Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain -
If the conscious mind--the part you consider to be you--is just the tip of the iceberg, what is the rest doing?
quote [ Jumana Nagarwala could face life in jail if convicted of mutilating young girls over more than a decade. ]
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3333 said @ 9:19am GMT on 16th April
Let me get this straight.
You represented a circumcised man who argued that the process was so traumatic for him that it was imperative that his son be spared the same fate?
Is there any public record of this case?
An argument of this sort, put in front of a court, where the majority of the men were themselves circumcised, would be an interesting read.
As a side note, is there any evidence of crazed Egyptians running around abducting Copt boys and forcibly circumcising them?
I’m wondering if there is anything to support this fanciful antidote.
Because as currently recounted it strains credulity.
3333 said @ 9:24am GMT on 16th April
Let me get this straight.
You represented a circumcised man who argued that the process was so traumatic for him that it was imperative that his son be spared the same fate?
Is there any public record of this case?
An argument of this sort, put in front of a court, where the majority of the men were themselves circumcised, would be an interesting read (presumably in this instance there were no weeping breaks).
As a side note, is there any evidence of crazed Egyptians running around abducting Copt boys and forcibly circumcising them?
I’m wondering if there is anything to support this fanciful antidote.
Because as currently recounted it strains credulity.
3333 said @ 9:31am GMT on 16th April
Let me get this straight.
You represented a circumcised man who argued that the process was so traumatic for him that it was imperative that his son be spared the same fate?
Is there any public record of this case?
I suspect an argument of this sort, put in front of a court where the majority of the men were themselves circumcised, would not have required all those weeping breaks.
As a side note, is there any evidence of crazed Egyptians running around abducting Copt boys and forcibly circumcising them?
I’m wondering if there is anything to support this fanciful anecdote.
Because as currently recounted it strains credulity.
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3333 said @ 9:19am GMT on 16th April
Let me get this straight.
You represented a circumcised man who argued that the process was so traumatic for him that it was imperative that his son be spared the same fate?
Is there any public record of this case?
I suspect an argument of this sort, put in front of a court where the majority of the men were themselves circumcised, would not have required all those weeping breaks.
As a side note, is there any evidence of crazed Egyptians running around abducting Copt boys and forcibly circumcising them?
I’m wondering if there is anything to support this fanciful anecdote.
Because as currently recounted it strains credulity.