Aizle wrote:
So a couple more clarifications.
One thing to note is that celebacy in the terms of the Catholic church also prohibits masterbation. So while there are plenty of folks out there who haven't gotten any for a while, pretty much all of them have whacked off which can be a suitable if not wholely satisfying alternative.
I'm quite confident that most priests do precisely this. Perfection is not expected; people are going to sin from time to time.
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My comment was "wrongheaded about things sexual in nature." So what I mean by that is that the Catholic church seems to have all sorts of bizarre opinions about sex only being used for procreation, not spilling any seed, sex being a sin, missionary being the only "acceptable" position, not actually enjoying sex, the list goes on. These are all in my opinion "wrongheaded" and have been influenced over the centuries by the unnatural act of denying themselves one of the most core drives of man.
I think that a lot of these ideas are obsolete ones, and I don't think you can show any causal link to celibacy. In some cases, they may not even be official church doctrine, but rather misinterpretation by lower-level clergy.
Moreover, why exactly should they not hold sexual ideas that are, in your opinion, bizarre? I don't actually see that bizarre is a good descriptor in the first place since while they are repressive, they are hardly outlandish. In any case, you're not catholic, so what do you care?
The original topi, in any case, was gays. I pointed out that the attitude towards gays is not exactly what was represented in the OP. Then it became sexual molestation, and how catholic doctrine "causes" it. That was addressed and dispelled as well. Now we're on to more and more mild objections to sexual attitudes that really have less and less effect on pretty much anyone other than people who choose to remain catholic, and that effect is nothing that would be a matter of wider community concern. What's the interest here? Just finding an excuse to talk about how nonCatholics know so much better than Catholics about sex?