>>19615885In Europe, circumcision is generally not a common practice among Christians, as it is primarily associated with Jewish customs and the Old Testament covenant. The majority of European Christians do not see circumcision as a requirement for salvation or a significant part of Christian identity.
In the United States, the practice of circumcision has been more widespread, particularly among male infants. This can be attributed to various factors, including the influence of Jewish settlers in early American history, the medical establishment's promotion of circumcision as a public health measure, and cultural norms.