Should they? Yes.
Would they? And if they did, would it be effective? I have my doubts. Usually laws follow society rather than society following the law. #i2https://twitter.com/gottsled/status/1059262032715882496 …
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Replying to @Joseph4GI
You know less than I do about Icelandic society if you think they aren't an non-cutting culture. A law limiting age of circumcision would police outsiders. Muslims. Newly arriving Jews.
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Replying to @DGChristensen
Germany is also a non-cutting culture. And yet what happened?
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Replying to @Joseph4GI
It's not an island in the Atlantic. And unlike Germany, Iceland doesn't feel any guilt over the Holocaust. What happened? They had a ban. It was overturned by religious minorities.
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Replying to @DGChristensen
I has all happened before, and, until society changes and collectively decides individual human rights are more important than “religious freedom,” it’s all going to happen again.
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Replying to @Joseph4GI
After this happened, the bishop attended a viewing of the film, cut. He left before q and a. Strange that he has any authority. As far as I know, the state religion there is Lutheran.
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During previous backpedaling, in Europe, a former Israeli leader, Shimon Peres, would fly in to pressure people to his point of view on circumcision. He's passed on. So there's that.
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