Catholic priests can't marry. Marriage is the basic need for normal human beings. Why people trust Catholic priests, who are obvious perverts? I'm a normal person, and only trust married priests.
So you're saying Jesus had an extra-marital relationship with Mary Magdalene? I would say that is false, as Jesus specifically stated fornication is a sin. Jesus died in His 30's, and it was customary for people to be married in their early 20's at that time. So implying that he died early as a reason he didn't get married would also be false.
Jesus began His ministry when he was in his 30's. The wedding at Cana was His first miracle of turning the water into wine, and He began his traveling and preaching after that.
There is absolutely no legitimate evidence of any romantic relationship between Jesus and Mary Magdalene. Jesus was unmarried. Also, several of the apostles were unmarried. Peter, and possibly Paul were married, but there is no mention of any other apostle being married.
Ideally (not realistic in a kiked world) the commitment to abstain from fleshly desires should elevate those (((called))) to higher standards and principles.
But yeah, the fleshly desires cannot be easily quelled, and ripe targets of opportunity are almost endless - resulting in many scandals.
I would trust a married pastor and his wife more with giving counsel and advice than a single priest. The wife doesn't even have to chime in, just be present when dealing with other women or whatever temptations may appear.
[ - ] Name 1 point 2 yearsMay 2, 2023 05:09:51 ago (+1/-0)*
Priests used to be allowed to marry. It was eliminated due to inheritance issues with church property. As far as I know there is no cogent reason in Catholic thinking to continue the ban on the practice. It is possible that this ban lead to the disproportionate amount of homosexuals in the church hierarchy today.
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Jesus died in His 30's, and it was customary for people to be married in their early 20's at that time. So implying that he died early as a reason he didn't get married would also be false.
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[ - ] AugustineOfHippo2 1 point 2 yearsMay 2, 2023 09:50:53 ago (+1/-0)
There is absolutely no legitimate evidence of any romantic relationship between Jesus and Mary Magdalene. Jesus was unmarried. Also, several of the apostles were unmarried. Peter, and possibly Paul were married, but there is no mention of any other apostle being married.
Your argument does not make sense.
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[ - ] localsal 0 points 2 yearsMay 1, 2023 17:15:43 ago (+0/-0)
But yeah, the fleshly desires cannot be easily quelled, and ripe targets of opportunity are almost endless - resulting in many scandals.
I would trust a married pastor and his wife more with giving counsel and advice than a single priest. The wife doesn't even have to chime in, just be present when dealing with other women or whatever temptations may appear.
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