sunat itu bisa menekan hiv/aids.  

kristen homo seperti si item sebaiknya disunat supaya tidak terkena penyakit 
hiv dan sunat itu tidak bertentangan dengan alkitab.  malahan tuhan jesus juga 
disunat.  

ada 5 alasan kenapa homo kristen seperti sii item sebaiknya di sunat karena 
sunat itu baik bagi kesehatan.  apalagi pacarnya si jusfiq junkie tua bangka 
juga udah disunat juga,

1. The inner part of the foreskin is vulnerable to infection, thus allowing the 
virus to nest and enter the bloodstream within 72 hours. 
2. Without circumcision, there is more of a chance of a breaking of the skin as 
a result of sexual intercourse. 
3. When the foreskin is absent the virus can't penetrate the skin of the penis. 
4. Without the foreskin the virus has no way of nesting, and 
5. After sex less semen remains that could harbor the virus.

makanya buruan deh kontol lu disunat tem, supaya nggak kena virus hiv dan yang 
paling penting supaya pejunya nggak keleleran sehabis ngnetpt pantat peotnya si 
jusfiq.  

hehehe....


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Constant Karma: Advocating circumcision in Papua
Nethy Dharma Somba, 
The Jakarta Post, Jayapura 


Circumcision is not that popular in Papua, with predominantly Christian locals 
usually avoiding the practice because they associate it with Islam.

In the last three years, however, circumcision has emerged for public 
discussion.
It was Constant Karma, serving his second term as executive chair of the AIDS 
Control Commission of Papua (KPAD), who initiated the conversation.

Karma took the risk of facing off against Protestant institutions, particularly 
the Synod of Evangelical Christian Church (GKI) in Papua, which was opposed to 
circumcision.

"I was virtually hitting a wall, but that was the risk I had to brave to 
prevent human immunodeficiency virus [HIV] from spreading,'' he said.

Since 2008, Karma has been popularizing circumcision as a means of HIV 
prevention in Papua. In order to convince the Christian community – in which 
the practice was quite new – he worked with two theologians from the GKI IS 
Kijne College of Theology, Rev. Sostenes Sumihe and Rev. Mawene.

"With both experts' explanations that circumcision was not opposed to Christian 
teachings and [getting circumcised] wasn't a sin, many other church ministers 
came to understand and have given their support,'' he said.

In order to disseminate the benefits of circumcision further, Karma and his 
team wrote HIV-AIDS and Circumcision According to the Bible, published by KPAD 
in 2009 and distributed in and outside of Papua.  

Circumcision is just one additional approach to the control of HIV/AIDS in 
Papua, along with campaigns for the use of condoms for people at risk of HIV 
and against extramarital or promiscuous sex. It was Karma's background in the 
study of viral expansion that made him extremely anxious about the spread of 
the virus.  

"This virus is very rapidly transmitted so that we have to do all we can to 
reduce its spread. It's impossible to reduce its distribution to zero but we 
should strive to slow it down, which requires every kind of attempt, including 
circumcision," the deputy governor of Papua between 2000 and 2005 said.

Regarding circumcision in the Bible, in 2008 Karma examined the scriptures and 
discovered 96 verses in the Old and New Testament mentioning the tradition.
"That whole year I was reading the Bible during my spare time from Friday 
through Sunday," he said.

According to Karma, circumcision already existed in Papua before Christianity 
arrived, and has even traditionally occurred in Sorong to date.  

But circumcision was mostly lost with the advent of Christianity in Papua. 
"Circumcision used to be carried out in communal houses, which before the 
missionary arrival were places of idolatry, so they were destroyed and the 
practice thus ended," said Karma.

Based on a recommendation by the World Health Organization (WHO), circumcision 
can reduce HIV virus transmission by 60 percent. Karma's endeavor to popularize 
the practice has been fruitful, with more Papuan parents having their children 
circumcised. In 2010, the Family Planning Coordinating Agency organized a mass 
circumcision in Jayapura, with 350 children, including 76 local Papuans, 
participating.

Besides the WHO recommendation, Karma's pursuit was inspired after observing 
the fact that countries with high circumcision rates had lower rates of HIV 
infection. "Middle Eastern and European countries, the Philippines, [they] 
listed small numbers of HIV cases; in Indonesia, regions with this tradition 
like Java had a low HIV incidence, Toraja with its Christian majority like 
Papua had less HIV cases because all its male residents were circumcised, which 
made me even more eager to campaign for it."  

There are five reasons for the reduction in the spread of HIV with 
circumcision. First, the inner part of the foreskin is vulnerable to infection, 
thus allowing the virus to nest and enter the bloodstream within 72 hours. 
Second, without circumcision, there is more of a chance of a breaking of the 
skin as a result of sexual intercourse. Third, when the foreskin is absent the 
virus can't penetrate the skin of the penis. Fourth, without the foreskin the 
virus has no way of nesting, and fifth, after sex less semen remains that could 
harbor the virus.
Karma's perseverance in promoting circumcision earned him the Ksatria Bakti 
Husada Arutala 2011 award for his community motivation and empowerment, granted 
him in November by the health minister.

Karma said Papua will lose its younger generation unless the spread of HIV/AIDS 
is prevented and controlled, and he called on all agencies in Papua, the 
government and private individuals and companies to join in the effort to stop 
the disease.

"The spread of the virus is very fast so we all should work extra hard and 
seriously or else we may regret later if Papua faces the same situation as the 
Congo did, which I witnessed in 2001 when the virus plagued families including 
those of the clergy, and deaths due to HIV/AIDS were recorded daily,'' he said.

Circumcision and condoms only constitute a means to reduce the rate of HIV 
infection, which can only be halted by individual awareness.

"Never have extramarital sex, never change sex partners, use condoms when 
there's HIV risk and young men should be circumcised for better health," he 
stressed. 


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