That's fine. I respect your decision, but not to be circumsised, but if you believe the covenant between God and Abraham ceased then I suggest you are no longer part of the Abrahamic convernant.
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It was prescribed to show that the Saviour would be born of a women and to encourage people to look to Abraham, who was a man of faith.
That is not what is says in Genesis. It was not the bargain Abraham made.
Being part of an 'Abrahamic faith' has nothing to do with acceptance of Jesus, although if anything it might just rule you out, not Jews and Muslims.
It is another shame that the Christianisation of the general election debate has led you to try to exclude so many people from their heritage. It is another reason why I wish people would keep religion and politics seperate wherever possible.
Unfortunately the only debate for mayoral candidate in Lewisham is organised by the same organisation of Churches and I expect there will be a Christian ethos, including prayer, so I will not be attending. But I don't think I would have found out much about swimming pools and trains, only about how often the candidates go to church.