In fairness, however, to this view and to
voluntary celibacy among Protestants where this is found, it should be clear that the divine vocation, or calling, is not the same for all persons.
(Of course, this tradition is mostly about
voluntary celibacy, and there is still a need to think about involuntary celibacy.
Not exact matches
Igaftr, I have read that before; the who
celibacy thing is supposedly
voluntary in the first place, and as you've pointed out, is rather untenable for either gay people it hetero.
Jesus admits that
celibacy is a legitimate and go # d way of life when it is a
voluntary decision and is entered into for the sake of undistracted service to God and God's people.
One could not justify holding people to a vow of
celibacy, even a
voluntary one: