2016-02-29

 

 

A typically satanic Australian pastor (Jason Brown) of a typical church in Australia, Ann Street Church of Christ in Brisbane, demonstrates a characteristic attribute of satan in the absolute refusal to repent from sins against Torsten. It is a sin to lie, it is a sin to falsely accuse innocent persons, and it is a sin to evict/excommunicate Christians who are absolutely innocent in relation to eviction/excommunication. Neither satan nor satan’s Australian pastors/priests of churches will ever repent from their sins against Torsten. The typically devilish pastor falsely accuses Torsten of unspecified disruptiveness, and asserts that the universal human need for fellowship, and the normal need for marriage, are both inappropriate.

http://www.kyrkor.be/Ann-Street-Church-of-Christ-Brisbane.htm

http://www.kyrkor.be/Devilish-Churches-in-Brisbane-Australia.htm

http://www.430annstreet.com

http://brisbaneweddingchurch.com

http://www.cofc.com.au

 

 

 

 

One of several distinctions of satanic pastors of churches is an obsession to persecute God’s people, and to never repent. Satan is incapable of repentance, and therefore, also satan’s pastors of churches are incapable to repent from their obsessive persecution against God’s people.

 

The satanic pastor Jason Brown of Ann Street Church of Christ / Good Shepherd Church of Christ in Brisbane, Australia, had previously excommunicated an innocent Christian from their church, and had threatened to immediately call the police if the innocent Christian attempted to attend any public meeting.

 

Two year after this typical church pastor’s satanic conduct against innocent Torsten, the pastor (Jason Brown) has yet not repented from his sinful excommunication and false accusations against Torsten. Pastor Jason Brown has instead, two years after the excommunication, declared that he does not need to repent because he claims that his unjustifiable excommunication against Torsten and his false accusations against Torsten, are not sin. Pastor Jason Brown falsely accuses the Christian person Torsten, who is absolutely innocent in relation to all evictions/excommunications by all other churches, of disruptiveness “you’re disruptive” and of inappropriate and ulterior motives “fellowship”. According to recorded conversation with typical Pastor Jason Brown, universal human need for fellowship is “wrong motive” and “inappropriate motive” deserving eviction/excommunication from church.

 

Pastor Jason Brown also revealed that the Australian based international Hillsong empire is one of the church sources who contacted (presumably en masse) Jason Brown with their invented lies, false accusations, defamation, slander and gossip against absolutely innocent Torsten, warning that “This person is disruptive.Previously, Hillsong’s senior pastor in Hobart, Tasmania, revealed that Hillsong’s “chief correspondent” is their source; which would seem to point to Hillsong’s chief - Brian Houston.

(http://www.kyrkor.be/Hillsong-Church-Hobart-Tasmania-Australia.htm)

 

Of all societal institutions in nations of Western civilisation, churchianity is the pinnacle of hypocrisy. The typical pastor Jason Brown is a typical epitomy of this churchianity hypocrisy. While the pastor Jason Brown preached about welcoming people on Sunday (2016-02-27), he reaffirmed his unjustifiable eviction/excommunication against Torsten on the same Sunday, immediately following his public preaching. The pastor also stated that he will never be convinced that his decision to falsely accuse and to evict/excommunicate innocent Torsten is a sin. As a typical pastor of a typical church, the pastor has decided that he shall never repent. Satan never repents from sin, and neither does satan’s pastors of churches. At best, they only preach about it.

 

The large signboard on the church property outside the entrance to Ann Street Church of Christ / Good Shepherd Church of Christ hypocritically declares that their church is “Welcoming All”:

http://www.kyrkor.be/Ann-Street-Church-of-Christ-Brisbane-signboard-160228.jpg

http://www.kyrkor.be/Good-Shepherd-Church-of-Christ-Brisbane-signboard-160228-a.jpg

http://www.kyrkor.be/Good-Shepherd-Church-of-Christ-Brisbane-signboard-160228-b.jpg

 

Audio recording of a typically satanic Australian pastor, Pastor Jason Brown of Ann Street Church of Christ in Brisbane, Australia, while the innocent person Torsten was standing peacefully alone on the concrete steps outside of the church; awaiting to communicate and ask questions regarding an excommunication two years earlier. For two years, the church had absolutely refused to answer questions or explain their excommunication. The conversation was recorded on Sunday 2016-02-27:

 

(MP3):  http://www.kyrkor.be/Ann-Street-Church-Brisbane-Jason_Brown-160228.mp3

(AMR):  http://www.kyrkor.be/Ann-Street-Church-Brisbane-Jason_Brown-160228.amr

 

 

Transcript of audio recording:

 

