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<blockquote><font color="green">'''''Pedophiles choose to be what they are.'''''</font></blockquote>
<blockquote><font color="green">'''''Pedophiles chose to be that way. It is the result of embracing evil.'''''</font></blockquote>


[[Pedophilia]] (''not'' sexual offending) is an "[[Research: A "cure" for pedophilia?|incurable]]" [[Research: Pedophilia as a sexual/erotic orientation|sexual orientation]] just like any other. Current prejudices and supposedly "humanistic" denial of a biological component do nothing to alter this timeless fact. Attempts to cure pedophilia failed, as did attempts to eliminate homosexuality. Pedophilia is a [[Debate Guide: Pedophilia is unnatural|natural]] and [[Debate Guide: Evolutionary logic|adaptive]] human trait, regardless of how it is loathed in today's society.
[[Pedophilia]] (''not'' sexual offending) is an [[Research: A "cure" for pedophilia?|immutable]] [[Research: Pedophilia as a sexual/erotic orientation|pattern of attraction]] just like any other, regardless of how much our moral intuitions beg us to see it as a bad choice. Attempts to cure pedophilia have already failed, just like earlier attempts to eliminate homosexuality. Attraction to children is a [[Debate Guide: Pedophilia is unnatural|natural]] and [[Debate Guide: Evolutionary logic|adaptive]] human trait, regardless of how much it is loathed in modern western societies.


The argument presented here relies on the assertion that "deviant" sexuality is subject to "free will" (see link below). Empirical data does not support this, as can be seen in the links above. The comments of Fred Berlin, a man who has for many years attempted to reform pedophiles, are quite telling:
The argument presented here relies on the assertion that "deviant" sexuality is subject to "free will" - an idea that, if fully endorsed, represents a kind of metaphysical or religious belief. Regardless, no empirical data supports the "choice" paradigm, let alone the idea of a curable "disorder", as can be seen in the links above. The comments of Fred Berlin, a man who has for many years attempted to reform pedophiles, are quite telling:


<blockquote>''It may be no easier for a person with pedophilia to change his or her sexual orientation than it is for a homosexual or heterosexual individual to do so.''<ref>[[Fred Berlin|Berlin, Fred S.]] (2000). "[http://ajp.psychiatryonline.org/cgi/content/full/157/5/838 Treatments to Change Sexual Orientation]," ''American Journal of Psychiatry'', 157, p. 838.</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote>''It may be no easier for a person with pedophilia to change his or her sexual orientation than it is for a homosexual or heterosexual individual to do so.''<ref>[[Fred Berlin|Berlin, Fred S.]] (2000). "[http://ajp.psychiatryonline.org/cgi/content/full/157/5/838 Treatments to Change Sexual Orientation]," ''American Journal of Psychiatry'', 157, p. 838.</ref></blockquote>

Revision as of 20:36, 19 November 2022

Pedophiles chose to be that way. It is the result of embracing evil.

Pedophilia (not sexual offending) is an immutable pattern of attraction just like any other, regardless of how much our moral intuitions beg us to see it as a bad choice. Attempts to cure pedophilia have already failed, just like earlier attempts to eliminate homosexuality. Attraction to children is a natural and adaptive human trait, regardless of how much it is loathed in modern western societies.

The argument presented here relies on the assertion that "deviant" sexuality is subject to "free will" - an idea that, if fully endorsed, represents a kind of metaphysical or religious belief. Regardless, no empirical data supports the "choice" paradigm, let alone the idea of a curable "disorder", as can be seen in the links above. The comments of Fred Berlin, a man who has for many years attempted to reform pedophiles, are quite telling:

It may be no easier for a person with pedophilia to change his or her sexual orientation than it is for a homosexual or heterosexual individual to do so.[1]

References

  1. Berlin, Fred S. (2000). "Treatments to Change Sexual Orientation," American Journal of Psychiatry, 157, p. 838.