In France, an elderly man is fighting to make a formal break with the Catholic Church; he's taken the church to court over its refusal to let him nullify his baptism, in a case that could have far-reaching effects.
Those who champion the right of the baby to live over, even the right of the mother to live, gives the new born baby no right when it comes to the Church whose dogma insists, The child is marked for eternity by the baptism. Who has the right to mark the soul of a child?
The tradition of the Jewish People is, Whoever is born of a Jewish mother is Jewish, has a Jewish soul and is thereby obligated to perform the 613 Commandments; the mark made on a Jewish child is in the flesh of the circumcision, a sign of revealing the hidden secret.
The Cabala explains, The circumcision is a way to express, how the Will of God trumps the pleasure of man. Looking at this symbol of manhood numerous times a day, reminds man of his obligation to perform the 613 Commandments for which the Jewish People were chosen.
Christianity marks the soul, leaving the body free, assuming constant forgiveness; the Torah requires the body be marked so the soul can be free – by the body fulfilling his obligation to God, the soul becomes unfettered in her attempt to become closer to the Creator.
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