Revelation13_16;1929360:
Second, From what you have said here, you feel that, a) marriage somehow increases ones likelyhood of hell,
Nope, never said that.
and b) marriage and having children are inherantly selfish.
Yes.
If this is the case, why does the church elevate marriage to the status of a Sacrament?
Because the church can’t survive without the income and support that comes from families and celibacy seems virtually impossible for most.
With the Sacrament of Matrimony comes grace. When a married couple live their vocation to give honor and glory to God they are given Grace through this sacrament.
I don’t believe marriage is a sacrament, this is point of contention between us.
Obviously, Holy Orders are another sacrament. There is Grace given with this as well.
I don’t see why every believer can’t choose for themselves these ‘Holy Orders’.
If there’s no predestination and we can choose to co-operate with God or not, why can’t we freely choose for ourselves the Priesthood?
Why does God have to choose it for us and put it on our hearts?
Makes no sense.
There are no sacraments given for someone who just stays single all of their life. Not to say that they are less likely to go to heaven, provided they are living a chaste life free form mortal sin, etc. So, it follows then that one increases one’s grace by receiving these sacraments.
In measuring Grace, a single person who goes to 6:15pm mass every night, and a married couple who can’t due to work/lifestyle, which gets the more grace?
One is not better than the other.
Paul says celibacy is better.
God calls one to the priesthood. One does not choose the priesthood because they fear hell. Men take many years disearning whether they are being or not they are being called.
I think the distraction of marriage stops alot of people from even considering this lifestyle.
There are different paths to sainthood, marriage can definately be one of them.
Sure, but if a married person can be a saint, think about how much more effective they would have been celibate?
The ends does not justify the means. What I think you are speaking about here is no different than anyone living out their life in disobedience to God’s law. One only need to repent, and the Lord will look again apon him with favor.
You missed the important word “begin” and then the whole husband/wife analogy - conveniently.
God Bless,
Rev