith and obedience to God, but they do not believe it is necessary for salvation. They believe that salvation comes through faith in Jesus Christ alone.
Some Christian denominations, such as Catholics, Orthodox Christians, and some Protestant groups, believe that baptism is necessary for salvation.
In the Bible, being circumcised was a sign of being part of God's covenant with the Israelites. It symbolized obedience and commitment to God. However, the New Testament teaches that physical circumcision is not necessary for salvation. Instead, what matters is a circumcision of the heart, meaning a spiritual transformation and commitment to God. This shows that outward differences like circumcision do not impact one's relationship with God; what truly matters is one's faith and obedience.
Since you asked about *my* salvation, all the truth that is necessary for it is contained in a small container placed on my shoulders. I dunno about you though, my friend.
No .normally circumcision is the removal of healthy tissue from the penis and as such is not a necessary procedure, on the contrary it is harmful. However if it is a medical necessity then chances are it would be covered.