Circumscision Law in 2006

This is one of hundreds of reasons I will vote for Bush:
In 2006, he wants to pass a law regulating circumscision of all male infants, after eight days. Just as the Lord has wished. This isn't official, but he is pushing it. I'm so glad for all of the souls that would be saved by this law. So many men have probably been cut off from eternal life because of such sinful careless parents, not to mention the hygene bonus.

BUSH FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Reply #2 Top
Jeb, are you trying to be funny, or are you really on the "inside track"? What is your source? If this bit is true, there could be quite a lot argued against this as it would set dangerous precedents. (chipping at birth anyone?)
Reply #3 Top
ummmmmmmmmm.....jebidia.............why are people like this getting on the forums?
Reply #5 Top
You guys, I'm conservative, and I can tell you we aren't all as loony as this guy obviously is.
Reply #6 Top
maybe it's a bizarre joke, though i fear not!
Reply #8 Top
Presidents always have crazy ideas, but they usually know that it wouldn't be wise to represent all those ideas. For example, Clinton wanted to make it illegal for a woman to refuse the President (or a former President) sex.
Reply #9 Top
You've got proof of that do you Super? I mean, c'mon, the odds that Jebidia's "law" or Super's "law" were ever anything more than the product of a bizarre rumor, or joke, are microscopic.

And Jebidia, the Bible itself says that Christians do not need to be circumscized. It's in one of Paul's letters, I'll try and dig it out later.

Cheers
Reply #10 Top
Ughh. Anyone who would vote for a man because of his religious beliefs obviously hasn't read the constitution. Now, I'm almost as liberal as they get (basically, Al Franken rocks, Bush is in idiot with an IQ of 92, and Clinton was the greatest president of the century--even if he wasn't the world's greatest man) but I honestly find this Jebidia fellow disgusting. I'm all for the idea of circumcision, it's just cleaner, but it isn't natural, and the idea that anybody would try and make it unlawful to not do so is absolutely foul.

In other words, shut up Jebidia.
Reply #11 Top
Jeblackstar, you claimed in "God's View on Homosexuallity" you claim that Paul's letter's didn't mean anything, at least when it came to homosexuality.