. The Torah has been increasingly validated by historical research &material findings &never once invalidated Any contrary statement is unsupported speculation All academic work is loaded with suppositions &qualifiers Bottom line is universal Jewish practice on the ground
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Replying to @realChaim_Rubin @TeddysMom8 and
What have we here? More Penis trolls, obsessed with the foreskin division? Has only been helpful - never hurtful - gives identity and community - no harm, no foul. Kindly butt out.
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Replying to @bellewriter @realChaim_Rubin and
We oppose child
#circumcision b/c destroying another person's healthy body part is inherently wrong (for more on why: http://www.beyondthebris.com/2011/06/to-mohel-who-cut-me.html …). It's circumcisers who've picked the body part to become obsessed with attacking. Of course it's harmful: https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2015/10/26/secrecy-questioned-about-babys-death-after-circumcision.html …#i23 replies 0 retweets 2 likes -
Replying to @cooney21 @bellewriter and
. Circumcision is a unique obligation for Jews We have been quite successful with the practice Empirical findings of benefits of circumcision come from Jewish populations If you want to dispute circumcision with of the world that would be fine But nobody will notice you
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Replying to @realChaim_Rubin @bellewriter and
Unique? So was stoning blasphemers to death. Successful? Jewish deaths from circumcisions occur with regularity. Jewish populations don't show circumcision "benefits" differently than other circumcising groups. No wonder most of the world, including many Jews, is already with us.
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Replying to @cooney21 @bellewriter and
. Jewish circumcision has less morbidity than having a girl's ears pierced Deaths traditionally occurred only in hemophiliacs before that was understood
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Replying to @realChaim_Rubin @cooney21 and
“Jewish circumcision has less morbidity than having a girl's ears pierced” Data please?
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Replying to @KyleChenIntact @cooney21 and
. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1496593/ … https://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/pediatrics/early/2016/04/04/peds.2015-4340.full.pdf …
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The number of child deaths from any medically unnecessary procedure that is acceptable in a civilized society is zero. Not one more.
The fact that circumcision carries with it any risk of death is by itself sufficient to make continuing the practice unacceptable. #i2
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