The United States Department of Justice has shut down its investigation into sexual abuse within the Southern Baptist Convention.
Attorneys for the SBC Executive Committee said they were notified last Wednesday of the investigation’s closure, and since then prominent Southern Baptists have been publicly crowing.
The two-and-a-half year investigation resulted in a single criminal conviction — that of a Southern Baptist seminary professor, Matt Queen, who pled guilty to lying to the FBI about a sexual abuse report.
Because no additional criminal charges were prosecuted, many Southern Baptist leaders have interpreted the investigation’s closure as a form of exoneration, celebrating it as though it were proof there’s no sexual abuse crisis in the SBC.
For example, pastor Jack Graham said: “The outcry and false reporting of a systemic sexual abuse problem in the SBC has been a hoax.”
“The lie continues to unravel,” wrote former SBC Executive Committee member Rod Martin. “There was never any…
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