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You need to re-examine this especially by way of scripture. The “bunch of dudes” that you refer to happen to be in some rather excellent Christian company. Our Lord and Savior Jesus was never married and did not have sex and neither did the apostle Paul. Both have some wonderful things to say on the subject that are diametrically opposed to your contentions. I will assume for the moment that you do not disagree with either of them being in a position to comment on sex and marriage even though they were celibate.The real issue here is that the Catholic church increasingly incorporated asceticism into its doctrines throughout the ages, and that’s all this is: a bunch of dudes who, for the most part, don’t have sex, have never been married, and have never been fathers telling the rest of the world how to have sex, be married, and be fathers.
Jesus gave the apostles and their successors the power to bind and loose. Thus the Church has the authority to establish or relax the discipline of celibacy among the clergy. Jesus praised celibacy in Matthew 19:11-12. The apostle Paul also preferred celibacy to marriage. In 1 Cor 7:27-34 he says, “Are you free from a wife? Do not seek marriage . . . those who marry will have worldly troubles, and I would spare you that. . . . The unmarried man is anxious about the affairs of the Lord, how to please the Lord; but the married man is anxious about worldly affairs, how to please his wife, and his interests are divided.” Finally, Paul concludes his instructions on this subject by saying in verse 38 that “He who marries does well; and he who refrains from marriage will do better"
Celibacy is not mandatory and the Church does not forbid marriage. No one is forced to become a priest. Moreover, only the Western right of the Catholic Church requires that priests be celibate. The Eastern right of the Catholic Church allows priests to marry, but selects celibate men to the office of bishop. Celibacy is a charism and those that accept it do so by the grace of God.
The idea that celibacy will lead to horrible impurity is simply untrue and unbiblical as evidenced by the aforementioned quotations.
A great book for you to read is Christopher West’s The Good News about Sex and Marriage.
Please be advised that I have not intended to be uncharitable. If my disagreements have come across in that way then I apologize and will try to be more diplomatic.