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sanctareparata
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In response to JenniferMoon’s post:
And this is where theologians disagree.
And it’s also where I still can’t get someone to clarify this for me.
“Circumcision was established by God and practiced by God’s people in obedience to him for thousands of years until it was superceded by baptism. Given that, we must assume that God would not establish a ritual for his people that can be considered deliberate mutilation and thus intrinsically immoral.”
While this all SOUNDS true on the surface, if we dig a bit deeper it loses its truth.
First of all, as I’ve said repeatedly, God commanded an entirely different circumcision than we have today. Then, the circumcision was a snip - literally - off the end of the foreskin.
Anyone who has an intact baby boy knows how stretchy the foreskin is. All they did in those times was pull, apply pressure to crush blood vessels, and snip. When the foreskin was let go it fell back into place, leaving if anything just the very tip of the glans exposed. The penis was still intact - the rest of the foreskin was still there. The glans of even the infant Jew was not traumatized since the foreskin was not ripped from it. It still served its purpose to protect the glans, keep it soft and supple, to aid in intercourse for both man and woman and to supply that area with lots of sensation. In other words, the foreskin was not lost.
Today, on the other hand, the foreskin’s hole is torn wide open - large enough for a blunt object to be placed inside to tear the foreskin off the glans, then a slit is made past the rim of the glans and amputated. Today’s circumcision leaves the glans red, raw and bloody. It wasn’t ready to undergo the separation forced upon it. The glans loses its natural protection - it is now exposed as it wasn’t meant to be, it will over time begin to keratinize. Sex no longer benefits from the self-gliding properties of the foreskin, etc. The foreskin is lost.
It’s is NOT the same circumcision commanded by God so to say God allowed it so it can’t be immoral is not appropriate. What God commanded then and what happens today? It’s just not the same thing. It would be like God commanding a snip off the ear, then we start cutting off the whole ear instead and try justifying it by saying, God commanded it at one time - so it can’t be immoral.
Feel free to clarify this for me, anyone…
And this is where theologians disagree.
And it’s also where I still can’t get someone to clarify this for me.
“Circumcision was established by God and practiced by God’s people in obedience to him for thousands of years until it was superceded by baptism. Given that, we must assume that God would not establish a ritual for his people that can be considered deliberate mutilation and thus intrinsically immoral.”
While this all SOUNDS true on the surface, if we dig a bit deeper it loses its truth.
First of all, as I’ve said repeatedly, God commanded an entirely different circumcision than we have today. Then, the circumcision was a snip - literally - off the end of the foreskin.
Anyone who has an intact baby boy knows how stretchy the foreskin is. All they did in those times was pull, apply pressure to crush blood vessels, and snip. When the foreskin was let go it fell back into place, leaving if anything just the very tip of the glans exposed. The penis was still intact - the rest of the foreskin was still there. The glans of even the infant Jew was not traumatized since the foreskin was not ripped from it. It still served its purpose to protect the glans, keep it soft and supple, to aid in intercourse for both man and woman and to supply that area with lots of sensation. In other words, the foreskin was not lost.
Today, on the other hand, the foreskin’s hole is torn wide open - large enough for a blunt object to be placed inside to tear the foreskin off the glans, then a slit is made past the rim of the glans and amputated. Today’s circumcision leaves the glans red, raw and bloody. It wasn’t ready to undergo the separation forced upon it. The glans loses its natural protection - it is now exposed as it wasn’t meant to be, it will over time begin to keratinize. Sex no longer benefits from the self-gliding properties of the foreskin, etc. The foreskin is lost.
It’s is NOT the same circumcision commanded by God so to say God allowed it so it can’t be immoral is not appropriate. What God commanded then and what happens today? It’s just not the same thing. It would be like God commanding a snip off the ear, then we start cutting off the whole ear instead and try justifying it by saying, God commanded it at one time - so it can’t be immoral.
Feel free to clarify this for me, anyone…