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Think about it Abraham was going to go ahead with it so it must have been common practice!

2006-12-18 03:08:51 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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NO, definetely NO


CIRCUMCISION IS VERY BENEFICIAL, its cleaner and several research bodies have concluded that circumcised men have less risk of contracting STD's such as AIDS-HIV or herpes.

Uncircumcised penises are difficult to keep clean, and more prone to infections and penile cancer, studies have shown.
A circumcised penis is naturally clean and virtually free from urinary infection. You will not have to worry again with careful washing of your penis.

About STD's:

As I said, several studies carried out by prestigious research bodies have concluded that uncircumcised penises are more prone to infections and contraction of STD's, including AIDS-HIV. Circumcised men have been proved to be up to seven times less likely to be infected than those who are uncircumcised. Have a look at this site: http://icuxbridge.icnetwork.co.uk/news/tm_objectid=14095142&method=full&siteid=53340&headline=-circumcision-protects-against-aids--name_page.html

As for women, studies also show that circumcision also protects female partners from AIDS-HIV and other STD's. Browse this article: http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/Press_releases/2006/02_08_06.html

About sensitivity of a circumcised penis:

No medical or physiological study has proved that circumcision reduces sensitivity, opposed to common belief. It is completely FALSE that circumcision reduces penis sensitivity. The American Academy of Paediatrics (AAP) confirms this on their web site; have a look at: http://www.aap.org/pubed/zzzjzmemh4c.htm

Circumcision is an easy and nowadays *painless* procedure, which has many benefits, and virtually no risks.
Circumcision is NOT an amputation. Circumcision is NOT comparable at all to female circumcision, which is something completely different.

Circumcision rates are INCREASING nowadays, both in the United States and overseas. Many African and South American countries with little circumcision tradition are starting to promote the procedure to help to reduce the AIDS-HIV infection rates.

Finally, this site has a lot of useful and *unbiased* information. Make sure you have a good look: http://www.circinfo.net

2006-12-18 04:33:18 · answer #1 · answered by Scuba 3 · 0 0

It wasn't common, but sacrificing to your God (or in the case of the pagans in the area, gods) was common back then. Humans, no, but rams and goats, yes. God asked Abraham to make the ultimate sacrifice, his son and heir, something more precious to the tribal leaders back then than gold and jewels. It was a test of faith and Abraham didn't waver.

In case you completely missed the section where he doesn't sacrifice his son, that's what happened. He sacrificed a ram instead. God has never asked us to kill our own child, but he sent his son to be sacrificed for us all.

2006-12-18 11:15:36 · answer #2 · answered by sister steph 6 · 0 0

No.

2006-12-18 11:15:30 · answer #3 · answered by sweetie_baby 6 · 1 0

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