January 28, 2013

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    Normalizing Pedophilia
    By: Regis Nicoll |Published: January 28, 2013 9:30 AM
     
    Coming soon to a judicial district near you: a successful legal suit against the criminalization of pedophilia.

    Think not? Consider this:

    In the latest example of evolved thinking, the LA Times reports, “Now, many experts view it as a sexual orientation as immutable as heterosexuality or homosexuality.” The “it” being referred to is, you guessed it, pedophilia. (Gina posted about this trend a little earlier.)

    As that view gains currency, watch as 1) terms like “mental illness, “pathological behavior,” and “sexual deviancy” fade from the conversation, 2) advocacy groups like NAMBLA gain social respectability, 3) pedophilia is de-criminalized, 4) pedophiles are removed from the National Sexual Offender Registry (the first step in scrubbing the Registry altogether), 5) school curricula are revised to include adult-child sex as a morally neutral lifestyle choice, and 6) who can guess?

    “Never happen!” you say?

    Well, you tell me. Once pedophilia is accepted as a sexual orientation, how can pedophiles be denied the same legal protections that cover other sexual orientations? Don’t they, too, have the right to “love whomever they choose?”

    The fact that this process sounds all too familiar, should convince even the naysayer that the “slope” exists, it’s slippery, and we’re hurling down it at breakneck speed.

     

    http://thepoint.breakpoint.org/tp-home/blog-archives/recent-point-posts/entry/4/21351

     

    Can't you tell we are in the last days before Jesus Christ 2nd coming and destroying evil here on earth!

Comments (3)

  • http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-pedophiles-20130115,0,5292424,full.story

    "These people felt they could snuff out the desire, or shame me into denying it existed," he said.
         "But it's as intrinsic as the next person's heterosexuality."
    In the laboratory, researchers are coming to the same conclusion.Studies show that about half of all molesters are not sexually attracted to their victims.
        They often have personality disorders or violent streaks, and their victims are typically family members.

    I never worked with pedophiles. I have a friend that works in the judicial system and having read many articles, I've come to believe that pedophiles are "hard wired" to be attracted to children. What I don't understand is how that this makes life different. Of course it is not legal for child porn even to exist and of course children must be protected from predators. Telling us a story about the predator as if he is a vistim isn't changing anything for me. The man broke the law and he is getting his just punishment.
     

     

  • @eshunt@revelife - I agree with you. For me, what is scary is they will find loopholes that govern the law against pedophiles. I've seen a program on TV last year in regards to gay marriages. It was in another country and they showed an older man, probably in his 60's marrying a boy who was probably 14 or 15 years old. That shocked me. Here it will be considered pedophilia. And I believe that is what this research about pedophilia is targeting. Of course, sexual abuse on little children will still be frowned on and against the law. But I believe in the future, we will see teachers having legal relationships with their high school students as young as 14 years old. This generation (and generations to come) do not know and are confused on what is right and what is wrong already.  This will be the argument:

     "how can pedophiles be denied the same legal protections that cover other sexual orientations? Don’t they, too, have the right to “love whomever they choose?”

  • I do think that moral values in America are not being upheld as were by earlier generations. As for gay marriages, the problem is that these are consenting adults. Our legal system must draw back. In America, the law applies to adults that they cannot legally initiate a touching/sexual relationship with anyone without consent. So, I don't know about other coutries. Certainly we best guard against any changes in law to lower the age of emancipation. I personally wish it to be raised to 20 and 25 for alcohol. Our country was young and in need of immigrants and there were too many Christian Churches already at odds with each other, and for other reasons we have a separation of Church and State -- and yet "In God We Trust" is on our money and we swear to truth on a bible -- We need Christian values and we have allowed our country to be filled with more and more people that do not share these values.

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