Post by goz on Oct 4, 2019 20:34:23 GMT
An ad hominem is still not an argument.
I repeat: GM is often justified for religious reasons and a religious justification is not the same as religious requirement. For Jewish people MGM it is mandated. It is common among Muslims. Since the Jews worship the same God as Christians, something which Muslims also say about Allah, BTW, if this purported deity really is successful in changing attitudes then with this one at least He is taking His time!
www.ncronline.org/blogs/ncr-today/do-christians-muslims-and-jews-worship-same-god
The point here, which I see you now acknowledge, would be that it is not true that GM is "only found in poor countries", which was as you insisted before. QED. And the estimated 513,000 victims in the USA is not something to be written off so casually as insignificant. Your callousness is not reflected by your Govt. With the passage of the federal law ban, the Female Genital Mutilation Act in 1996, performing FGM on anyone under age 18 became a felony in the United States. No issue there then.
There is no reason to assume that the reasons given by the majority of those involved with GM are false, as they would be best placed to know. (The only confusion in Islam is over whether FGM is mandated. Senior Muslim religious authorities appear to agree that FGM is neither required nor prohibited by Islam. The Quran does not mention FGM or male circumcision. FGM is praised in a few hadith , sayings attributed to Muhammad, as noble but not required. Rightly or wrongly, Muslim proponents of FGM stress the religious necessity. Midwifes and mothers insist that it is “sunnah” – an opinion shared by most Islamic clerics. Yet, sunnah can either mean that a practice is religiously recommended or simply that it was done that way in the times of the prophet Mohammed.) In the case of Jewish people, as you ought to admit, circumcision is mandated, as part of their religion. The implication with those who attribute religious justification for GM, that they are all for some reason lying about their true motivation and that really it has nothing to do with religion is nonsense. Suppose I called you a liar whenever you deny abiogensis and you claim you believe only a supernatural designer could have created life? See how it works? Anyone who has bothered to read thus this far will.
*sigh* As already carefully explained, for various reasons, it is best practice to take the religious at their word as they are best placed to know what they believe. They may be wrong in their interpretation of what is required over what is custom within a religion, but that does not remove the religious association. So for the last time: culture and religion are both contributing to the prevalance of FGM. Time for you stop making out the religious, whenever they contradict you, to be liars just because it suits your argument, as it looks silly - and, as I suggest, can ultimately can be used against your own claims based on faith.
Read after me: "in 2018 the Islamic Central Council of Switzerland classified removal of the clitoral foreskin, a less severe form of FGM, as sunna (recommended)." or " In May 2012 it was reported that the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt was working to decriminalize FGM." or "Shiite religious texts, such as the hadith transmitted by Al-Sadiq, state that "circumcision is makruma ("noble") for women."".
It is a fact that FGM, at least, is objected to among a host of nations, to the point of making it illegal. And it is certainly a fact I find non-consensual GM anywhere objectionable -which is not the same as saying that everyone objects to it. (One is unsure that you really do, for instance)
Now go find another thread to haunt, as your weird notions that religion is unconnected with GM, that the religious cannot be trusted to relay their beliefs truthfully and that in any case genital mutilation is not so bad when only practiced among the poor are by turn unconvincing, self-defeating and crass
The good news, there is help. The art of statistical analysis has been been refined and developed to a point that should clear up what is actually happening and why. Your current grade in statistical analysis is failing. I know, I'm not your teacher. I suggest you see one.
After acquiring some art of statistical analysis you will also be less inclined to believe posers, which you seem to be following now. The vast majority of the Islamic world does not require "FGM" as you call it. The support for the operation is overwhelmingly in poor and underdeveloped areas. (See statistical analysis now.) You might find a few people who happen to live in modern apartments who are less inclined to forbid the operation, that is all you have. Not forbidding an operation is not the same thing as requiring it. The picture you paint of fanatical "religious" support for FGM is therefore invalid.
An ad hominem is always an argument and often quite valid, just as any other argument can be valid or not, something you never learned in your obviously inferior education. My criticism of you has always been supported by valid arguments you simply choose to ignore because you believe you're entitled. I have never ignored your "data." I simply point out that the rest of the data, far and away most of it, is quite different. Religious people earn more income, are better educated, are less likely to divorce and perform better than Christians and atheists in many ways on the whole. That means you lost this argument to data and reasoning.
You still have not learned the difference between actual science "ceteris paribus" and the use of data on human populations that can have misleading under represented points in it, thus you're confused by the misleading items.
I'm sure you will continue to announce that your meager data is very convincing. That is your problem, not for people with adequate education.
luckily you agree that
I'm getting tired of explaining to you that an ad hominem is not always a bad thing. It can be perfectly logical and necessary in many cases.
THIS post is BOTH logical and required!
You are as much a pathetic 'joke' as Trump though not so dangerous.... more irrelevant.
BTW any kind of genital mutilation is like you outdated though it is also harmful and dangerous, much like religion.

