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Pat Condell: Islam is Not a Victim [LINK-ZUM]

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Pat Condell: Sharia Fiasco [LINK-ZUM]

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Christine Clarridge: Phony psychic sentenced for bilking woman of savings [LINK-ZUM]
A phony psychic who fled prosecution in Seattle and ended up on a wanted-fugitive list in Canada was sentenced Friday to 1 1/2 years in prison nearly nine years after tricking a lovesick woman into turning over her life savings to win back her boyfriend.

[Article continues at link... but the first sentence alone fills me with questions. If 79-year-old Sophie Evon was a 'phony psychic,' does that mean there are non-phony psychics? What law did Sophie Evon break in accepting money to cast magic spells? Is that law being equally applied to the leaders of every Christian church, Jewish temple, Muslim mosque, and every other spook house in town? The mainstream superstitions also accept money to cast magic spells. Sometimes the spells are supposed to work 'after death,' but sometimes they are supposed to work right here and right now. These are the kinds of court cases that the megachurches should be pouring their millions into winning, because if the state can decide that one brand of hokus-pokus is a crime, the state can decide another brand of hokus-pokus is also a crime. Theirs may be next. And while all my sympathies lie with the victim, who seems to have learned her lesson the hard way, I think the state has no business sanctioning superstitions. If people want to throw their money into the magic hat, that's their concern. When the state makes some superstitions illegal and allows others to remain legal, it establishes a state religion. The foundation documents of this country rightly forbid this. - Trevor Blake]

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Jo-Ann Goodwin and David Jones: The unspeakable practice of female circumcision that's destroying young women's lives in Britain [LINK-ZUM]
It is known by a variety of names, the most common of which are female genital mutilation (FGM), female circumcision, or simply "cutting" - a word which somehow conveys the raw pain its prepubescent victims suffer. Most people will be unfamiliar with this practice, which involves removing part or all of the clitoris, the surrounding labia (the outer part of the vagina) and sometimes the sewing up of the vagina, leaving only a small opening for urine and menstrual blood. [...] During a highly disturbing, four-month investigation, however, we uncovered evidence that thousands of British-African girls, in towns and cities throughout the country, have been forcibly "cut". By conservative estimates, 66,000 women and girls living in Britain have been mutilated. [...] And thousands more girls are at imminent risk as families club together to fly professional "cutters" from Africa to Britain. These women "elders" perform the crude operation for up to 40 [UK Pounds] a time, often on kitchen tables or floors, without anaesthetic, using filthy, blunt knives, razor blades or scalpels.

[Article continues at link. The authors go on to explain that every religion practices female genital mutilation equally - Buddhist, Christian, Jewish, Hindu, etc. - but culturally insensitive Islamophobes exclusively criticise Muslims. Just kidding. Everybody knows that Islam corners the market on mutilating girl's genitals, leaving the mutilation of boy's genitals largely to Christians and Jews. Every religion has a place at the table when it comes to mutilating the genitals of infants and children. The more we tolerate superstition in the 21st Century, the more infants and children can have their genitals mutilated. Not just in the 'backwards' countries, but right here in the West. In Britain, in Canada, in the United States. - Trevor Blake]

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Howard Friedman: Child Custody Shift OK'd For Failure To Follow Religious Upbinging Agreement [LINK-ZUM]
In Herschfus v. Herschfus, (MI Ct. App., Dec. 27, 2007), a Michigan appellate court upheld a lower court's modification of a custody award. The court gave sole legal and physical custody of a divorced couple's child, Jacob, to the father, based in significant part on the mother's failure to comply with the agreement entered at the time of the divorce to raise Jacob in the Orthodox Jewish religion. It rejected the mother's First Amendment challenge, finding that "the trial court's ruling was constitutionally appropriate because it was based on Jacob's needs and not on a value judgment regarding the parties' practice of religion."

