This is quite a long thread, and I see some constructive discussion has taken place.
But some of the discussion appears to be unobjective, unproductive, and/or spurred by personal offense. This is an important issue, and discussing it in a sensible manner has great potential for good. So please, take a few deep breaths and some time to think before replying.
Now, I think we can all agree that pedophiles tend to be isolated/stigmatized, emotionally, socially, etc. Hatred for pedophiles seems to be almost universal. (I think a discussion on the reasons for this would be interesting, but this is probably not the proper time for that.) Also, can we not agree that this isolation, especially when experienced for long time periods as in the pedophile's case, is almost certainly psychologically damaging? Would this ostracization and resulting psychological damage not encourage the pedophile to deviate more and more from society and become embittered toward it? I think the previous two questions can logically be answered in the affirmative.* I think many pedophiles are estranged from society and thus more likely to act out in reckless, hurtful ways. Before anyone misinterprets this, let me clarify that I am arguing in this paragraph that the stigmatization of pedophiles has ill effects and am in no way excusing the actions of those who harm children.
Okay, now let's envision a society in which pedophilia** was a normal, accepted inclination. Let's imagine that pedophiles were not stigmatized and that they could be totally open about who/what they were. I am not talking about a change in AoC laws or anything like that here, merely a change in society's attitude. This environment would be much more amicable to pedophiles and thus far less encouraging of harmful deviance. Because of this, I think that children would be much safer.
So, I contend that the de-stigmatization of pedophiles would be beneficial and that such an atmosphere would be better than the current state of things. I realize my argument is very much philosophical, and I am content with that as I think the reasoning can stand alone. I hope the readers will carefully consider my words, and I look forward to objective replies.
(I realize this isn't entirely new ground for this thread. It's just something I'd like to see receive some focused discussion.)
*This seems intuitive to me, but if anyone disagrees, I'm willing to elaborate on my reasoning.
**When I use the word "pedophile" or one of its variants, I am referring to an attraction, not necessarily a behavior.