shafique wrote:But I am intrigued - what does the Bible say about God when he appeared to Abraham as a man? Was He circumcised then or not? (Not a rhetorical question - and addressed to anyone who knows)
God Almighty takes many forms Shaf... Circumcised, and alah natural
Let’s analyse your theory of evolution:
The foreskin was intended to protect the male appendage in the absence of clothing. Good theory so far.
It became redundant once 'modern' man started wearing clothes and therefore should be removed.
I agree with it possibly being redundant, but do not agree that this justifies its removal. I have another theory, but before I get to that,
We do not need our tonsils, but they are not removed unless they continually become infected.
We do not need our appendix, but it isn't removed unless necessary.
We do not need our wisdom teeth, but they are not removed unless they cause pain.
We do not need hair, so why not just shave it all off, or have a total back, crack, sack, body wax/laser treatment.
It is more likely, that rather than Shaf's vestigial appendages theory, this is in fact a vestigial belief that has become itself redundant more recently.
It is more likely that poor personal hygiene previously necessitated the need for removal of the foreskin.
This is no longer a problem for most of us.
There are other examples of vestigial beliefs. Eating poorly cooked meat, esp. pork, necessitated the need to remove it from the diet. This is no longer a problem. Although, pork remains one of the more 'toxic' meats on the menu, it won't kill you overnight as it did during the dawn of Islam.
We both agree that the foreskin is possibly redundant, but I don’t see any need for its removal, other than for purely religious reasons. Then again, if it isn’t in the Quran, there is no ‘need’ for it is there?
If only Mohammed had known that uncircumcised men are more sensitive under the foreskin and feel more pleasure, perhaps he would have had second thoughts.
Oh that’s right, He was of course thinking of females after all.
Less sensitivity results in longer staying power, and therefore more pleasure for the female who generally takes longer to achieve orgasm.
Which leads me to the next hit and run question. Do female orgasms exist in Islam?