[Ann Street Church of Christ in Brisbane advertises a welcoming of all to their so-called ‘service’ on Sundays at 10am. Torsten had previously been anonymously excommunicated from this church and the church had then refused to answer any questions related to their banishment against Torsten. Two years after the banishment, Torsten visited this church for the first time ever, with the purpose to investigate which person had excommunicated, and what the reason for their excommunication was. Torsten arrived onto the property at approximately 10:20am. Pastor Wana Brown, the wife of the pastor Jason Brown, approached Torsten while Torsten stood next to the doorpost of the outside exit of their church building. Torsten introduced himself, handed over Torsten’s business card with full name and contact details, said to Pastor Wana Brown that he was excommunicated by their church two years ago without a properly given reason, and asked her “Am I welcome?” Pastor Wana Brown replied that she would have to ask. Torsten remained standing next to the exit doorpost until the end of their so-called “service”. Pastor Jason Brown then spoke with Torsten.]

 

 

Torsten:   Ok. I am recording. And you’re Jason? Why did you excommunicate me?

Jason Brown:   yes

Torsten:   Why did you excommunicate me?

Jason Brown:   Actually, we didn’t excommunicate you but we just said there is no point in you coming to church. You can’t be excommunicated unless you’re a member. You know, so. You have to be a member first before you can be excommunicated. But, it’s just the fact that, um, unfortunately, you’ve been disruptive at other churches, and, they are our sister churches and when they tell us not to welcome someone we take that serious. I didn’t want to waste your time, basically. Huh hu, like, I saw that your phone is where you need to be – not here.

Torsten:   You’re accusing me of being disruptive?

Jason Brown:   No I’m saying …

Torsten:   That’s what you said sir.

Jason Brown:   Well, that’s what we were told.

Torsten:   By whom were you told?

Jason Brown:   Um, by various other churches.

Torsten:   Ok. Can you give an example of a church?

Jason Brown:   No, I don’t recall right now, but I think maybe Hillsong was one. And, just various churches. New Zealand! You would be aware if there’s a New Zealand …

Torsten:   Did they contact you, or ?

Jason Brown:   Um. Certain people contacted us. I don’t remember who it was.

Torsten:   What did they say?

Jason Brown:   They just said This person is disruptive.

Jason Brown:   I mean, we don’t have time to waste with people who are coming for other reasons than what we are open for.

 

 

[Pastors of churches do not take time to investigate, to fact-check, or to request witnesses/evidence, because in reality, the overwhelming majority of pastors of churches do not care about truth, facts, evidence, justice - or love. This is not a time-related issue; it is about the moral standing and spiritual nature of professional pastors of churches.]

 

 

Torsten:   What about the reasons that you’re not open for?

Torsten:   You make an emphatic statement that everyone is welcome. Except Torsten.

Jason Brown:   Yeah, I mean we could talk about this all day and we won’t get anywhere. Basically, um. I just want to level with you, be honest with you. What you’re looking for in church, even what you wrote originally to me about, is not what this church provides. So, we often get people that come and they go ‘oh – not what we’re looking for in a church’ and they go to another church. And so, maybe you’ll find another church that offers what you’re looking for, but we … You specifically asked to meet women, at the church.

Torsten:   Fellowship.

Jason Brown:   Yeah. Cause you feel that God has a Christian woman for you. And that you need to find that person. And we say, maybe there’s a church out there that does that kind of thing, but we don’t do that kind of thing.

Torsten:   Do what kind of thing?

Jason Brown:   Um, provide fellowship for men looking for women.

Torsten:   Ah. Ok. So where do men and women that want to meet each other – where do they go?

Jason Brown:   I don’t know?

Torsten:   You don’t know?

Torsten:   Are relationships unimportant. Is fellowship unimportant?

Jason Brown:   Ha ha. Like I say, like. We can have this conversation all day and we’re not gonna get anywhere. And I don’t wanna like …

Torsten:   Ok. Do you believe that the Bible is authoritative for Christian teaching?

Jason Brown:   Sure.

Torsten:   Then on what grounds have you evicted me?

Jason Brown:   Well I mean, the fact is, this is actually private property right. We open it to the general public. And as long as people abide by responsibility when they come here, they are welcome to come. But one thing we don’t tolerate, and you would understand this, there’s a number of things we don’t tolerate, it’s when someone come to church with ulterior motives, to promote a business, or, evil motives like you know there are some predators that come to church. We just say no. We don’t welcome that.

 

 

[Pastor Jason Brown has no Biblical or ethical grounds whatsoever for eviction/excommunication of Torsten, and in the absence of any Biblical or ethical reason justifying eviction, therefore, the church pastor refers only to legal property reason to support eviction.]

