Cedarville professor, author on Christian sexual ethics, arrested on eight sex felonies

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A former Cedarville University finance professor whose writings promote a Christian ethic of marriage and sexuality was arrested Tuesday on eight sex-related felony charges involving one or more minors.

The indictment, filed March 27 in Ohio’s Greene County Common Pleas Court, charges John Kent Tarwater with two counts of rape, three counts of sexual battery and three counts of gross sexual imposition.

He was booked into Greene County jail in southwest Ohio, where he remained in custody as of Wednesday morning. No defense counsel was listed in public court records, and no hearing or trial dates were disclosed.

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It’s always the people you most suspect.

……for you to poop on?

Actually, no. He’d probably get off on that.

What the fuck are you talking about, that’s disgusting. Show me where this is happening and how to do it, so that I can avoid it.

With your knowledge on where, I think we can combine powers.

Aren’t we both from Texas? Let’s do it at the old Aquarena Springs. Where the pig swam.






Always the ones you most expect.

Fork found in kitchen.


Yeah. Except, as Trump says, ‘Who would have guessed!?’



Wanna guess his political affiliation? 


Ephebophile, which he’s very quick to remind us is different from pedophile?

The only way this matters is because they sit at separate tables in the prison cafeteria.

I think they might prefer to stand



These are not political ideologies.

The Venn diagram is starting to disagree more and more these days.


Yes they are.

When the oligarchs want to fuck children, and pour global resources into keeping themselves out of jail while they fuck children, it’s a goddamn ideology.

My political ideology is also not what you would consider a political ideology, it’s “guillotine the bastards,” and on the political spectrum, it starts at the top, swoops to the bottom, then we get a new head basket.

The global oligarchs like many things. Some like children, some like crepes, some like yachts. But these things are as much political ideologies.as the Professor we’re talking about is a global oligarch.

I get that you want to raise your disdain of something with every chance you can get, but some times the context will make for such a stretch that your words will becomr devalued by your intended audience.


@tanisnikana "I reserve to myself the right to murder whom I deem deserving of murder."

Congratulations. You're no better than the worst butchers of history. You just have a different justification for your butchery. Or maybe not.

Thank you. I, Tanis Ashley Nikana, own this honor.

Yes, billionaires need guillotines.

Thank you for this, I’m grateful for the acknowledgement.

I won’t be able to personally operate the guillotines myself, but that’s a matter for more able-bodied revolutionaries, the sort that keep Peter Thiel awake at night.


Oh! Your entire thing is to call people out by name!

I’m glad you chose me, to really highlight my beliefs and give them more exposure.

You’re the best, and I hope that the pedophiles and billionaires (and let’s be real, the officials protecting them) get a swift end.

Thank you for calling attention to this, it is quite important.

Prosecutions are just the first step!







convicted on sex felonies

Christian sexual ethics

Yeah that tracks.


I feel like this is a “why are you so focused on this topic” sort of question and answer


Not a Democrat, atheist, or drag queen?


It’s always the ones you most suspect

If there is a gambling indicator on who may possibly be arraigned on one of these counts, I think it would fail because now at this point we are try to prove a double double.. There is no house for this type of wager.



Aaaaaaand another one.

I’m running out of room guys.


a Christian ethic of marriage and sexuality

Big “sex for me but not for thee” vibes.

He probably had sex outside of what he thinks was okay and was so mortified that he couldn’t stop himself from doing it over and over and over and over again he decided he needed to teach people the right way so he could save his soul.

That or he just thought he could make some cash pandering to people.



😂 let me guess… Another conservative weirdo protecting kids in his own unique way?


Religion is clearly the best grift.

If he were a Catholic priest he’d have the entire international power of the RCC protecting him. Dude picked the wrong church.


so much for sexual ethics.


The Bible doesn’t specifically condemn pedophilia, and in fact seems to endorse it, so I guess he was technically practicing Christian ethics.

https://www.skepticsannotatedbible.com/says_about/pedophilia.html


In psychology we call that reaction formation.


So … when can we expect the announcement of his cabinet position?


So all of these abrahamic religious types really just looooove diddling kids, eh? Fucking hell.

Nah. Plenty of Hindus and Buddhists do it too. The problem isnt a specific religion or religions, people who want to hurt others are attracted to positions of authority. Religion offers the best cover.

It’s what god wants 👍

“Spare the diddle, spoil the child."
- Omnipotent beings, apparently



That depends on what role religion plays in a society. In a non religious society, those people are drawn to other positions of authority where they can perpetrate. For instance teachers and social workers are among the worst when it comes to occupations where these people end up.




Mr Tarwater should become Mr Tarfeather.


That’s not going to be good for his book sales

He’s got his book on forgiveness ready to go to the publishers!

TARGETED FOR MY FAITH: How the Woke Left Tried to Ruin a Good Christian Man

Foreword by one of the Duggars. Or maybe all of them.

