Saturday, 29 July 2017

Mengens circumcise not because the Bible say so.

What is circumcision? Circumcision is the removal of the fore skin of the penis. It is usually done to males than to the women. There are countries that do circumcise women as well. Todays trend on circumcision obviously it is done due to health reasons. People prefer circumcising nowadays using medical equipment and it is done by health workers in an healthy environment.
The question is where do we first hear of circumcision? Well the plain truth is we first heard of circumcision in the Holy Bible. If you are a Christian you are to refer to the Bible as the word of God to us. And in the Bible we were taught that Jesus Christ the son of God was circumcised in the temple. The temple is a holy place and those of whom who are one way or the other loyal to God are only allow to stay in the temple. Since Jesus was so close to God as a human being and at the same time a God he spent most of his time in the temple afterwards.
The fact about Jesus Christ is that he is a Jewish. We all now know and accept it that the Jewish people live in the country of Israel. Yet originally the practice of circumcision is a Jewish way of life. And how come the people of Mengen originally practice circumcision as their way of life as well? Mengens do not circumcise because the Jewish people are doing it. It is definitely no. It is part and parcel of the culture of the Mengen people. We have to remember the Jewish people of Israel are located in the continent of Africa while the Mengen people of Pomio District in Papua New Guinea are situated in the continent of Australia in the Pacific Ocean. Jewish people are from a Hebrew decent while the Mengens are from an African decent if I am correct. The Mengens are brown coloured people known as the Melenasians. Mengens do not circumcise for health reasons or for the sake of circumcising. Mengens have a deep secrecy to circumcision and it is implanted right deep within the Mengens culture. One can not separate the art of circumcision from the Mengen culture. It is obviously no in that regard.

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