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DYSFUNCTIONAL CELIBACY (2001)
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Dedicating one’s body
and soul to God is a noble thought, but mankind was created with the desire and
ability to procreate in order to keep the species going.
These desires and urges are natural and normal, and the institute of
marriage and the concepts of morality were given by God to control and utilize
this. We
live in a physical world and this includes all of the bodily functions, which
naturally occur.
The act of being celibate is contrary to the laws of nature and God and
it has been a source of aberrant sexual behavior in certain monastic orders and
cults, or wherever it has been instituted.
We are all comprised of both a body and a soul and even though the
spiritual is very important, we exist within the physical, and through God, we
are subject to its rules and laws.
It has been said that there are some people who are too spiritually
minded to be of any physical use here on earth.
To cloister oneself away from the world in order to be more spiritual and
to worship the Creator of the Universe seems to deny the overall divine plan for
mankind. It
is almost as if God had made a mistake by creating the world and we must flee to
escape the corruption which has crept in and which He was unable to prevent.
By this we must conclude that God didn’t know what he was doing and is
unable to control the entire cosmological system.
To me, escaping from the world seems a selfish way to worship the Lord of
the Universe, and to avoid our responsibility in restoring the world to the way
it was meant to be.
Good can only exist if there is evil and we all know that there is plenty
of evil in the world.
God has left it to us to correct the evils and restore the righteousness
which creation once had.
It is up to us to do it, and if we don’t do it, it won’t get done.
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