[From the highly recommended blog Religion Clause. In the United States of America, a child can be legally separated from his mother because she failed to get him to present as believing a specific state-mandated superstition. Compare this with the case of Edgardo Mortara, in which a child was legally separated from his mother because she failed to get him to present as believing a specific state-mandated superstition. Of course these are totally different cases, because Jacob lives in the secular United States and wasn't Jewish enough, while Edgardo lived in the theocracy of the Vatican See and was too Jewish. It's all a matter of presenting as believing the right superstition in the right nation. - Trevor Blake]

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John MacDonald: Mohels Give Non-Jewish Babies a Slice of Tradition [LINK-ZUM]
When his son was born, Reverend Louis DeCaro Jr. was dismayed to learn that none of the doctors on call at Manhattan's Allen Pavilion hospital had time to perform the circumcision. At a loss, the DeCaros turned for advice to their Manhattan pediatrician, Andrew Mutnick, who offered a simple solution: Hire a Jewish ritual circumciser, known as a mohel. [...] "When [a circumcision] is done by a mohel, you appreciate the gravity, the beauty of the religious connotations," DeCaro said. [...]

According to [Emily Blake in New York and Joel Shoulson in Philadelphia], non-Jews make up between 2% and 5% of their clientele. Some, like the DeCaros, are motivated initially by practical circumstances, but others seem drawn to the mohels for spiritual reasons, if not explicitly religious ones. Both Blake and Sherman have even been approached by "Torah-observant Christians" - those dedicated to observing Old Testament commandments - seeking to have their sons circumcised on the eighth day after the birth. In all cases, families say they are drawn to the intimacy and convenience of a nonritual circumcision performed at home.

[Article continues at link. Beautiful, religious, intimate, convenient - fine words to describe infant genital mutilation by untrained amateurs to satisfy a superstition dictated thousands of years ago by an invisible monster that lives in the sky. If these parents had a stranger play doctor with their babies for any reason other than religion, they would rightly be arrested, tried, and imprisoned. But because they do it for religious reasons, they are forgiven. Religion makes unnecessary cosmetic surgery somehow become a good idea. Religion makes everything okay, because it's ancient and sacred and stuff. Like the ancient and sacred tradition of performing circumcisions by chewing off parts of a baby's penis. Haw, ain't God good! - Trevor Blake]

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Trevor Blake: Mamie Manneh [LINK-ZUM]
August 20, New York Sun: "The woman, who says she imported the monkey parts for religious ceremonies, has attracted pro bono legal assistance from a top law firm, Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy. And a professor of African religious traditions at Harvard Divinity School, Jacob Olupona, may testify on her behalf. At a hearing earlier this month, Chief Judge Raymond Dearie of U.S. District Court in Brooklyn ruled that Mamie Manneh, 39, of Staten Island, has legal standing to argue that her religious beliefs should exempt her from criminal prosecution for smuggling the contraband bushmeat."

November 14, New York Times: "A lawyer for a Staten Island woman charged with importing meat without proper licenses and mislabeling a shipment argued in Federal District Court yesterday that the charges should be dismissed because they impinge on the importer's right to freedom of religion."

November 17, New York Times: "No law specifically bans their importation, but Mamie Manneh, 39, of Staten Island, an immigrant from Liberia, is accused of falsely labeling her delivery and failing to obtain proper permits, charges that could bring a maximum prison sentence of five years. Her lawyer has made a motion to dismiss the indictment, arguing that bushmeat has spiritual significance and Ms. Manneh's actions were protected under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act."

November 24, Associated Press: "From her baptism in Liberia to Christmas years later in her adopted New York City, Mamie Manneh never lost the longing to celebrate religious rituals by eating monkey meat. Now, the tribal customs of Manneh and other West African immigrants have become the focus of an unusual criminal case charging her with meat smuggling, and touching on issues of religious freedom, infectious diseases and wildlife preservation. The case 'appears to be the first of its kind relating to that uniquely African product,' defense attorney Jan Rostal wrote in a pending motion to dismiss. 'Unfortunately, it represents the sort of clash of cultural and religious values inherent in the melting pot that is America.' [...] A criminal complaint cited evidence that the illegal importation of bushmeat encourages the slaughter of protected wild animals. More ominously, the complaint warned of 'the potential health risks to humans linking bushmeat to diseases like Lassa fever, Ebola, HIV, SARS and monkeypox.' Defense attorney Rostal has countered by accusing the government of picking on a poorly educated immigrant. Her client's only offense, she said, was her inability to grasp Western attitudes and highly technical regulations regarding bushmeat."