 

 

Torsten:   Am I a predator?

Jason Brown:   No I’m not saying that.

Torsten:   Do I have alternative or … ?

Jason Brown:   I would say that the motive for which you intended to come is not an appropriate motive.

Torsten:   Fellowship is inappropriate?

Jason Brown:   Exactly!

Torsten:   Fellowship is inappropriate?

 

[Pastor Jason Brown raised his voice emphatically.]

 

Jason Brown:   Your understanding of fellowship is inappropriate!

Torsten:   Ahh. Marriage is inappropriate. Christian marriages is inappropriate, that is what you are saying Jason.

Jason Brown:   No I’m saying you are coming to church to find a wife. And, um, you’ve been kicked out of other churches according to disturbing peace.

Torsten:   What disturbance have I caused?

Jason Brown:   You’ve been excommunicated, to use your words, from nearly every other church in this city, right? You have a website listing all the churches …

Torsten:   What disruption have I caused?

Jason Brown:   You’ve come with the wrong motive to church. And that’s a disruption.

 

 

[On thousands of occasions during the past two decades, I have explained to people this: Prayer I do best in my privacy, Biblical & spiritual edification I do best on my own, and praise & worship I do best in retreat from other people. I regularly help many people towards salvation - through their faith and repentance to Jesus Christ – by His grace. The aspect of Christian life which I cannot do by myself, is fellowship. I need Christian fellowship. Fellowship is my Biblical and normal motive for visiting any church. This my motive, shall never change!]

 

 

Torsten:   That’s a disruption? Ok.

Jason Brown:   yeah

Jason Brown:   I mean, if you come to worship, that’s different.

 

 

[True worship is more than preacher monologues at Sunday masquerades. True spiritual worship aims at living a Jesus-conforming life which is holy and pleasing to God, and comprises all aspects of a person’s life, all days of the week.

 

·         “Offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God - this is your true and proper worship.”  (Romans 12:1)

·         Supply the needs of the saints. Love in action.  (Romans 12:13)

·         Be devoted to one another in love. Love must be sincere; without hypocrisy.  (Romans 12:9-10)

·         Live in harmony with one another.  (Romans 12: 16)

 

One of the responsibilities of church is to serve one another. The duty to serve one another is limited by capability. The obligation to serve, however, is independent of willingness to serve. Serving one another in love is the moral duty of every disciple of Jesus Christ - limited by capacity but independent of will. Followers of Jesus Christ are to serve each other. God seeks servant leadership.

 

·         Each Christian should serve his neighbour.  (Romans 15: 2)

·         Serve one another in love. The entire law is fulfilled in keeping this one command: “You shall love your neighbour as yourself.”  (Galatians 5:13, 14)

·         If you have love for one another, then everyone will know that you are disciples of Jesus.  (John 13:35)

·         ”Whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant”  (Matthew 20:25-28)

 

The majority of professional pastors of churches, everywhere, are unwilling to help his neighbour. Instead, the majority of pastors of churches invent lies, falsely accuse, slander, defame, gossip and persecute the innocently evicted/excommunicated Christian person Torsten.

 

·         Absence of human compassion (and satanic persecution) is not sanctioned by God.  (Luke 10: 25-37).

·         “Do not withhold good from those to whom it is due, when it is in your power to act.”  (Proverbs 3:27)

·         Do not accuse anyone for no reason when they have done you no harm.”  (Proverbs 3:30) ]

 

 

Jason Brown:   But if you’re coming, and you’re coming to meet women, um, or to record the pastor, and put it on a website …

Torsten:   The reason I’m recording here is because in two years you have still not responded to my questions asking why you excommunicated me. I thought I would confront you head on.

Jason Brown:   well …

Torsten:   I thought I would confront you head on and find out why you excommunicated me, because you refused to give an answer.

Jason Brown:   Ha ha, like, eh, I don’t know, there’s not really, Torsten? Torsten is a Norwegian name right? Torsten?

Torsten:   It’s a name. You can call me Bob - whatever you like.

Jason Brown:   I respect you with your name. But what I want to say is like, we can fight about this, we can argue about this, but, like in life, life is really short, and if this is not the place for you, you should go and find a place for you. Because life is short. Don’t waste your time in a church, like this, which is not gonna provide what you want.

Torsten:   If I seek Christian fellowship, and you respond as you did, was it you that actually wrote the letter?

Jason Brown:   It was probably me and maybe one of the others.

Torsten:   Well, you were all sitting together writing it, or who actually wrote the letter?

Jason Brown:   I think I recall it an email that I answered.

