Treblaine said:
Ultratwinkie said:
Infections that are resistant to antibiotics ARE called super infections. These infections are incredibly rare, and they "may" be a problem in the future is not an argument. EVERYONE is susceptible to these infections, regardless of what kind of skin they have on their penis. Not only that, but to get an infection in your foreskin requires you to try hard. It doesn't matter if you have a foreskin or not, if you get a super infection you DIE.
circumcision does nothing to stop HIV. Only condoms and education can stop it. Only the third world tries to use circumcision to combat HIV because no one has any access to educations or even condoms. To argue circumcision to fight HIV is frankly stupid, especially in a first world country.
A problem that only effects a mere 5% of the total population does not make a foreskin a liability. All of the "problems" you try to bring up either effect a small majority or unrelated to the foreskin entirely and effect everyone.
You claim parents make decisions for their kids. How many of these decisions are surgeries with NO MEDICAL NEED at BIRTH? A surgery is not a name, a surgery is not telling a kid to go to bed. A surgery is a SURGERY with irreversible effects and questionable necessity. To call a surgery trivial is irresponsible. I doubt you would be the saying the same if you was you on that operating table when there was no need to have it.
At the end of the day, I invoke the same ironclad logic used to disprove God. If there is no medical necessity, you don't do it. Anything else is irrational and fear based.
Well "Super Infection" is not a serious name nor is it accurate, it is a fearmongering term you used and I did not. These infections are not necessarily more virulent (spread quicker nor kill quicker) merely harder to treat with antibiotitics. Your immune system finds it just as easy/hard to fight the infection.
"circumcision does nothing to stop HIV."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/6176209.stm
argue with these scientists, not with me.
"How many of these decisions are surgeries with
NO MEDICAL NEED at BIRTH?"
A surgery is surgery, so what? In terms of "surgery" it is one of the simplest procedures in human history. I've asked doctors -surgeons (not GPs) - and they DO consider it utterly trivial procedure, for infants. For adults it is not trivial.
Disproving god doesn't go as far as banning all that is ever associated with religions of god! Remember people can have circumcision for NON-religious and NON-paranoid reasons, and it's their decision.
Are you seriously advocating the police should raid Synagogues to arrest Rabbis and the child family during a Bris Milôh? Buddy, I ain't going there. And you'll have to do the same in the mosques as it is Islamic tradition to circumcise as well. I think of myself as a tolerant person.
What happened to religious tolerance? This is NOT the same as female genital cutting that is destroys the ability for a woman to enjoy sex. Only semantically similar.
So just because I called religious reasons irrational, I am suddenly intolerant and want to raid religious buildings?
(relevant part is around 4:25, the age old "why are you attacking my beliefs" argument.)
Emotional blackmail is not a valid tactic.
Your views are not being "savagely attacked," its being scrutinized. They have failed to hold up, and are dubbed irrational.
If I said an invisible man on a cloud told me to cut my foreskin and the foreskins of my sons, I would be admitted into an asylum. What makes religion any different? Because its written in an old book? A tome that has been edited throughout time?
If religious doctrine is so flawed, why follow it in the first place?
At the end of the day, you fail to bring any actual reason for the surgery to take place. Just because there are more complicated surgeries does not excuse circumcision for infants. An irreversible operation, done without reason and without consent, is just irrational.
For your information, FGM is divided into 3 categories. You are confusing type II, and III with type I. Type I is the most common, making up 90% of the procedure.
Not only that, but other poster pretty much covered HIV with you.
As for the non medical and non paranoid reasons circumcision is done. Try to suggest one done at birth, then.