Latino Minister Indicted on Child Sex Charges

Daily Stormer
September 23, 2013

Geronimo Aguilar, tattooed former drug addict/minister/child molester.
Geronimo Aguilar, tattooed former drug addict/minister/child molester.

Geronimo Aguilar, a Virginia minister who was charged in May with sexual assault of two school-aged girls, which the girls allege took place in the 1990s, has been dismissed from his position over extra-marital affairs.  The charges of lewd behavior with girls under the age of 14 were filed in Texas, where he ran a church a decade and a half ago, before moving to Virginia.

In Richmond, where he was running the Richmond Outreach Center, many girls are also claiming to have been abused.  They have set up a support page for victims on Facebook, entitled Richmond Outreach Center Recovery Group.  Unsurprisingly, most of the abused girls appear to be White.

The church stood by Aguilar, known as “Pastor G,” after the initial child-sex charges in Texas, but apparently they found the evidence of his affairs more moving, especially as they were combined with so many accusations coming from Virginia.

Pastor G had previously been accused of lewd contact with a minor while working in Virginia, but this was dismissed after police concluded there was not enough evidence to charge him with a crime.

Totally Hardcore for Christ: Bizarre Jesus Parties and Tattoos

Aguilar's face-tattooed father, Phil, is disappointed that his son is a child rapist.
Aguilar’s face-tattooed father, Phil, who is also a criminal-turned-pastor, is disappointed that his son is a child rapist.

The ROC, which focused on youth ministry, should have been suspicious to begin with.  It is a church that attempts to be hip and modern by encouraging young people to “party for Jesus,” as well as get tattoos.

The church’s property manager, Andrew Delgado, explains why he thinks it’s okay to act this way:

I’d say about half the church have tattoos. Some of them are from before they were saved, and a lot of them get them after they were saved. You don’t have to have a tattoo to come here, obviously. It’s just a part of who we are, and that’s just the way it is. And people always say, ‘Oh, Christians aren’t supposed to have tattoos.’ We say, ‘Okay, so where’s that in the Bible?’ Just like our music. We have rock ‘n’ roll music and we have hip hop music in our church. People say all the time, ‘Oh, you guys can’t do that.’ And we say, ‘Show us in the Bible where it says we’re not supposed to do this.

Perhaps Aguilar’s defense in court against the child abuse charges will be “okay, show me in the Bible where I wasn’t supposed to do that.”

Please note that I don’t have a problem with tattoos, I just find the concept of mixing tattoos, rap music and Jesus together to be sick.

Here are some pictures of folks from the ROC church, posing in front of it for Rebel Ink Magazine.135118022611 135118022612 135118022613

Aguilar has a touching tale to tell about why he decided to become so hardcore for Jesus:

I was raised in Southern California – Orange County, that whole area down there. All of my family were involved in different types of gangs and drugs, or locked up in the penitentiary. My dad used to ride with groups of motorcycle gangsters. He was also a heroin addict, so he left me when I was three. My mom was shot and murdered in front of me when I was eight-years-old. By the time I was 15, I dropped out of school and was selling drugs for the gangs. By17, I became a heroin addict. I had no family, no education, no job. I was just really contemplating suicide.

Then, all the sudden, he walked past a church:

I’d never been to church before. But something just told me, go into that church and see what they have to offer. I walked into that church and met the pastor, and he had a background like mine. He came from a broken home, grew up without a dad, grew up in gangs on and off of drugs, in and out of jail.

He later found out that this pastor was actually his father, though his father says that never happened.

After this experience, he came up with a novel idea: why not mix gang-culture and Christianity?

The Spider Builds It’s Web Near the Light

We should know that child predators tend to seek out positions where they have easy access to children.  As this has become such a massive problem in our society, due to the oversexualization inflicted on us by the Jewish media driving people to sick extremes of sexuality, we should always beware of those who would seek to be close to our children.  It seems that religious settings are particularly vulnerable, given the emotions people have surrounding individuals who present themselves as men of God.

Probably, there is little of use in most of these churches anyway, these days.  I would advise staying away altogether, but whatever you do, don’t surrender your children to tattooed Mexican gangsters.