Canonum De Ius Virtus Naturae
Canons of Bioethics Law

one heaven iconII.   Life

2.4 Modification

Article 46 - Circumcision

Canon 4870 (link)

Circumcision is the partial or total removal of external genitalia of the female or male of the species.

Canon 4871 (link)

Circumcision of the Homo Sapien species involves different procedures and motives between the sexes:

(i) Male Circumcision is usually the surgical removal of some or all of the foreskin (prepuce) from the penis; and

(ii) Female Circumcision involves the partial or total removal or damage to external genetalia including but not limited to the clitoris, inner labia, outer labia and vagina.

Canon 4872 (link)

A wide variety of reasons have historically existed for male Circumcision of the Homo Sapien species including religious, social and health grounds:

(i) Several religions most notably Judaism and Catholicism have promoted Circumcision as a fundamental rite of passage of infant males; and

(ii) A number of indigenous tribes have historically practiced child as well as adult Circumcision as an important cultural initiation.

Canon 4873 (link)

Circumcision of any member of the Homo Sapien species, except in extremely rare cases, is wholly without any medical or health benefits and almost entirely practiced as part of indoctrinated degradation or religious ignorance.

Canon 4874 (link)

Circumcision of any member of the Homo Sapien species, except for extremely rare medical reasons, is absolutely forbidden, reprobate and not permitted to be revived.

Canon 4875 (link)

As an Infant is not able to express clearly their non consent, nor defend themselves against forced mutilation by adult members of the Homo Sapien species, except for extremely rare medical reasons, any form of Circumcision against Homo Sapien infants is a gross violation of the trust and free will granted to the infant by the Unique Collective Awareness.