[Articles continue at links. Mamie Manneh is an attempted murderer who illegally imported the remains of endangered species into the USA for the purpose of eating them. Handling and consuming this animal can lead to some of the most nightmarish diseases known to humanity. Only spongiform encephalopathy and religion can soften the mind enough to cause a person to hold Mamie's 'culture' or 'sincere beliefs' worthy of consideration in this regard. It's easy to look around and see that no one around you is eating monkey and that almost anyone you ask would be horrified at the idea. It's easy to not lie to customs. It's easy to not run over people in cars. It's easy to not have nine kids that you can't take care of because you're in prison for trying to kill a woman. I wish it was easy for judges to laugh and scowl and toss her superstitions out of the courtroom. But that would mean tossing out superstitions that are in better favor with the majority, such as Christianity and Judaism and Islam. How much better it would be if the Constitution of the United States were in effect, and there was no establishment of religion in America. - Trevor Blake.]

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Eileen Flynn: Church rejects interfaith service on its property [LINK-ZUM]
Austin [Texas, USA] Area Interreligious Ministries, the city's largest interfaith organization, announced Thursday that its annual Thanksgiving celebration Sunday had to be moved because Hyde Park Baptist Church objected to non-Christians worshipping on its property. The group learned Wednesday that the rental space at the church-owned Quarries property in North Austin was no longer available because Hyde Park leaders had discovered that non-Christians, Muslims in particular, would be practicing their faith there. The event, now in its 23rd year, invites Jews, Muslims, Christians, Hindus, Bahais and others to worship together. [...]

Several Muslim groups were acting as this year's hosts for the event. Kent Jennings, associate pastor of administration at Hyde Park, released a statement Thursday that said church leaders received a postcard about the service Monday and only then realized that it "was not a Christian oriented event." The postcard also "promised space for Muslim Maghrib prayer and revealed that the event was co-hosted by the Central Texas Muslimaat, the Forum of Muslims for Unity, and the Institute of Interfaith Dialog," according to Hyde Park's statement. "Although individuals from all faiths are welcome to worship with us at Hyde Park Baptist Church, the church cannot provide space for the practice of these non-Christian religions on church property," the statement said. "Hyde Park Baptist Church hopes that the AAIM and the community of faith will understand and be tolerant of our church's beliefs that have resulted in this decision."

[Article continues at link. Hyde Park Baptist Church has a particularly religious application of the concept 'tolerance.' In religion, 'tolerance' means 'do what I say without asking questions.' It does not mean accepting that other viewpoints exist in their own right, that they do not exist merely a criticism of one's own viewpoints. Hyde Park Baptist Church seems to be claiming that other religions are welcome to an interfaith dialog as long as only one faith is allowed a speaking role in the dialog. This use of the concept of tolerance is found predominantly in religious groups. It betrays the Enlightenment and all of Western civilization, which was built on the claim that while one holds fast to what is right, one listens to other viewpoints which may reveal where one is wrong or holds incomplete information. My hope would be that religious groups willing to meet will learn from each other and grow ever more secular, while religious groups unwilling to meet will become more isolated and grow ever more irrelevant. - Trevor Blake]

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Ashbel Green: State justices hear arguments about custody, circumcision [LINK-ZUM]
A man who converted to Judaism told the Oregon Supreme Court on Tuesday that he has the right as the custodial parent to circumcise his 12-year-old son against the wishes of his Russian Orthodox ex-wife. "It's the classic kind of decision a custodial parent would make," said James Boldt, an attorney and former southern Oregon man who argued his own case. But a lawyer for Lia Boldt argued that she should get a court hearing to try and prove that circumcising a 12-year-old boy poses serious health risks. Their son is afraid to tell his father he doesn't want to go through with it, the mother's attorney said. [...]

