There's no non religious argument for it. Why stop at the dick skin? There's other pieces you could remove without causing too much damage.
Aesthetic surgery for infants is weird
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I’m Christian and never thought about it. Definitely is a strange practice. I’ve heard it’s for health reasons too but I was also told that about the Covid shot lol. I’ve started questioning everything since Covid
In Jewish tradition, male infants are typically circumcised shortly after birth in a ceremony called a "Brit Milah" (or "Bris"). This ritual is performed on the eighth day of life, unless there are health concerns. The Brit Milah symbolizes the covenant between God and the Jewish people, as established with Abraham in the Torah.
By the time a boy reaches his Bar Mitzvah at age 13, he has usually already been circumcised as part of this earlier ceremony. Therefore, circumcision is not a part of the Bar Mitzvah itself; rather, it is a separate ritual that occurs in infancy. The Bar Mitzvah focuses on the boy's coming of age and his responsibilities within the Jewish faith.
As a man with 100% of his dick, I can attest to 0 health issues. What's more likely, 99.999% of male mammals have too much skin and it causes health issues... Or 0.001% of humans follow a strange ritual and justify it with bullshit?