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== Culture ==
In some cultures, non-therapeutic [[circumcision ]] is a social norm, recommendation, or even a requirement. In some cultures, circumcision is viewed as a rite of passage, and a male may not be considered a privileged adult until he has undergone circumcision. In others, it is seen as "unclean" not to be [[circumcised]], and consider the circumcised penis to be more aesthetically pleasing.
=== America ===
Circumcision, particularly male infant non-therapeutic [[circumcision has ]] had become entrenched in [[United States of America| American culture]], because of promotion by the [[Circumcision industry]], but now is in a declining pattern. Beginning in the Victorian period, men and children were [[circumcised ]] to make [[masturbation]] difficult, because [[masturbation]] was seen as the root of many diseases. Circumcising newborn infants grew into a trend which peaked during the 60's and 70's. Movements to end circumcision began in the late 70's, so the incidence of genital [[intactness ]] has increased significantly. Medicaid unlawfully provides [[third-party payment]] for medically-unnecessary, non-therapeutic circumcision in many states<ref name="adler2011">{{REFjournal
|last=Adler
|first=Peter W.
|accessdate=2021-05-17
}}
</ref> and that keeps the incidence high. Be that as it may, at 7062% <ref name="moore2015">{{REFweb |url=https://today.yougov.com/topics/lifestyle/articles-reports/2015/02/03/younger-americans-circumcision |title=Young Americans less supportive of circumcision at birth |last=Moore |first=Peter |date=2015-02-03 |accessdate=2022-08-13}}</ref> the American male population remains largely [[circumcised ]] in most states and about 1,000900,000 male newborns receive non-therapeutic [[circumcision ]] every year. Despite the financially self-serving promotional efforts of the [[Circumcision industry]], the incidence of non-therapeutic [[circumcision]] of infant boys in the [[United States]] was reported to have continued its slow decline to 52.1 percent in 2016.<ref name="jacobson2021">{{REFjournal |last=Jacobson |first=Deborah L. |init= |author-link= |last2=Balmert |first2=Lauren C. |init2= |author2-link= |last3=Holl |first3=Jane L. |init3= |author3-link= |last4=Rosoklija |first4=Ilina |init4= |author4-link= |last5=Davis |first5=Matthew M. |init5= |author5-link= |last6=Johnson |first6Emilie K. |init6= |author6-link= |etal=no |title=Nationwide Circumcision Trends: 2003 to 2016 |trans-title= |language= |journal=J Urol |location= |date=2021-01 |volume=205 |issue=1 |article= |pages=257-63 |url=https://www.auajournals.org/doi/abs/10.1097/JU.0000000000001316 |pubmedID=32716676 |pubmedCID= |DOI=10.1097/JU.0000000000001316 |accessdate=2023-09-26}}</ref> Further gradual decline is expected.
=== Africa ===
|publisher={{UNI|Cornell University|CU}} Press
|year=1967
}}</ref> In some African societies, a man who has not been [[circumcised ]] is seen as a child, and unfit to take on the duties of a "man" (IE, someone who has been [[circumcised]]), such as positions of office and authority.
Boys and men are [[circumcised ]] at different ages depending on the African society. Practices obviously vary. Among the Ehing of Senegal, the major idea of the ritual is to "spill sexual blood," and with the very young just the tip of the [[skin]] is considered sufficient for them to have entered the initiation. Children whose wounds have closed too completely were subjected to repeat operations, with the second cutting being much more extensive.<ref name="Schloss 1988"/> Among the Gisu of Uganda, only youths aged eighteen to twenty-four are eligible for [[adult circumcision| circumcision]], which is perceived as a crucial test of masculine bravery and endurance. The youth must stand absolutely still while first their foreskins are being cut and then stripped from around the [[glans penis]]. They are required to display total fortitude under the knife, betraying no signs of fear, not even involuntary twitching or blinking. The Gisu describe the pain as "fierce, bitter, and terrifying."<ref name="Heald 1989"/>
=== Australia ===
[[Subincision ]] is practiced by native Australians. This involves slitting open the underside of the [[penis]], revealing the [[urethra]]. The wound may be reopened and extended to cause renewed bloodletting, making this possibly the most dramatic of all male genital mutilations.<ref>{{REFbook
|last=Gould
|first=Richard A.
