Back when 54-Year-Old Reverend Ralph Lee Aaron was the pastor of
Victory Baptist Church in Andalusia, Alabama he was accused of
allegedly making a sexual advance toward a child. He ended up not being
charged in the matter since it was not a felony (which meant that the
statute of limitations had run it’s course before the complaint was
filed), but this was just a harbinger of things to come and perhaps of
activities he was already involved in. This was back in 2005. That was
also about the time that he set up this Yahoo profile.
Prior to that he was involved with the Samson Baptist Church in Samson,
Alabama where he was mysteriously fired after being their pastor for
six years.
Aaron was fired from Victory Baptist and moved to
Grace Christian Fellowship (of course none of the wonderful
‘christians’ at Victory bothered to warn anyone at Grace, which is a
non-denominational church in town. Aaron must have thought he was safe
or just didn’t give a shit because he has been charged with 152 sex
crimes including making child pornography, disseminating child porn,
sexual abuse of a child under 12, sexual torture and sodomy. The sexual
torture charges allegedly came about because of a sex toy he was using
on them. Four reported victims have come forward so far, their ages
ranging from 8 to 12 years old. Police are also including his wife and
daughter among the victims as well.
This douchebag was
apparently raping his victims on camera in his home, his backyard and
even on camping trips. He is currently lodged in the Covington County
Jail in solitary confinement for his own protection. His bond right now
is set at $24.2 Million. Christ on a crutch, that’s some serious dough
and not something that this fucking pedophile is likely to come up
with.
When police raided Ralph Aaron’s house they took several pieces of computer and camera equipment. So far
they’ve found over 100 child porn photos, some downloaded off the
Internet and some taken by him.
According to police Aaron is completely lacking remorse for his heinous deeds and seems more concerned with his situation.
Aaron has a print-on-demand book entitled Focusing the Eye of the Soul (although from the sound of things perhaps it should read focusing on the brown-eye of the soul) and according to the blurb on the back
“Dr. Ralph L. Aaron, Th.D. was raised in rural Alabama and has traveled
all over the world (he may have spent too much time in Greece). He has
a unique perspective on life that is challenging (to say the least). His
collegiate background includes attendance at Mobile University, Troy
State University, Old Dominion University, University of North Florida,
Clarksville School of Theology and Covington Theological Seminary.“
He’s also listed as having been a youth minister as well.

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