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Your question is little difficult, can you please say in simple words so we may answer

2006-09-08 23:30:11 · answer #1 · answered by pathowiz 3 · 1 0

Every religion has a different perspective of looking into it.

The ancestors of all these streams should have got a specific reason behind it. Few religions preach celibacy for a particular period in life time and restricts them to certain order of people (saints and priests) for a) convergence and focus of thoughts for reaching higher scales of spirituality and b) to make the genetic pool qualitiatively a good one rather than reaching quantitatively higher proportions.

2006-09-09 06:40:28 · answer #2 · answered by laxmikrsnan 2 · 0 0

Man cannot stop the will of God. To suggest that man controls God is faulty thinking. How can the pot control the potter? It cannot do so. God will create according to his plan. He knows in advance who will not cooperate with him and who will. Special children are given to those who will conform to his plan. We may not understand why certain gifted children are given to certain parents, but rest assured that it is part of God's plan. One of the greatest children ministers of all time, Bill Wilson of Metro Ministries in New York City, was abandoned by his mother on a street corner in New York City. He has never seen her since. It was part of God's plan that he be given to her in birth, that he be abandoned and picked up by a Christian couple. The ways of God are truly mysterious.

2006-09-09 06:36:43 · answer #3 · answered by Preacher 6 · 0 0

celibacy... for a higher purpose...
not everyone is called to live a life of celibacy...

2006-09-09 06:32:00 · answer #4 · answered by buji ph 1 · 0 0

CORRECT

BUT WHO SAID U CAN'T TRY

BUT PERSONA LY I DON'T
BELIEVE IN CELIBACY EITHER

2006-09-09 06:31:48 · answer #5 · answered by himanshu k 2 · 0 0

aha

2006-09-09 06:40:42 · answer #6 · answered by Timurlenk C 2 · 0 0

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