But most of them decided Jesus is God even tho he never said so..
Most of who? Major Church scholars over the last 2,000 years? Actually, the list of influential and credible theologians over that period is not that long. Could you reference a couple of the one’s in this (i would have thought heretical) majority?
The long thread connecting mainstream Christian theology from the beginning until now is the essential connection between the human and the divine. Which, people are sometimes surprised to learn was a laughable idea in the Roman empire and most places it went.. just ask the slaves, women, babies, children and others who’s identity only existed in the context and with the permission of their
paterfamilias. Jesus is the means by which this truth is revealed and understood.
in brief, the share one essehnce Jesus cannot be God in and of himself. He can be divine certainly, but that’s not the same thing. The Christian God since at least AD 325 and the First Council of Nicea is tripartite. There is not a singular God. God exists as and within 3 distinct but not separate persons (God the Father, God the Son, and the Holy Spirit) that share one essence or nature (no exact English word for this - the original Ancient Greek was ὁμοούσιον ‘homoousion’.
And further you go from early Christianity in fact it gets worse, like banning marriage for priests and by that sole act causing a lot of damage to the world..
I’m gonna save my next 200 words for something special and hopefully related to drugs. So I’m just gonna bullet point here:
Post hoc ergo propter hoc
Catholic ≠ Christian
Eastern Orthodox
de jure de facto
Celibacy itself not the object, it is simply a demonstrative act of other Christian virtues required for clergy.. can you guess what any of them might be?
It has nothing to do with sex being sinful..