Daniel Isaac, a Portland rabbi who supports James Boldt's desire to raise his son in his faith, attended Tuesday arguments out of concern that the justices might place some limits on circumcision that would interfere with an ancient religious tradition. Isaac said he was relieved that the issue of religion didn't get much attention in the hearing. "That didn't seem to be the interest of the justices," he said.

[Article continues at link. Why might Rabbi Isaac be relieved that the issue of religion didn't get much attention in the hearing? I suggest it is because everyone, including Rabbi Isaac, know that the involuntary unnecessary genital mutilation of children to appease an invisible monster that lives in the sky is insane and immoral. Religion, and religion alone, is what makes the insane and immoral into a practice that is honored by otherwise good people. If James Boldt had part of his boy's penis non-surgically removed for any reason other than religion he would be sent to prison immediately. Rabbi Isaac was relieved because he didn't want to have to explain why circumcision is okay in the service of G_d but not okay in the service of, say, Zeus or Mr. Ed or leprechauns or Gardulla the Hutt or other imaginary creatures. Why is religion forgiven for what in every other circumstance is obviously child abuse? I can no more honor the sacred, ancient Jewish tradition of circumcision than I can the sacred, ancient Jewish tradition of slavery. The courts should forbid this circumcision and let the boy decide for himself what he wants to do when he is a grown man. - Trevor Blake]

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Paul Nachman: Religion Of Peace, By Gregory Davis [LINK-ZUM]
At a September 30, Washington DC meeting of about 200 immigration-sanity activists, author Janet Levy showed us several brief-but-horrific videos of doings in the Islamic world. The two I recall showed an actual stoning of several miscreants (i.e. violators of Islamic law) and an interview with a three-year-old Arab girl who was well-versed in the Islamic demonization of Jews as "apes and pigs."

Throughout her presentation, Levy referred always to "radical Islam." During the next break in the program, I remonstrated, one-on-one, with her that she'd really been talking about mainstream Islam - her subject needn't and shouldn't have the word "radical" associated with it. Levy readily agreed with me, but explained that she'd doubted this audience was prepared to hear a truth as unvarnished as that, so she'd systematically said "radical" before "Islam," simply to keep the audience with her. Conservative author Lawrence Auster has long insisted (at least as far back as 2000) that verbal formulations such as "radical Islam," "Islamism," "fundamentalist Islam," and "Islamofascism" are all obfuscations that prevent Westerners from recognizing the mortal threat that the basic Islam of Muhummad poses to our civilization.

[Article continues at link. I share the concern regarding Islam expressed at vdare.com without agreement with their solutions. They suggest limiting or ending Muslim immigration into the West. I suggest the more ambitious project of the secularization of Islam as a step towards its complete withering away. - Trevor Blake]

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AP: Judge makes 'Green Eggs and Ham' ruling [LINK-ZUM]
A federal judge was driven to rhyme after receiving a hard-boiled egg in the mail from a prison inmate protesting his diet. U.S. District Court Judge James Muirhead reached for Dr. Seuss' "Green Eggs and Ham" for inspiration after getting the egg from inmate Charles Jay Wolff. "I do not like eggs in the file," Muirhead wrote. "I do not like them in any style. I will not take them fried or boiled. I will not take them poached or broiled. I will not take them soft or scrambled/Despite an argument well-rambled." [...]

Wolff, 61, says he is an Orthodox Jew and has accused prison officials of refusing to feed him a kosher diet. Wolff also says he cannot tolerate hard-boiled eggs and is suing the state Department of Corrections for $10 million. Wolff asked the judge to issue a preliminary injunction that would force prison officials to serve him meals that meet "both his spiritual and medical needs." Wolff is serving 10 to 20 years for sexually assaulting a 7-year-old girl. His lawsuit was filed in August 2006 and is scheduled for trial in June 2008.

