farouk
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Maybe you are, try reading what I said again.I'ts not scriptural. It's this reason why I believe Christ metioned these exacts statements after Peter said then it would be better if men not marry. I think Christ was explaining his nature and the nature of other scriptural eunuchs that some might see and try to imitate.precepts:
There is more than one way of understanding 'celibacy'.
There is the usage whereby ecclesiastical circles try to maintain it to be compulsory for certain people not to marry. I don't see it as Scriptural at all. 'Forbidding to marry' is criticized in the New Testament (1 Timothy 4.3).
Some people might use the term in a more general way, simply indicating singleness. It is an undoubted fact that some Christians as an individual thing choose to remain single in order to fulfil a certain ministry more fully with their time and energies. It's not by way of compulsion at all, but by individual choice. Personally I wouldn't use the term 'celibacy' strictly to describe this, but it is an undoubted fact that some Christians practise this, and it's not unScriptural at all, in my view.
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Maybe I'm half asleep, sorry, but did you mean that remaining single (for whatever motive) is not Scriptural?
or trying to compel people to remain single is not Scriptural?
Now I'm more confused, sorry...