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PaulAckermann
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Men will forbid marriage and abstaining from foods in the later times 1 Tim 4:3 (priests celibate and lent) (some say celibate to avoid temptation and lent as not required)
This in no way refects the Catholic Church. The Catholic Church does not forbid anyone to marry. A group that actually did that were the Abengansiens (I probably misspelled it). They actually taught that marriage was a sin. They were comdemned by the Catholic Church.
The Catholic Church holds the highest view of marriage. No one is forbidden to marry. To become a priest and celibate is entirely your choice. The Church teaches that marriage is good, but celibacy is better, which is exactly the teaching of Paul in 1 Cor 7. He taught that marriage is good, but he thought it is better to be celibate as he is, and yet if one is not able to be celibate he should go ahead and marry, he is not sinning. Jesus Himself was a celibate, and He encouraged others to be celibate. He said there are eunichs for the sake of the kingdom of God.
Paul taught that celibacy is a virtue, so did Jesus. There is nothing wrong with living a celibate life. As Paul said in 1Cor 7, a person who is married has divided interests. Part of him wants to please the Lord. Part of him wants to please his wife. But a person who is committed to living a celebate life has only one interest - that is to please the Lord.
Why is there no Protestant that takes 1 Cor 7 seriously? I have never met a Protestant who is so committed to the Lord that he is willing to be celibate for him. I have never a Protestant woman who was so in love with Jesus that she chooses not to have any other man in her life. Protestants like to preach to us Catholics that it is Jesus only, but I see no Protestant actually living that way. It is Jesus and his wife. Jesus and his children. Jesus and his house. Jesus and his career. God wants you to have a successful marriage, and a successful career. It is the health and prosperity gospel. Not only is no one willing to give up everything for Jesus, but they just use Jesus in order to get more stuff in their lives.
And to top it off, they look down upon Christians who actually live with Jesus only in their lives, and literally give up everything for Jesus - as if they somehow are sinning! I myself admire anyone who is able to accept the call of celibacy. These people are for the most part totally sold out for Christ. Their whole life is consumed with Jesus. They have given up all for Christ. They have given up a wife. They have given up children. They have given up things that we often take for granted. The Church never told them they were sinning if they did not give these things up. They did it because, at least most of them, because they wanted to. And what do they get for this? They certainly do not get the admiration of the world. Instead, the world misquotes scripture and condemns them for it.
Jesus said that there will eunichs for the sake of kingdom of God.
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