I have seen on several Facebook pages tonight that Ron Fraser from the Philadelphia Church of God splinter cult has died.
Fraser has a long reputation of being an abusive tyrannical minister. Don't expect any of that when PCG starts eulogizing him. He will be made out to be so saintly that
Gavin Rumney has this on his blog about Ron:
Ron Fraser on Christ Church
Armstrong Delusion has this:
Ron Fraser: Till the Bitter End
I would like to mention that a few months ago he published an article insisting that mental health medicine was a big money making scam of Germanic origin.
ReplyDeleteI shudder to think what a harmful impact an article such as that will have among PCG members.
I remember hearing that Ron Fraser had made this statement several times..."Even if it is all a lie, it's still a great way to live!"
ReplyDeleteAlso, Gareth Fraser, Ron's son, lied to a friend of mine at the Tucson feast a few years back because I was there and had asked my friend to ask him just to see what he would say. Gareth is a big flirt!
I wonder if Davey boy is gonna claim that at least he was close.
ReplyDeleteNo doubt many more will die as most of us are now in the grey zone of life.
Back in the early 2000's...it appeared as though Ron Fraser was having doubts about PCG. He rejected those "evil thoughts" and clung to PCG dogma to the end.
ReplyDeleteHe has had a heart condition for several years...it's a wonder he lived as long as he did.
Didn't know the man. His name was totally unfamiliar to me until coming across it on Gavin's site.
ReplyDeleteBottom line is that his life's work was devoted to spreading damnable and toxic heresy. There's really not much more to say.
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Another abusive proponent of British Israelism dead gone.
ReplyDeleteGood riddance.
Well, here I go being mean again, but I must say that the lake of fire was made for such people. Considering all the mean things they did to me, I don't feel guilty.
ReplyDeleteWell, we are a grumpy bunch today, but then the PCG is always attacking others, so I guess what goes around comes around.
ReplyDeleteIs he the former 1970's deacon from Australia?
ReplyDeleteIf God is punishing the world with disasters as Ron Fraser insists, why are the poor who are more inclined to listen to the gospel getting their shacks wiped out while the rich hide away safe in their reinforced bunkers? God is going about this punishment thing the wrong way.
ReplyDeleteThe world is a better place today.
ReplyDeleteWhenever hearing news like this, for some reason I end up regressing into the music of the 1980s. Specifically, a kind of a punk rock cut by the Jim Carroll Band called "People Who Have Died".
ReplyDeleteCheck it out on You Tube and see what I mean.
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Ok, Fraser has died.
ReplyDeleteHe was a person who was all about recruiting people into his flurry cult.
But can I talk about the UCG's "Jelly", the furry cultster that exists only to recruit people into the UCG cult?
Yep, that's how cults operate. Send in a seemingly innocuous message and try and get the gullible rube hooked, and hopefully they'll eventually be supporting the "Master Org"....
Yep, that's how cults like the UCG and Scientology operate.
You think "Jelly" is a-ok?
No, he's not. Jelly is nothing but a cult recruiter for the UCG's blood-sucking purposes.
You can compare Jelly to Scientology's 'The Way to Happiness' booklet.
Want to?
Read about 'The Way to Happiness' here
Jelly is nothing but a furry asshole cult-recruitment device, just like Scientology's 'The Way to Happiness' booklet.
Anonymous said...
ReplyDeleteWell, we are a grumpy bunch today...
Not to worry. It's not the real folk who generally comment It's painbodies that have come out to feed on the corpse of the dead. Once filled, we'll get the good old folk back until next time!
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I wonder if Davey boy is gonna claim that at least he was close.
No doubt many more will die as most of us are now in the grey zone of life.
October 7, 2013 at 8:13 AM
..."now in the grey zone of life"... isn't that the damn truth!
"... a few months ago [Fraser] published an article insisting that mental health medicine was a big money making scam of Germanic origin."
ReplyDelete1. Wow man, you still read his stuff?
2. Well, Ron might have been partly right. Though I no longer believe in divine healing, a lot of health products are overpriced in my view, so in that sense they might well be a scam. They want you to get better the expensive way. I doubt if the Germans are any worse than the rest of us though.
>>Is he the former 1970's deacon from Australia?<<
ReplyDeleteI do know he did come from Australia. And he at least encountered Armstrongism as early as around 1968. See this post.