aseelt said:
Circumcision slows the spread of HIV as the foreskin is prone to tearing and thus allowing entry of HIV. So no, it shouldn't be banned.
Condoms slows the spread of HIV even better, your argument is mute.
Condoms also slows the spread of pregnant girls A LOT better than a cicumsision
You see, just because something does something good, doesn't make it any less wrong.
Cosmetic circumsision is done because people think it looks better.
And the reason for it to become common practice in the US (outside Jewish culture) was simple:
Some Christian people was crazy scared of masturbation.
Children tend to grab themselves down there even from an early age.
Kids that got cut didn't grab them selves as much.
So from that day on, people in the USA started cutting into their children.
They also invented Cornflakes to combat masturbation
So yeah... tradition and stopping the spread of HIV are bad bad bad arguments
Stollos said:
Banning circumcision, in my opinion, would be as bad as making it compulsory. Leave the choice to the parents, and if anything, ensure that practicing physicians/doctors/surgeons are qualified enough to give sound advice and outline the risks and benefits of either path of action to the parents of the baby (which I'm sure they already are).
Lets impose Kants categorical imperative on this, you are in fact saying:
You are saying it is okey for parents to give their new born child cosmetic surgery.
Honestly!? There is no good reason to do it, so why should child molestation be the choice of the parents? And not the child?
Oh yeah, and someone mentioned it would be against Freedom of Religion to ban circumsision for Jews.
Well I have news for you people. MOST COUNTRIES STILL BAN THINGS THAT ARE DEEMED BAD!
I mean does the USA allow polligamy? NO! Not even Utah really does. Even though a lot of religions thinks its a-okey to have more than one wife, the state say; Nope not allowed.
So Freedom of Religion card: Bad argument.
Cicumsising children = Child molestation.
Simple as that, you can't argue against that.