This leads to a cabinet position, possibly Secretary of State.


Ugh I hate how accurate this is



All publicity is good publicity.



These people can’t even follow societal ethics, let alone the dogma they set. Yet people will continue to swallow thought patterns whole for the freedom to not think.

The point of religion is to place yourself above societal ethics with an excuse not to feel bad about failing to match them since your deity loves child molesters or however anyway.

*organized religion or *Abrahamic religions (your choice)

*an excuse

*their deity

🤪 Few corrections there

Well the specifics in other religions are a little different but all have a part about pushing your moral responsibility and development on something else. You are never at fault, or are always at fault so it doesn’t matter. And even if it doesn’t matter you apply scripture so facing legal punishment is unnecessary.

Religion is for people of no morals or intelligence to supplant both.

You’re still generalizing too hard and ending up incorrect.






In nomine patris et filii et spiritus sancti, amen.


Ergo, Christian sexual ethics is criminal.


I think he took his research way too seriously.


Cue impending pardon and bestowing of hero status.



So this is what a drag queen looks like?


He is an expert in his field


Yeah sounds about right based on the people I knew who went to Cedarville


umm, it was uhhh, research

–John Kent Tarwater probably


Plenty of Orange Shit Stain copy cats. This sick bastard is arrested and yet the big POS is busy murdering people and destroying the world economy.



Religion is itself a serious mental illness, and often covers other mental illnesses as well. All religious people should be on a watchlist.

Spirituality is as human at this point as language. For better or worse, we need to master and understand the psychology behind it rather than reject it.

I believe everything you said can be accurately applied to organized religion, however. A religious institution will always be corrupted if it persists long enough because it is a form of state power.

Personal practice can be pretty healthy! But of course, since it is a coping mechanism, if mental illness takes over a spiritual person, their spirituality is always going to be at the forefront of their reasoning because it is the mechanism by which we make choices in absense of logic

Spirituality ≠ religion.



You’re going to get guff for that (completely accurate) opinion.

Meh. I’ve been saying that religion is the greatest threat facing humanity, by far worse than climate change, worse than potential nuclear war, worse than running low on cheap fossil fuels.

I’m used to getting pushback from the mental children that tremble in fear of an imaginary construct.

I agree with you. Religion is the seed from which all those additional horrors can grow.





My humble opinion:

Many Christians (and people of other kinds of faith) truly want to be good humans. I know many christians. And although for many reasons I personally don’t take their faith for me, I do recognize their honest intentions and beautiful hearts.

Then… then we have these scumbags… these abominations that not only abuse (in the general sense), but also target and scar for life the most vulnerable members of our society. These excuses of human beings are a complete waste of air and must be castrated and let to rot in prison.

Edit: Add strike-though. Great points in the comments. I must say I wrote too fast in the heat of the moment. I understand how castration may come from a desire of revenge rather than seeking to eliminate a threat to society. Thanks for the discussion!

Castration is not an acceptable punishment. Imprisonment is. Some might argue execution is, I disagree, in theory.

If for no other reason, you cannot trust the right people will be convicted to do such a punishment. Get a hold of yourself man.

That is actually a great point. My comment started from the basis that “we got the right person, and they did what they are accused of”

But you are 100% right. That’s a huuuuge assumption.

What is your viewpoint if that assumption was (for whatever cosmic reason) correct?

Execution. Never castration.

Some could argue that execution is more drastic. Why the first and not the latter?

I am guessing is a matter of cruelty?

I would argue that castration is cruel and unusual punishment and, torture, and as such I am completely against it, if you have that much of a problem with the person you should kill them, but I am against the death penalty because we can’t trust the courts to get the right person. But that is in theory, in the real world outside the courts… but the kicker is regular people cannot be trusted to accurately ascribe a blame either. But there are no Perfect Solutions I suppose. But killing someone is better than making them a shadow of themselves.

I would personally rather die than be mutilated again.







Their holy book is filled with rape, murder, genocide, incest, and ritualized cannibalism in the name of their god. It ends with them going to heaven while everyone else gets burned for eternity. There probably are decent people who get involved, but their decency does not stem from their religion. It’s a psychological coping mechanism that has become a good old boys club that holds itself as morally unaccountable to anyone but god for their actions. In the real world, people expect others to either not be an asshole, or if they are, actually atone by paying the consequences and change their ways, not just whisper some words to the sky and announce “all good, I’m forgiven”. You can insert a lot of other religions in here- do wrong, be sheltered from consequences by your cult, or if even they can’t protect you, double down on refusing to take accountability because you don’t think you answer to other humans.

ritualized cannibalism

wow, that’s new for me, would you mind to elaborate?

The rest, good points. You touched several reasons why I don’t endorse their faith myself.

Thanks for the comment

The ritualized cannibalism bit is transubstantiation, the belief that the blood(wine) and body(bread) of Jesus turn into his real blood and body during consecration in catholic mass.

