To ask such a question would be like asking if children cheat more because the school teachers tell them that is wrong to do so - there are some who will cheat and some who will not cheat. The Church sets standards, God's Standards, and teaches the means to maintain those standards, i.e. a life in communion with the Church.
However, since humans are subject to concupiscence and the wiles of life, they are also prone to sin, i.e. "try things they should not." God knows this and has set up the means, i.e. confession and "rules," to help mitigate and to resolve these issues. God, made man, knows this and understands human nature (Mt. 26:41) and pours out His Grace and strength upon those who call upon him.
God, threw His Church, is there to teach right from wrong and to give lessons...not to encourage wrong behavior...but, to correct it if it occurs - just like teachers.
Roman Catholic people are expected to follow certain beliefs and teachings dictated by the Church. As a result, they are not allowed to engage in actions that go against these teachings, such as procuring an abortion, taking part in same-sex marriages, or using birth control methods that are not approved by the Church. Additionally, Roman Catholic priests are not allowed to marry and must remain celibate.
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After, Catholicism originated as a result of the teachings of Jesus Christ.
The people who were unhappy with the Roman Catholic Church split off from the traditional church and set up what is now the Protestant Churches. One of the main leaders behind this movement was a German named Martin Luther.