[Article continues at link. Raping a 7-year-old girl is less of a moral issue than being offered and declining a hard boiled egg. Only superstition makes the mind so soft and the heart so hard. - Trevor Blake]

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Robert Fulford: Feminists fall silent [LINK-ZUM]
Surely honour killing is the ultimate male oppression, being uniquely permanent and committed by close relatives in the name of an abstraction. It's among many anti-woman atrocities in the Arab world that should enrage feminists of the West and rouse them to urgent action -- mass rallies, pickets, boycotts, furious public debates and anything else they would do for, say, California grape pickers who have no right to health care. But no action of this kind ever materializes, which amounts to a grave abdication of responsibility. Feminism, after all, embodies the principle that women deserve the same rights and dignity as men. In the original discussions nobody said "except for Muslims." A major reason for this failure is that feminism has generally made common cause with the left, and the left has in most cases decided it favours the Arabic cause. The Arabs have virtue on their side because they are not Americans.

Phyllis Chesler, an American therapist and psychologist who often writes on women's issues, argues that attitudes grounded in thoughtless cultural "sensitivity" inhibit what should be the natural response of women. The result is that "instead of telling the truth about Islam and demanding that the Muslim world observe certain standards, you have Westerners beating their breasts and saying, 'We can't judge you, we can't expose you, we can't challenge you.'" This reaches the level of absurdity when gay and lesbian activists support Palestinians "who, meanwhile, are very busy persecuting homosexuals, who in turn are fleeing to Israel for political asylum."

[Article continues at link. This is an example of the errors that can emerge when political claims are grouped as if they were inherently connected. Feminism linked itself with the left, and the left linked itself with being against the United States, and being against the United States linked itself with being for Arabs and/or Jews. The more political claims are linked together, the more contradictions will arise. All things are connected, but all things are not equally connected. After decades of spectacular success with addressing one or two issues, Amnesty International has shifted to being a one-stop-revolutionary-shop for 'economic, social and cultural rights' (and fraternizing with rock stars). It has lost some of my support, for what that is worth, in doing so. - Trevor Blake]

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Ashley Petry: Non-Christian events concern for employers [LINK-ZUM]
Last December, retailers nationwide encountered a firestorm of criticism for removing Christmas themes from their holiday displays in an effort to avoid offending non- Christians. Instead, they inadvertently offended many Christians. The controversy reminded employers that being respectful of employees' religious practices often requires walking a fine line. The issue isn't relevant only in December. In fact, the autumn calendar is full of non-Christian holidays, such as the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, the Jewish holidays of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, and the autumnal equinox, an important date in many pagan religions. The challenge for employers is to accommodate employees who celebrate those holidays, thereby avoiding religious discrimination lawsuits, without alienating other employees.

[Article continues at link. Maybe the challenge is for secular employers to remember that men and women are free to practice the superstition of their choice off the clock. Because to honor one superstition must mean an employer has to honor all the superstitions. I'm a contributor to the most recent book by the Church of the SubGenius, titled The SubGenius Psychlopaedia of Slack - The Bobliographon. Pages 238-240 (compiled by Rev. Modemac) list the SubGenius high holy days, on which a SubGenius should never be required to work. There are three hundred and sixty five of them. - Trevor Blake]

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Adrian Humphreys: Deportee can stay to change religion [LINK-ZUM]
Federal Court of Canada Judge Sean Harrington stopped this Saturday's deportation of a Christian man from Brazil so he can complete his conversion to Judaism alongside his Jewish wife and his sponsoring rabbi. The ruling, in favour of Diogo Cichaczewski, is believed to be the first of its kind. "While Canada's focus is on removing an individual who has no legal status here, an unfortunate repercussion is that his conversion would be delayed; in other words, arguably impaired," Judge Harrington ruled.

"How can the harm arising from a roadblock in Mr. Cichaczewski's right to celebrate the religion of his choice be measured?"

[Article continues at link. Enrique Villegas applied for refugee status in Canada based on the persecution his sexual orientation would bring if he returned to Mexico. His application was turned down. He was killed after returning to Mexico, and his friends and family claim it was due to his sexual orientation. But heaven forbid that refugee status be denied a man if he is in the middle of swapping one superstition for another. Who, from this point forward, will be denied refugee status? From the most worthy hero to the lowest criminal, anyone who claims that they are a refugee because they need to work magic spells powered by an invisible monster that lives in the sky will have a precedent for getting refugee status. Religion trivializes the rule of law. - Trevor Blake]

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Lucy Ward: From Aladdin to Lost Ark, Muslims get angry at 'bad guy' film images [LINK-ZUM]
Popular films ranging from Hollywood blockbusters to children's cartoons are depicting "crude and exaggerated" stereotypes of Muslims and perpetuating Islamophobia, according to a study published today. A report by the Islamic Human Rights Commission argues that films as diverse as The Siege, a portrayal of a terrorist attack on New York starring Denzel Washington and Bruce Willis, the Disney film Aladdin and the British comedy East is East have helped demonise Muslims as violent, dangerous and threatening, and reinforce prejudices.

