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Circumcision Of Boys For Religious Reasons
An Algerian-born father, separated from the English wife he married in a Muslim ceremony, has failed in his High Court bid to have his two young sons circumcised in accordance with his strict Muslim faith. The judge said that choice should be left until children are old enough to decide for themselves.
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/n ews/201 6/04/19 /circum cision- choice- should- be-left -until- childre n-are-o ld-enou gh/
Could this lead to a change in the law? I hope so.
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Could this lead to a change in the law? I hope so.
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Had they overridden her decision I would have made it my business to inform either the Police and/or the GMC.
Had they overridden her decision I would have made it my business to inform either the Police and/or the GMC.
Exactly Sp, at least with religion they are able to change religion or become an atheist as they grow up, they cant put their foreskin back! I never conciously influenced my children on religion, I wanted them to make their own minds up, my wife at the time was Catholic, my children are all now atheists. I feel they made the obvious choice when its not rammed down their throats as young children!
sp, // Nor do they [children] have a preference or a choice about which religion to follow. There are some things which are left to the discretion of their parents. //
Two wrongs don't make a right. I don't understand why you think that slicing bits from children's bodies is acceptable. Perhaps you can explain?
Two wrongs don't make a right. I don't understand why you think that slicing bits from children's bodies is acceptable. Perhaps you can explain?
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