early Christian view Celibacy
... The God¡¯s Son and His virgin mother were once alive and then they died just for the new reformative religion¡ªChristianity, so Jesus¡¯ death and His miraculous resurrection made the early Christians believe that the apocalypse was near and there was no need to give birth to children anymore£»it would be best to keep one¡¯s chastity and concentrate on the pureness of sex. Celibacy was given a systematic definition by Christianity and its followers were asked to pursue this highest value of the religion. Celibacy was considered to be the noblest and the most perfect lifestyle in the Middle Ages in that Jesus insisted on the broadness of love, instead of the relationship by blood and the structure of family.