Did God Calling Jeremiah to Celibacy Justifying Catholic Celibacy?

It really should be pretty not surprising for me to see how Roman Catholic apologists have gone so far as to take things out of context and twist them around, especially from Scripture.  Bro. Gerry Soliman had refuted some rather ridiculous arguments and here's one about celibacy.  I would think as a former Roman Catholic turned Christian by God's grace, I can really look at how Roman Catholicism has used several arguments to justify their priesthood, only to again fall down flat if you take Scriptures in context.

So why did call Jeremiah to celibacy in Jeremiah 16:1-2?  Now let's take it in context.  Jeremiah was called to be a prophet not a priest.  If one notices why God calls Jeremiah to celibacy was for another reason, not religious but rather for safety.  Jeremiah 16:4 tells us the reason why God called Jeremiah to celibacy- it was because if he took a wife and had children, they will not be given proper burial considering the turmoil.  Again, God does not call his shepherds to be celibate nor does He call them to be "another Christ". 

Now I'd also like to raise some things I've mentioned about the Old Testament priest and the Roman Catholic priest that do not match no matter how hard Catholic faith defenders try to make it.  Leviticus 21:13-14 declares that God demanded Old Testament priests to marry a virgin woman, which was a requirement to propagate the Tribe of Levi and for the House of Aaron to continue.  Should have God enforced celibacy upon the House of Aaron, the lineage of the high priest would not be established.  As I've observed most Roman Catholics just take the Scripture out of context to justify their manmade traditions, rejecting God's Word to keep their own tradition.