[The negative stereotypes of Muslims has nothing to do with the Quran, nothing to do with stoning people to death, nothing to do with whipping people, nothing to do with chopping off people's hands and feet, nothing to do with female genital mutilation, nothing to do with 9/11, nothing to do with 'sectarian' violence in Iraq... nope, none of that. It's the Jews Hollywood. American Samizdat, January 25, 2007. - Trevor Blake]

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Trevor Blake: Paying the Piper [LINK-ZUM]
First, get the votes (such votes as not generated by rigged machines, that is). Second, issue your demands. Church, state boundaries fading away: Evangelical Christians overwhelmingly supported Bush. So did the majority of other Protestants. More than half of Catholic voters, meanwhile, rejected their fellow Catholic, Democrat John Kerry, in favor of the more socially conservative born-again Methodist. And although Jews remained decidedly Democratic, the percent voting for Bush increased from 19 percent in 2000, to 25 percent this year, largely, some say, because he's seen as the stronger supporter of Israel... Religious leaders prepare demands: For backing Bush, the groups want action on abortion and gay marriage... Call to kill terrorists 'in the name of the Lord' sparks outcry: In a televised debate on CNN, Falwell said President Bush should "blow them (the terrorists) all away in the name of the Lord."

[American Samizdat, November 8 2007. - Trevor Blake]

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Carrie McGourty: Prayer to End Climate Change [LINK-ZUM]
Religious leaders from all over the world met at the mouth of a melting glacier in Greenland today to say a silent prayer for the planet, appealing to mankind to address the impact that humanity is having on life on Earth. [...] The pope delivered a message via video from the Vatican while religious leaders of Christian, Jewish and Islamic faiths prayed silently.

[Article continues at link. Why didn't God prevent 'the impact that humanity is having on life on Earth' in the first place? In the case of apocalyptic superstitions such as Christianity, what does it matter if the Earth is impacted? What did superstition tell us in the past five thousand years about humanity's impact on the Earth, and what did science tell us in the past fifty years? - Trevor Blake]

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Trevor Blake: Metzizah B'peh [LINK-ZUM]
Long-time readers of American Samizdat will remember my previous reports [Feb 3 2005] [Aug 26 2005] [Nov 1 2005] about the practice of adult men sucking blood from the mutilated genitals of infant boys. Unimaginably illegal in all other circumstances, this act is outside the law if done in the name of an invisible monster that lives in the sky. Rabbi Yitzchok Fischer of Rockland County, New York, gave three baby boys herpes by performing metzizah b'peh. One of them died. The State of New York asked Rabbi Fischer to refrain from performing metzizah b'peh for a short while during an investigation. No action was otherwise taken against him.

In November of 2006 the State of New York issued a Circumcision Protocol Regarding the Prevention of Neonatal Herpes Transmission. The Protocol states: "The person performing metzizah b'peh must do the following: 1. Wipe around the outside of the mouth thoroughly, including the labial folds at the corners, with a sterile alcohol wipe, and then discard in a safe place. 2. Wash hands with soap and hot water for 2-6 minutes. 3. Within 5 minutes before metzizah b'peh, rinse mouth thoroughly with a mouthwash containing greater than 25% alcohol and hold the rinse in mouth for 30 seconds or more before discarding it." This Protocol is not a law. It was submitted as a proposal for evaluation by unnamed Rabbis.

Ideally no one would request or allow such a monsterous practice in the 21st Century. Until such time, the state should prosecute religious child sacrifice with the vigor it does for any sort of child murder.

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