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hamburger  ·  4802 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Was Peter really the first "Pope"?
I'm not a big fan of any "organized" religion. I just feel like if you are going to have a relationship with a "creator", shouldn't that be between you and the creator? Why should there be all the formality? It seems extremely contrived and strange.

I remember being in 7th grade and reading about the Greek gods and thinking, how could people really think there was a god named Poseidon that carried a trident and rode a dolphin/horse like creature? Also, I couldn't believe that the greeks thought that the gods would be so intimately intertwined with their lives. They seemed petty, fickle gods.

Then I read the bible and it amazed me the amount of superstition and fickleness that existed in the old testament. Then I went to church and couldn't believe the silly customs; kneel, sit, genuflect, outstretched hands for the body of god in the form of a wafer, the drinking of wine (blood).

Some weird stuff.

Just my take, to each their own. If you don't push something on me, I don't care.

But to your question, I'm not sure where the doctrine of forced celibacy stems from but it seems in line with a religion of strange superstitions and customs.