Friday, 14 April 2017

FGM charge for Detroit doctor Jumana Nagarwala in US first

quote [ Jumana Nagarwala could face life in jail if convicted of mutilating young girls over more than a decade. ]
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[by XregnaR]
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3333 said @ 7:59pm GMT on 16th April


“Circumcision, as you apparently don't know, it not part of the Christian faith.”

You’re right.

I didn’t know that.

Here’s why:

“Religious male circumcision generally occurs shortly after birth, during childhood or around puberty as part of a rite of passage.
Circumcision is most prevalent
in the religions of Judaism, Islam, Coptic Christianity, and the Ethiopian Orthodox Church.”

I’m curious.

How can someone who purports to have represented someone of the Coptic faith in a forum where the nature of Coptic religious beliefs and traditions were material know so little about the faith in question?



3333 said @ 8:00pm GMT on 16th April

“Circumcision, as you apparently don't know, it not part of the Christian faith.”

You’re right.

I didn’t know that.

Here’s why:

“Religious male circumcision generally occurs shortly after birth, during childhood or around puberty as part of a rite of passage.
Circumcision is most prevalent
in the religions of Judaism, Islam, Coptic Christianity, and the Ethiopian Orthodox Church.”

I’m curious.

How can someone who purports to have represented someone of the Coptic faith in a forum where the nature of Coptic religious beliefs and traditions were material know so little about the faith in question?

How could such a person believe the Copts eschew circumcision, when the polar opposite is true, and when circumcision was a stated part of the inquiry?

How could that person, then walk away from the case, still under the misapprehension that “circumcision it not part of the Christian faith”?

The answer, of course, it that you had nothing to do with such a case.

But Doctor Bob's real impressed.

Me? Not so much.

In any event, Happy Easter (which, as you are no doubt aware, is the day that Christians celebrate the sacred surfing elf, Maui Wowie.)

Hang ten everybody!




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3333 said @ 7:59pm GMT on 16th April

“Circumcision, as you apparently don't know, it not part of the Christian faith.”

You’re right.

I didn’t know that.

Here’s why:

“Religious male circumcision generally occurs shortly after birth, during childhood or around puberty as part of a rite of passage.
Circumcision is most prevalent
in the religions of Judaism, Islam, Coptic Christianity, and the Ethiopian Orthodox Church.”

I’m curious.

How can someone who purports to have represented someone of the Coptic faith in a forum where the nature of Coptic religious beliefs and traditions were material know so little about the faith in question?

How could such a person believe the Copts eschew circumcision, when the polar opposite is true, and when circumcision was a stated part of the inquiry?

How could that person, then walk away from the case, still under the misapprehension that “circumcision it not part of the Christian faith”?

The answer, of course, it that you had nothing to do with such a case.

But Doctor Bob's real impressed.

Me? Not so much.

In any event, Happy Easter (which, as you are no doubt aware, is the day that Christians celebrate the sacred surfing elf, Maui Wowie.)

Hang ten everybody!





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