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Male Circumcision
Mukiri
#31 Posted : Saturday, July 26, 2014 12:04:50 AM
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Um Sayala wrote:
Sure wrote:
Um Sayala wrote:
soberly speaking, I dot think God could have created part of the body that should not have a function.


When you mention that, I start wondering whether you went to school?

What is the use of the Appendix in the diggestive system?

What is the use of armpit hair?

Do you want some more body organs that are useless?

A man having nipples, for what?

So, don't make assumptions yet.

Actually, God even made a faulty architectural design for us women. He made the entertainment area right next door to the sewer.



The fact that u or scientists do not know the function does not mean it has none. That's like insisting the world is flat, coz it could not be proved otherwise then.

Again, that which u call sewer cd as well be somebody's entertainment area, so be careful buddy.

Back to my quiz: I want my kofia back, madaktari tafadhalini?, ama mgomo yenu imeanza? LOL

Appendix houses microbes... very important for the alimentary canal. New finding.

Proverbs 19:21
Bachuma Gate
#32 Posted : Saturday, July 26, 2014 1:38:01 PM
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For who cannot afford the paid cut. A church clinic at Doonholm next to Equity Bank offers it for free.
DOH
guru267
#33 Posted : Saturday, July 26, 2014 2:21:20 PM
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Christ was the Holy Spirit made flesh... If he was cut, every male follower of his MUST follow suit otherwise you are no Christian!
Mark 12:29
Deuteronomy 4:16
Takeshi
#34 Posted : Saturday, July 26, 2014 5:00:13 PM
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Amores wrote:
more like ku-debate about dini. kukatwa ama kutokatwa ni mtu anafaa kuamua especially with this new information about lack of sensitivity hapo juu!!!!!!!



...yah, topic should be approached with sensitivity, at the end of it all, its a personal choice.
masukuma
#35 Posted : Saturday, July 26, 2014 5:06:49 PM
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guru267 wrote:
Christ was the Holy Spirit made flesh... If he was cut, every male follower of his MUST follow suit otherwise you are no Christian!

wewe.... i thought that in your book Christians follow Paul
All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
tycho
#36 Posted : Saturday, July 26, 2014 5:07:25 PM
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Could it be that different cultures can have different scientific values? Yes. Different civilizations have (had) different scientific values.

So those who don't cut should be capable to keep their culture, even in the face of change. But the problem is, culture is fast transforming and science becoming a preserve of the few.

For example, what's the science of defining a society, setting it's rituals and rites? And powering it to it's objectives?

Why is it, that one should lose a part of the self upon initiation into adulthood? And could it be that now, for example, some wish to lose neither the skin nor the teeth? That is, there's no more initiation to adulthood? Is male circumcision in the city equally significant to that in the village?

Everything has happened too fast for us. 'To cut, or not to cut?' To cut and not to cut is the Just answer.
Mukiri
#37 Posted : Saturday, July 26, 2014 5:13:16 PM
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masukuma wrote:
guru267 wrote:
Christ was the Holy Spirit made flesh... If he was cut, every male follower of his MUST follow suit otherwise you are no Christian!

wewe.... i thought that in your book Christians follow Paul

In her eyes, a Christian, needs to be told how to be Christian, by her. Her brother says that, that Moha guy is the Holy Spirit that Jesus Christ said would come.

Which makes me wonder, if you are busy telling someone how to be themselves, who is being you?

Proverbs 19:21
skylax
#38 Posted : Tuesday, July 29, 2014 9:01:25 AM
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my homescience teacher in primo taught me to keep food covered.
Uncovered food attracts houseflies,mak-mendes etc etc.
its a personal choice anyway...but you can disregard my homescience teachings at your own peril...;-)
A fish is never thirsty......samaki hana kiu.
quicksand
#39 Posted : Tuesday, July 29, 2014 10:27:44 AM
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What is the fuss? If you are an adult and haven't been cut, its your choice to get cut or not. For some of us, it was a decision you made preteens just before Form One and asked your father to prep for the ceremony. If you were cut when you were a kid, accept it as one of the many things that your parents and/or society decided for you and move on. Otherwise why not start questioning why your folks enrolled you in school, or took you to church, had you baptised, do confirmation classes etc etc. A person can't live in a vacuum and the societal norms in play during the span of your life are going to affect you. I saw someone asking if the foreskin can be grown back, another expressing regret at loss of sensitivity.
We are acquiring this nauseous European habit of being too sensitive, treating things and ourselves like eggs that will break at any time. Thats why parents will not cane their kids, or let teachers do so, thinking mollycoddling them and cutting them off from their playstation will instill discipline. That is now 'abuse' in our currently thoroughly Westernised psyche. This same affliction now has grown men hemming and hawing about their foreskin -or lack thereof. Quit it now!!!! There are other serious problems worth worrying about. When did you all become such p !??
nakujua
#40 Posted : Tuesday, July 29, 2014 10:58:58 AM
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quicksand wrote:
What is the fuss? If you are an adult and haven't been cut, its your choice to get cut or not. For some of us, it was a decision you made preteens just before Form One and asked your father to prep for the ceremony. If you were cut when you were a kid, accept it as one of the many things that your parents and/or society decided for you and move on. Otherwise why not start questioning why your folks enrolled you in school, or took you to church, had you baptised, do confirmation classes etc etc. A person can't live in a vacuum and the societal norms in play during the span of your life are going to affect you. I saw someone asking if the foreskin can be grown back, another expressing regret at loss of sensitivity.
We are acquiring this nauseous European habit of being too sensitive, treating things and ourselves like eggs that will break at any time. Thats why parents will not cane their kids, or let teachers do so, thinking mollycoddling them and cutting them off from their playstation will instill discipline. That is now 'abuse' in our currently thoroughly Westernised psyche. This same affliction now has grown men hemming and hawing about their foreskin -or lack thereof. Quit it now!!!! There are other serious problems worth worrying about. When did you all become such p !??

smile neno.
True, almost all the cutting happens before the age of 18, and thats a decision that squarely falls in the parents (or whats left of parenting) domain.
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