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Originally posted by Doug
1. I personally feel that required celibacy is an anachronism that should be done away with as a policy. As Sydney says, if one out of personal devotion or philosophy chooses to be celibate, who is to judge? But, to make it a requirement is asking too much of a human being.
2. It is clear from the news that far too many priests are finding it impossible to remain celibate, and are using an inappropriate outlet for their desires.
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1. If they choose to be a preist, they have to be celebate. If they choose to be a Christian, they can't have sex outside of marriage. If they choose to invest all their money into pumpkins in October and don't sell till December, they'll be broke.
2. Yeah. I wonder if the Bible condems paedophilea or if they just shrug it off and say it isn't relevant.
*stops himself from mentioning Lev 20:13*
D'oh!
Edit: You peoples sure do reply fast!
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Originally posted by Statikk HDM
In fact, it was a sin when Herod made a rash vow concerning a naughty little dance at one of his birthday parties(He vows to give a dancer anything she wants and she asks for the head of John the Baptist.
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Hehe, we're watching a video about Jesus (no, not the Jesus who worked on Windows 95 and not the Jesus who wrote a maze book. The other one. You know, Jesus of Nazereth) and that was on it. What a coincedence!