From the Daily Herald:
"People think it's bad behavior and that you just need an attitude adjustment, but what they don't know ... is that there's a biology and cognitive science to this," said Dr. Emil Coccaro, chairman of psychiatry at the University of Chicago's medical school.
First alcoholics had a disease, then the homosexuals did (but now they're just "normal"), then drug addiction, then adultery, and so on and so on.
No one is responsible for what they do--everyone just has an "illness" for whatever bad thing they do. There is no right and wrong, no good behavior or bad behavior, no sin.
Actually there is a grain of truth in all this psychobabble. There is a disease, and every human being has it: it's called a sin nature. It's a genetic disease inherited from parent to child, all the way back to Adam and Eve. They got it when they decided their way was better than God's way, and became fallen creatures.
The good news is there is a cure: Jesus Christ. The bad news is, God isn't going to buy any of this "I had an illness" drivel. Some in our demented society might, but He won't.