March 23, 2002
Why demanding celibacy and chastity of priests no longer appears practical
I want to come back to         this fascinating question of why demanding celibacy and chastity of         priests no longer appears practical. Or, in other words, why until not         that long ago did European Christian societies assume that lots of         people were never going to marry? My guess is that until fairly         recently, lots of people tended to be too hungry, tired, cold, and ill         to feel particularly strong sexual urges. Sure, the healthiest always         tended to be plenty lusty, but perhaps a sizable fraction didn't.
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