Checkmite
Skepticifimisticalationist
Does Bullough promote pedophilia in that book, or does the fan describe him as doing that?
There's an old adage that goes, if it has a long hairy tail, four legs, a mane, and makes a "whinny" noise, it could be a four-legged scnarkleph from the planet Hammerskjold, but it's probably a horse. There's a pattern here. The fan describes the book as the voice of the repressed pedophile. Bullough contributed a section to that book. Neither of us have read it, so neither of our opinions is really supported by any direct "facts". My opinion is based on Bulloughs clear pattern of involvement with entities whose sole mission is to promote pedophilia. Your opinion is based on...?
Why on Earth would you think that? The psychological/psychiatric journals are full of articles written by psychologers/psychiatrists about necrophiliacs, sociopaths, serial killers, you name it. Are those authors also promoting these things?
If those authors pointedly submit their articles to books like "Serial Murder Is NOT A Crime!" or "The Battle Against the Anti-Necrophile Hysteria", then yes, chances are they're probably promoting those things. Bullough certainly submitted some research articles regarding adults who sexually abuse children, but he ALSO wrote chapters for books whose purposes were specifically to promote pedophilia as a GOOD thing; and he consulted for ten years for a magazine with the same expressed purpose. Four legs, hairy tale, mane. Maybe it's a zebra...?