Who taught you? This is an aspect of dealing with doctrine, especially when you have people being rather recalcitrant. It isn't so much the doctrine, although obviously, many people are wrong on that front.
But most generally, you were taught by bureaucrats, and they encouraged you to believe bureaucratic ways were important. People in power generally try to encourage you to keep them in power.
So what to do if you are in a little quandary?
For that specific issue, you've got to figure you were at least taught doctrine by the gay mafia, if not the outright pedo-bear mafia. And if you were a particularly sensitive student you might come away with the idea that you are just as bad anyone. But a person in power is likely to act with his power to achieve his goals.
So, by some grace of God I want an authentic marriage. It would be good to be the king, because then I'd have some resources to do something that modernity has made unlikely.
But other people don't have this desire. They want something else, and they have used the power you've given them to make that easier to get.
And many people are stupidly trying to adhere, to what they think is doctrine, but what is in fact, lies designed to reinforce the deviant's authority.
The bureaucrat hates the noble. The pervert hates the patriarch.
You ordain married men because it is okay to ordain married men, and you need priests. You've been needing priests since the sexual revolution started, which is one of the reasons you probably didn't look to hard at ones you were getting. You need to ordain married men, and you need to replace a lot of people.
And frankly, you need a king. You need somebody who gets to put a boot to your head when you do bad things. Modern civil authorities are not likely to save the day because they are bureaucrats and likely just as riven through with pedophiles as the clergy is. In certain sectors (were the children are) it's likely higher.
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