|publisher=Scribner’s
|year=1969
}}</ref><ref>{{REFbook
|last=Ro´heim
|first=Ge´za
|publisher=International Universities Press
|year=1945
}}</ref> The  Among Australians of European origin, the incidence of [[circumcision ]] in [[Australia]] has is reported to have declined to about 4 percent of newborn boys. [[Intact ]] males have been in the ever-increasing majority for many years.Prevalence of circumcision is steadily declining and was reported at 30 percent in 2010.<ref>{{REFweb |url=http://www.circinfo.org/statistics.html |title=Incidence and prevalence of circumcision in Australia |last=Anonymous |first= |init= |publisher=Circumcision Information Australia |date=2017 |accessdate=2024-02-06}}</ref>
===Canada===
The practice of non-therapeutic circumcision in [[Canada]] has been declining for decades. The [[medical trade association| medical trade associations ]] do not support the practice, most hospitals usually do not provide non-therapeutic [[circumcision]], and the fourteen health insurance plans do not pay for it. Statistics have not been collected since 2006-7,<ref>{{REFdocument |title=What Mothers Say: The Canadian Maternity Experiences Survey |url=https://www.canada.ca/content/dam/phac-aspc/migration/phac-aspc/rhs-ssg/pdf/survey-eng.pdf |contribution= |last= |first= |publisher=Public Health Agency of Canada |format=PDF |date=2009 |accessdate=2024-02-06}}</ref> so do not reflect the current reality.. The incidence of circumcision varies widely by province and ethnicity, so it is difficult to produce a statistic for all-Canada. [[Foreskinned]] males are in the majority in all provinces and territories.
===New Zealand===
===United Kingdom===
Non-therapeutic [[circumcision ]] of boys was a practice in the [[United Kingdom ]] prior to about 1948. The National Health Service did not then and does not now offer non-therapeutic [[circumcision ]] of boys, <ref name="nhschild">{{REFweb |url=https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/circumcision-in-boys/ |archived= |title=Circumcision in boys |trans-title= |language= |last= |first= |author-link= |publisher=National Health Service |website= |date=2018-11-20 |accessdate=2024-02-06 |format= |quote=}}</ref> so the practice was abandoned. Abandonment of non-therapeutic circumcision was encouraged by [[Douglas Gairdner]] whose landmark 1949 paper pointed out the lack of benefit and risks of non-therapeutic circumcision.<ref>{{GairdnerDM 1949}}</ref> Dave et al. (2003) reported a declining incidence prevalence of circumcision in Britain.<ref name="dave2003">{{REFjournal
|last=Dave
|first=Sangreta S.
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In some religions, [[circumcision ]] is a religious mandate and it is marked as such in holy scriptureScripture. Some people mistakenly hold the belief that circumcision is a requirement of their religion, even though it may not actually be mentioned in the pertaining holy scripture, or even forbidden by it. This page analyzes different religions and what their holy scriptures actually say in regards to circumcision as a religious requirement.
