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>A former Midwest university professor who fathered at least 10 children and wrote about Christian sexual ethics has been charged with rape and sexual battery of one or more minors. John Kent Tarwater, 55, was indicted last Friday in Greene County, Ohio, about an hour west of Columbus, on two counts of rape, three counts of sexual battery and three counts of gross sexual imposition. Tarwater was booked into the Greene County Jail, where he remained in custody as of Friday night. One victim was known to Tarwater and was as young as 10 years old when the alleged years-long abuse began, per the indictment viewed by the Daily Mail.

Archive: https://archive.today/Ajp4N From the post: >>A former Midwest university professor who fathered at least 10 children and wrote about Christian sexual ethics has been charged with rape and sexual battery of one or more minors. John Kent Tarwater, 55, was indicted last Friday in Greene County, Ohio, about an hour west of Columbus, on two counts of rape, three counts of sexual battery and three counts of gross sexual imposition. Tarwater was booked into the Greene County Jail, where he remained in custody as of Friday night. One victim was known to Tarwater and was as young as 10 years old when the alleged years-long abuse began, per the indictment viewed by the Daily Mail.
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In the world of American Christianity, Baptists and Evangelicals aren't just "close"—they are essentially the core of the same movement. If you think of Evangelicalism as a big umbrella, Baptists (especially those from schools like Cedarville) are the largest group standing under it.

He's evangelical, Christians follow the Word of Christ: The Holy Bible, not the scofield reference book.