In his first letter to the Corinthians, the apostle Paul issues one of Christianity’s better-known if lesser-observed dictates: It’s best to remain unmarried, full stop.
But, he continues, if people “cannot control themselves, they should marry, for it is better to marry than to burn with passion.”The message was clear: Celibacy is best; marriage is a concession.
But as the centuries progressed this hierarchy collapsed, first in Christianity and then in the broader secular world.
Yet celibacy — by which I mean deliberately going without sex — persistently returns to the public conversation.
Much of the current vogue for celibacy is not driven by a desire to discipline the flesh but by disgust with the digital-age dating scene.
Persons:
Paul, ”, they’re, Bumble, Lenny Kravitz, Julia Fox’s, Lady Gaga