=== Judaism ===
Of all of the commandments in [[Judaism]], the [[Brit Milah| brit milah]] (literally, [[Abrahamic covenant| Covenant of Circumcision]]) is probably the one most universally observed. It is commonly referred to as a bris (covenant, using the Ashkenazic pronunciation). Even the most secular of Jews, who observe no other part of [[Judaism]], almost always observes this tradition.<ref>{{REFweb
|url=http://www.jewfaq.org/birth.htm
|title=Jew FAQ "Birth"
:''"Ye shall not make any cuttings in your flesh. (Lev. 19:28)''
Halacha provides for the ceremony of hatifat dam berit (shedding of a token drop of blood) for babies who can not be [[circumcised ]] due to health reasons. This is deemed to be completely valid in marking the Covenant. <ref name="Britshalom">{{REFweb |url=http://www.jewsagainstcircumcision.org/ |title=Jews Against Circumcision, Brit Shalom}}</ref>
Modern Jewish scholars have found that Further, being [[circumcisioncircumcised]] is not even mentioned in the earliest, “J”, version a condition of Genesis nor the next three rewrites by other authorsbeing Jewish. Most importantly, the story of Abraham is there in its entirety, except the part about the Girls do not need to be [[Abrahamic covenant| Covenantcircumcised]] being “sealed” with circumcisionto receive the gifts of covenant, i.e., receiving bat-mitzva. So do not A boy is considered to be afraid of divine punishment. God did not mandate circumcisionJewish if his mother is Jewish from the moment he is born.<ref name="Britshalom"/>In fact:
Further* A boy may be excused from [[circumcision]] permanently if his health would be endangered by it (for example, being circumcised hemophilia).* Jewish boys in countries where non-therapeutic circumcision is not a condition common, such as [[Netherlands| Holland]], may be left [[intact]] and yet remain Jews in good standing.* In [[Sweden]], 60% of being Jewishboys are [[intact]]. Girls do not need * Many Soviet Jews, left [[intact]] for fear of communist persecution, have chosen to be circumcised remain so, even though communism no longer exists.* Some Jewish parents are electing to receive the gifts have a non-cutting, harmless naming ceremony, frequently called "[[Brit Shalom]]" instead of covenanta ritual circumcision.* Contrary to popular opinions, ian [[intact]] boy may have a Bar Mitzvah.eAs one rabbi simply put it, “We don’t check.* Since many American Christians practice [[circumcision]], receiving bat-mitzva. A boy is considered to be Jewish if his mother is it does not distinguish the Jewish boys from the moment he is bornnon-Jewish. In fact:<ref name="Britshalom"/>
* A boy may be excused from circumcision permanently if his health would be endangered by it (for example, hemophilia).* Modern Jewish boys in countries where routine scholars have found that [[circumcision ]] is not commoneven mentioned in the earliest, such as Holland“J”, may be left intact and yet remain Jews in good standingversion of Genesis nor the next three rewrites by other authors.* In SwedenMost importantly, 60% the story of Jewish boys are intactAbraham is there in its entirety, except the part about the [[Abrahamic covenant| Covenant]] being “sealed” with circumcision.* Many Soviet Jews, left intact for fear So do not be afraid of communist persecution, have chosen to remain so, even though communism no longer existsdivine punishment. God did not mandate circumcision.* Some Jewish parents are electing to have a non-cutting, harmless naming ceremony, frequently called "[[Brit Shalom]]" instead offers an alternative free of a ritual circumcision.* Contrary to popular opinionscutting, an intact boy may have a Bar Mitzvah. As one rabbi simply put it[[pain]], “We don’t checkand [[trauma]].* Since many American Christians practice circumcision, it does not distinguish the Jewish boys from the [[Bruchim]] was founded in 2021 by [[Lisa Braver Moss]] and [[Rebecca Wald]] with a goal of making non-Jewishcircumcision acceptable in American synagogues.<ref name="Britshalom"/>
=== Christianity ===
The Christian Fathers considered the question of circumcision at the [[Council at Jerusalem]] in 49 A. D. Guided by the Holy Spirit, they omitted [[circumcision ]] from the list of requirements to be Christian.<ref>{{REFweb
|url=https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Acts+15%3A1-30&version=NASB
|title=Acts 13:1-30
}}</ref>
Circumcision is expressly forbidden to gentiles. Whereas Jews adhere to 613 laws and commandments, called "mitzvots" in Hebrew, Christians are supposed to be saved by the blood and grace of Christ, hence the name ''"Christ-ian." '' At various points in the New Testament<ref>The Holy Bible</ref>, Christians are told to either follow the law, or be saved by the grace of Christ alone.
:''"Behold, I, Paul, tell you that if you be circumcised, Christ will be of no advantage to you." – Gal 5:2''
The New Testament has many passages that are quite anti-circumcision.<ref name="hill2004">{{REFweb
|url=http://www.cirp.org/pages/cultural/christian.htmlphp
|title=The Holy Bible, Circumcision, False Prophets, and Christian Parents
|last=Hill
}}</ref>
The Christian Bible contains two sections. The first section, called the ''Old Testament'' was originally written in Hebrew. It was the Jewish Bible and contains may passages that may favor [[Brit Milah| circumcision]]. This requirement has been abolished for Christians by the New Testament. The second section, called the "New Testament", is the Christian addition to the Holy Bible. It contains the correct information for Christians. Some new or ill-informed Christians may be confused by the differences in the two sections.
