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|Title=God’s design of the male body is perfect; we need not fear it! [[Circumcision]] is unnecessary, painful, and alters God’s design! | |Title=Leave Him as God in His Wisdom Designed Him. | ||
|Text=God’s design of the male body is perfect; we need not fear it! [[Circumcision]] is unnecessary, painful, and alters God’s design!<br><br> | |||
90% of Christians worldwide do *not* circumcise. In the most Christian countries in the world (places like Mexico, Poland, Brazil, Spain, Italy), the practice is almost unknown.<br><br> | |||
The form of [[circumcision]] undergone by Christ was nothing like a modern day circumcision anyway. He would have looked more like an intact man than like someone who has had a typical American circumcision. The most common form of circumcision today was only introduced by rabbis (not Christians) over a century after the crucifixion to stop Jewish men from pretending to be gentile. | The form of [[circumcision]] undergone by Christ was nothing like a modern day circumcision anyway. He would have looked more like an intact man than like someone who has had a typical American circumcision. The most common form of circumcision today was only introduced by rabbis (not Christians) over a century after the crucifixion to stop Jewish men from pretending to be gentile. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:11, 10 November 2021
Galatians 5:2 is a Facebook intactivists page.
Claim
| “ | Leave Him as God in His Wisdom Designed Him. God’s design of the male body is perfect; we need not fear it! Circumcision is unnecessary, painful, and alters God’s design! 90% of Christians worldwide do *not* circumcise. In the most Christian countries in the world (places like Mexico, Poland, Brazil, Spain, Italy), the practice is almost unknown. – Galatians 5:2 |
External links
Facebook page. Retrieved 10 November 2021.