Posted on 07/31/2008 6:56:43 AM PDT by NYer
f you find an unmarried male over a certain age, I would watch my children around him. How many homosexual men adopt male children vs female? How many lesbians adopt females over males? Why do you think that is?
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I wonder if Chucks would allow his children around that single guy named Jesus.
Yeah... 33 years old and not married... not even a girlfriend... spends all his time “ministering” with a bunch of sweaty, working-class guys... really close with his mother... hmmm...
You wrote:
“Silenzio is Italian, not Latin.”
I never said it was Latin. Thanks for correcting my spelling on the word, however.
I wasn’t saying Protestants didn’t molest children too. I was making a point that being male alone does not a good church leader make.
And I still say being married does not make you not like little boys.
Let's take a look at those chosen by Jesus to be His Apostles:
Simon (a/k/a Peter), Andrew, James, John, Phillip, Bartholomew, Thomas, James (the Lesser), Thaddeus, Simon (the Zealot), Judas (the Iscariot) and Matthias.
Not one woman in the group! And there were plenty of women who traveled with Jesus and His Apostles. If Jesus had intended women to serve as priests, He would have ordained one of them - probably the greatest woman of all time - His own mother. But, He did not. Hence, the Catholic (and Orthodox) Churches, following the example of Jesus, cannot ordain women as priests. It's just that simple.
Why do you have a problem with our Lord's decision? Do you feel He was in error?
I am not debating theology with you. It’s a subject I’d rather not delve into when people question me if I doubt God because I don’t view something the way they feel God intended for it to be.
Feel? This is not about theology or feelings. It is all about facts! Fact - Christ chose 12 men ... end of story. He had every opportunity to choose women; He didn't. Hence the priesthood is reserved to men.
In both the Catholic and Orthodox Churches, the priest serves as "alter christus". When he speaks the words of consecration: "This is my body", he is saying it in the person of Christ. Christ being a male, it makes perfect sense that He would ordain only men to say those cherished words.
If only they would let them marry they would not have this problem...err..um..yeah.
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