Published: 14 Jul 12 09:36 CET | Print version
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The German government on Friday pledged quick action to protect the right of Jews and Muslims to circumcise baby boys on religious grounds, after a court ruling that prompted international outcry.
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May I suggest to Merkel to call a summit on this, inviting both Jews and Muslims to present their ideas. They could form into inter-religious small groups brainstorming ideas and potential wordings for the new law. In a larger group, Jews could present the Muslim ideas and Muslims the Jewish ideas. Merkel could orchestrate the discussion and eventually put forward a law with their combined ideas. Afterwards, she could host a two day party, for both Jews and Muslims, celebrating their hard fought victory. There could be song and food from every culture. It would be a win-win-win situation and, as someone else commented in an earlier article, a potential Nobel Peace Prize for Germany.
If I am not mistaken in Germany there are about 125,ooo Jews.
I do not think they have so much influence ,they are small minority among 60 millions Germans.
I have nothing to say to the Germans their court made its decision by that law.
I just want to say to the Jews -there is a Jewish state were you can live your Jewish life if you wish it.
We will wellcome you as brothers.
Israel
Also, remember that circumcision for Jews isn't just religious, it's also deeply cultural (not to mention literally many thousands of years old). There are many Jews who don't live in Israel, don't believe in God, and still proudly practice Jewish cultural traditions. Just as a very large number of Christians are baptised and even confirmed more as a cultural norm than based on actual belief.
And I'm still confused about freaking out over circumcision but allowing abortion. Totally weird.
http://www.jewsagainstcircumcision.org/
To argue that you can't harm a child before it is born AT ALL, no matter what the reason, but after it is born to harm it in the name of religion is absolutely fine, now THAT is "totally weird".
Seems like the argument is that an unborn child is sacred, but a real child is the property of the parents to do what they want with as long as it is part of (my) religion (screw those of other religions).
JOOZ JOOZ JOOZ! (NAZIS!)
yes there is in Israel a small group of Jews who oppose circumcision , they appeal against it in to the Suprime Court in Jerusalem in 1998,with the complain that the circumcision offend the basic law of "honour of the human being and his freedom"
the appeal was rejected .
There are still religous "ancient rite" that put woman in pits and have men throw rocks at them. Or just kill them for the smallest infraction. There are religons that don't allow for woman to vote. Should all these become the norm too? No, of course not, that would be absurd.
At least in 4000 years of exsistence of the Jewish people laws did not stop them to believe and to practice their tradition,even if you stop it in Germany you will not stop it in other countries
I find it maddening that this law is perceived as Nazis punishing Jews all over again. It's not about ww2. It's about the dangers of circumcision, bodily integrity, the right to make a choice!! Why are human rights second to religion? There is and will never be a sufficient reason to put religious freedom above the right to make your choice. Religious freedom is a choice -- so babies should not be forced into something that is not their choice!!!!