DogGone: Heh, yes, it's a pet peeve of mine too when people misunderstand life expectancy. Reading a little history goes a long way. When reading about Alexander the Great in the 300s B.C., you encounter plenty of people who lived into their 80s, including one of Alexander's generals who fought on the front lines, and Isocrates the writer, who is documented to have lived to around 98.
It seems to me that some people have slippery-slope-a-phobia, which is the fear that a small bit of wiggle room will lead to something catastrophic. Somehow acknowledging that pedophiles were born that way will lead to a society where pedophiles are allowed to freely roam the land, abusing children as they go. In reality the main difference that it makes, if society accepts this fact, is that there will be more focus on treatment, and less violent loathing, of people who are cursed with genes that are out of their proper place and time.
Edit: That's not to say that loathing is an inappropriate response to an unrepentant abuser (like Jerry Sandusky). I'm referring to having pity for people who fight against those urges. I suggested earlier that pedophiles who do act regularly on those feelings may be at least somewhat sociopathic in addition to being pedophiles, a sort of "double whammy" if you will.