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Only on or after the 8th day.. please research more before you make false claims and lie about God and the Bible
Dr. Armand James Quick: “It is not a coincidence that the religion of Moses sets its ceremony for circumcision on the eighth day.” In other words, only on the eighth day of life do blood clotting substances reach their all-time high – well beyond the amount that will accompany a normal human being for the rest of his life
Perhaps the most famous of all of the Torah’s commandments, an act that the Talmud (Shabbat 130a) states will be joyfully observed by the Jewish people forever – even during times of persecution – is that of circumcision, or brit milah. Of this, the Torah states: “And on the eighth day, the flesh of his foreskin shall be circumcised.” (Leviticus 12:2-3).
Notice that the Torah does not command us to circumcise a baby in the first days after his birth, nor does it command us to perform circumcision after the eighth day. Rather, it says: “On the eighth day you shall circumcise his flesh.” We are commanded to perform this act specifically on the eighth day.
“The system of blood clotting or coagulation depends on certain types of proteins, called platelets, which are produced by the liver. These materials, known by the Roman numerals I-XIII (1-13), work in sequence [together with various enzymes] until a stable clot called a fibrin is formed. In the first days after birth the liver is not yet developed enough to survive any surgical operations, which could cause massive bleeding and lead to the death of the newborn, whose body simply does not have the ability to stop the blood flow on its own. Physiologically, until the eighth day, the liver slowly develops, until on the eighth day itself, it is mature enough to fulfill its role to create the clots necessary to stop bleeding.”