Circumcision The second section, called the "New Testament", is erroneously believed the Christian addition to the Holy Bible. [[Council at Jerusalem| It contains the correct information for Christians]]. Some new or ill-informed Christians may be a good "Christian value" confused by Christians the differences in different parts of the world, including the United States{{citation needed}], South Korea{{citation needed}}and the Philippines{{citation needed}}two sections.
=== Islam ===
Although [[circumcision ]] is never mentioned in the Qur'an, male [[circumcision ]] is deeply rooted in the Muslim tradition. Muhammad is reported to have prescribed cutting the [[foreskin ]] as a fitrah, a measure of personal cleanliness. Modern Muslims see circumcision as essential to their faith, although they have also come to lean on arguments of "medical benefits." A conference of Islamic scholars in 1987 stated that modern circumcision studies “[reflect] the wisdom of the Islamic statements”.<ref>{{GollaherDL 2000}}</ref>
The prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) is not [[circumcised ]] in the Qur'an, or if he is, no mention is ever made in the 67 times that his name is written. A covenant sealed with circumcision is also never mentioned.<ref name="QuaranicPath">{{REFweb
|url=http://www.quranicpath.com/misconceptions/circumcision.html
|website=QuaranicPath
|title=Circumcision - Does the Qur'an Approve it?
}}</ref> Despite never being mentioned in the Qur'an, it is still widely practiced among followers of [[Islam ]] in the Middle East, North Africa, and Southeast Asia, who interpret it as an Islamic ceremony.<ref>{{REFbook
|last=Aldeeb Abu-Sahlieh
|first=Sami A.
|init=SA
|author-link=Sami Aldeeb
|chapter=3: Circumcision among Muslims
|title=Male and Female Circumcision: Among Jews, Christians, and Muslims
|publisher=Shangri-La
|year=2001
}}</ref> The Muslim code of religious law (AKA Shariah) recommends performance of circumcision at the age of seven days. In practice, however, Muslim boys are [[circumcised ]] at varying ages before puberty.<ref>{{REFbook
|last=Morgenstern
|first=Julian
|year=1996
|page=240
|quote=[Among Muslims in Negeri Sembilan, West Malaysia, boys] are usually [[circumcised ]] when they are about twelve years old.
}}</ref><ref>{{REFbook
|last=Crapanzano
|publisher={{UNI|Harvard University|HU}} Press
|year=1992
}}</ref> According to Genesis 17, Abraham [[circumcised ]] Ishmael, who is supposed to be the the ancestor of Arab peoples, at the age thirteen, which is why this age is generally taken as the latest acceptable date.
[[Intact ]] existence is actually favored by the Qur'an: "We have indeed created man in the 'best of moulds'." (Qur'an 95:4) The idea that Allah has created everything in perfection is repeated in 27:88, 32:7, and 40:64. "Allah is the One who made the Earth a habitat for you, and the sky as a structure, and He designed you, and has perfected your design." "You will not see any flaw in what the Lord of Mercy creates." (Qur'an 67:3)
:''"Let there be no change in Allah's creation."'' (Qur'an 30:30) This verse specifically prohibits practices such as [[circumcision]].
Finally, according to the Qur'an, [[circumcision ]] may be seen as an act of evil: "(Satan said), 'I will lead them (mankind) astray and fill them with false hopes. I will command them and they will cut off cattle's ears. I will command them and they will change Allah's creation.' Anyone who takes Satan as his protector in place of Allah has clearly lost everything. He makes promises to them and fills them with false hopes. But what Satan promises them is nothing but delusion." (Qur'an 4:119-120) <ref name="QuaranicPath"/>
=== Paganism ===
There are no guiding books for pagans, but in general, there are a few guiding principals. Mainly, the worship or love of nature in its natural form is a connection between different types of pagans. However, Wicca has a guiding rule called the Rede: "An ye harm none, do as thou wilt." One can certainly see the ritual removal of a functioning part of the human anatomy for no purpose as 'harm,' particularly given the risks involved. Thus, it would be anathema to a pagan who follows the Rede to submit their child to [[circumcision]].
=== Other religions ===
No other religion is cited as encouraging [[circumcision]], though many cultures practice it.{{citation needed}}
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