But you could make a dig into it overall just beacuase the bread and wine are symbolic ritual cannibalism, very culty sounding when you look at it from another angle.

As you said though, that’s a Catholic tradition, not Christianity as a whole, and it isn’t directly supported by the Bible. Its their unique interpretation of the act of communion. The actual text seems pretty metaphorical IMO.

Communion is not really just a catholic tradition, and it is not a wild interpretation to make when a dude says these 2 things sybolically represent my flesh and blood, calling the whole ritual symbolic cannibalism is not a stretch.

I didn’t say communion was only a catholic tradition. I said transubstantiation (the thing that you were talking about that I replied to) is only a catholic tradition. Calling transubstantiation cannibalism is one thing, but calling communion cannibalism when it is entirely symbolic is absolutely a stretch.





Sacrifice is a common theme in a lot of religions. The victim is offered to the diety, killed, and then consumed; the followers get whatever they were after, which could be atonement, a blessing, grace, etc. In Christianity theology, the man-god Jesus became the ultimate sacrifice, ending the need to attain atonement with animal sacrifice. His instructions were to ritualistically eat bread (his body) and drink wine (his blood) as the atonement ritual. Different sects have differing opinions on where this is purely symbolic (most Protestants) or if through transubstantiation it literally becomes the flesh and blood of Jesus (Catholics). At the end of the day, you’re either symbolically or literally eating Jesus. By the doctrine though, it’s not pure cannibalism since Jesus is a god incarnate, but that’s what theologically makes it a step up over other forms of sacrifice; eat god, become like god.

Meh… “eat god, become like god” makes no sense.

The whole point of Christianity (at least in this dimension) is that Jesus’ sacrifice is the ultimate mercyful gift fro God to undeserving humans. Participating in the communion is never a power trip to become like god, but a reminder that “you are still standing solely by his grace”.

2 Peter 1:4 - “Through these he has given us his very great and precious promises, so that through them you may participate in the divine nature,having escaped the corruption in the world caused by evil desires.”

John 17:21-23 - “that all of them may be one, Father, just as you are in me and I am in you. May they also be in us so that the world may believe that you have sent me. I have given them the glory that you gave me, that they may be one as we are one— I in them and you in me—so that they may be brought to complete unity. Then the world will know that you sent me and have loved them even as you have loved me.”

Athanasius of Alexandria, On the Incarnation, circa 318–325 CE - “He became man so that we might become god.”

The concept is called theosis and is developed largely from those two verses and was further contemplated by early Catholics. Whether you become one with the godhead, like unto the godhead, or, such as in Mormonism, can literally become a god-being (though not the God) yourself varies by sect. Most agree that the communion does infer some sort of divine combining of one’s self with the god power. You can also see this concept in the idea of “invite Jesus into your heart”, or the gift of the Holy Spirit. Somehow some part of god is dwelling in you and you are a part of god.

Interesting.

I only know the Protestant flavor of Christianity, and never, in many years, I got that kind of interpretation. It was more like “hey human, you are so doomed. Here you go: salvation. Now, in your unpayable gratitude, go and spread the word of what I’m doing, and do good stuff. Remember, without this gift, you were nothing, so, behave.”

Kind of like tiktokers that give stuff to homeless, trying to become viral… but a bit more ominous…

Sure, glory is promised, but you gotta die first.

Also, this “god entering our heart” seen more like “having the unmeasurable honor of being noticed by this god, and (mind being blown) he cares about me”. So the expected answer is eternal gratitude and a “debt of love”.






Communion is not ritualized cannibalism.



Mutilation (including castration) is never okay. Prisons exist for criminals—committing a crime against humanity in retaliation instead is not okay. Also, you can’t un-mutilate someone (in most cases), and the law makes mistakes.

Yes, somebody else also pointed out that we cannot trust the legal system to sentence the correct person (either due to corruption or legitimate mistakes).

Under the perspective of the “not undoable punishment”. Is the death penalty also, never acceptable, or is there some nuance, in your opinion?

Thanks for the discussion :)

In my personal opiniom, the death penalty is not as bad as mutilation. Having said that, I think there is no moral way to kill a person who does not wish to die. I oppose the death penalty for a lot of reasons.




The problem is how many people in religious groups will refuse to condemn actions of the religion’s organizations and leaders but keep their “membership”. If you are provided evidence that a group you are a part of is committing heinous shit like systemic child rape but you will neither leave nor vocally condemn it then you are fully compliant in those crimes. If you go further, as most religious people do, and white wash the absolute fuck out of the reality of the crimes of your group and try to spread that bullshit then you are just as guilty as the actual rapists, just as guilty as the “cleaner squads” from the Vatican that help relocate rapist priests.



He’s trying to be the Ted Haggard of Ohio. Prayer meeting in 3…2…1…


Don’t knock it until you try it!


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