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The '''"Catholics Against Circumcision"''' respect the bodily integrity rights of male and female children. Children have a right to be free from unnecessary [[Circumcision|amputations]] that cause pain, trauma, scarring, and loss to their perfect bodies. New Testament Scriptures teach them that the Old Testament Law that required circumcision was rescinded after the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. [[Circumcision]] is not required under the New Law.  As Christians, they are instructed to follow the Law of Love, which teaches them to love God and to love their neighbor as themselves.
 
The '''"Catholics Against Circumcision"''' respect the bodily integrity rights of male and female children. Children have a right to be free from unnecessary [[Circumcision|amputations]] that cause pain, trauma, scarring, and loss to their perfect bodies. New Testament Scriptures teach them that the Old Testament Law that required circumcision was rescinded after the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. [[Circumcision]] is not required under the New Law.  As Christians, they are instructed to follow the Law of Love, which teaches them to love God and to love their neighbor as themselves.
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Revision as of 20:17, 28 February 2020

The "Catholics Against Circumcision" respect the bodily integrity rights of male and female children. Children have a right to be free from unnecessary amputations that cause pain, trauma, scarring, and loss to their perfect bodies. New Testament Scriptures teach them that the Old Testament Law that required circumcision was rescinded after the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Circumcision is not required under the New Law. As Christians, they are instructed to follow the Law of Love, which teaches them to love God and to love their neighbor as themselves.

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