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The '''Remain Intact Organization''' appears to have been an [[Intactivist]] organization that was founded by [[George Zangger| Russell George Zanger]] on Christian principles set forth at the [[Council at Jerusalem]] in which Jewish views based on the [[Abrahamic covenant]] were rejected and Christians were called on to remain intact.
  
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Russell  believes  in  the  Creator  and  that  His  design  is  perfect.    For  every  function  there  is  a  reason  but  some  intellectuals  believe  they  can  improve  upon  it  through  ritualistic  alterations  for  a  variety  of  invalid  reasons.    A  practice  introduced  in  the  Old  Testament  and  originally  supported  by  the  medical  profession  as  “routine”  has  since  been  proven  medically  unjustifiable  by  The  American  Medical  Association  and  the  [[American  Academy  of  Pediatrics]].  Many myths exist but far more harm will be done with the procedure than without.<ref name="zanger2012">[http://www.zanggervintageairpark.com/Russell%20Zangger%20Obituary.pdf Obituary of Russell G. Zangger]</ref>
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Zanger died on 24 September 2012 at the age of 90.<ref name="zanger2012" /> It appears that the Remain Intact Organization died with him.
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Revision as of 02:57, 2 July 2020

The Remain Intact Organization appears to have been an Intactivist organization that was founded by Russell George Zanger on Christian principles set forth at the Council at Jerusalem in which Jewish views based on the Abrahamic covenant were rejected and Christians were called on to remain intact.

According to the Zanger obituary:

Russell believes in the Creator and that His design is perfect. For every function there is a reason but some intellectuals believe they can improve upon it through ritualistic alterations for a variety of invalid reasons. A practice introduced in the Old Testament and originally supported by the medical profession as “routine” has since been proven medically unjustifiable by The American Medical Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics. Many myths exist but far more harm will be done with the procedure than without.[1]

Zanger died on 24 September 2012 at the age of 90.[1] It appears that the Remain Intact Organization died with him.

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