Jason Brown:   But I wanna say, as a pastor, um, you may not realise this, you have a responsibility to protect and keep a safe place for people who wanna come and worship.

Torsten:   Am I a dangerous person?

Jason Brown:   Well, I’m not saying you’re dangerous but you’re disruptive.

Torsten:   I mean you’re not gonna come here and shoot people. But you’re gonna come here and disrupt because you’re saying your motive, as you said in your email, that you wanted to meet a lady to marry, and that God has shown you this girl is there and you need to find her. That is not what this church is about. And if …

 

 

[Reality and its evidences differ significantly from the words of essentially all pastors of churches everywhere, and the words by Pastor Jason Brown, likewise, differ greatly from the evidence. Beneath is Torsten’s only direct email ever sent to Ann Street Church of Christ in Brisbane. Contrary to this typically lying pastor, Torsten did not explicitly state that he wanted to marry in that one-an-only direct email. However, Christian relationships and marriages should, Biblically, be supported by all Christians. Because God wants formation of Christian relationships and Christian marriages, satan’s pastors of churches oppose formation of Christian relationships and marriages. (http://www.kyrkor.be/Ann-Street-Church-of-Christ-Brisbane.htm) Dear Ann Street Church of Christ, Hi. I am a Christian here in Brisbane. I seek a Christian community in Brisbane where I might find opportunities to fellowship, socialise, meet and talk with also Christian singles. Are there occasions of fellowship in your congregation where also single Christians in the age bracket 30-39 (maybe also late 20’s) gather and communicate? Are there fellowship groups, community groups, cell groups or small groups in your church that I can attend and develop friendships? Best regards, Torsten Nenzén”]

 

 

Torsten:   Your church is not about fellowship.

 

 

[An Australian middle-aged proper-clad gentleman walked past the church premises on the sidewalk and said loudly, as he walked by, “Don’t believe a word they say.”]

 

 

Torsten:   What did this man just say?

Jason Brown:   He said “Don’t believe him.” I don’t know.

Torsten:   Yup.

Jason Brown:   [laughs]

Torsten:   I do evangelise, and I meet a lot of very angry people in Australia.

Jason Brown:   yes.

Torsten:   And I understand why they’re angry – because of people like you. They’re angry at churches, because of people like you Jason.

Jason Brown:   Well that’s OK.

Torsten:   People are rejecting Jesus Christ, because of people like you. Do you understand how serious that is?

Jason Brown:   Ya

Torsten:   You just heard the man on the street who just said, don’t believe that, don’t believe it.

Jason Brown:   Ha ha

Jason Brown:   Look you can say what you want. I’m happy to whatever charge you want. The fact is we disagree. We’re humans. We’re adults. We disagree. Let’s just shake hands and say …

Torsten:   I’m not gonna shake hands with the devil. You acknowledge …

Jason Brown:   Your calling me the devil.

Torsten:   Well of course. You’re kicking… You’re acting according to satan.

Jason Brown:   Thank you. Yeah. Well thank you. That’s a difference of opinion ok. So you can have that opinion. I respect your opinion. Like I’m sure there’s other people that don’t like what I do. That’s ok. This is life. You’re not gonna agree with everyone. This church is never gonna agree with what you want. And you’re never gonna agree with this church. So I mean, my prayer is, I think in life as Christians, we just bless each other and go our separate ways. I mean, there’s no …

 

 

[The tentatively omitted words by this typical pastor of a church would probably resemble:  ‘…there is no objective truth, and no evidential facts. No absolute truth either. It’s all subjective, intuitive, spontaneous, unreasonable, unexplainable. Everything is just opinions. Facts, evidence, reason and truth are irrelevant. I am a pastor of a church, and therefore, the world which I accept must align to me. As a professional pastor, my decisions and actions are indisputable.’]

 

 

Jason Brown:   You’re not gonna ever convince me to do otherwise, and I’m not ever gonna convince you to …

Torsten:   I’m not gonna bless your sin.

Torsten:   I am going to confront your sin. And I am going to expose your sin. Do you understand this? You are sinning against God, and you are sinning against me by accusing me falsely. You are breaking the Word of God in excommunicating. That’s what you are doing. You are Ex-communicating me. You are evicting, and excommunicating. And you don’t have a Biblical ground for doing so.

Jason Brown:   Ha ha.

Torsten:   Do you understand that you are sinning Jason?

Jason Brown:   Ah, well, no, I understand that you think I’m sinning. Like I said, we just have a difference of opinion. Just a simple difference of opinion. So …

Torsten:   Your opinion doesn’t matter. God’s opinion matter!

 

 

Exodus 20:16  “You shall not give false testimony against your neighbour.”

Exodus 23:1  “Do not spread false reports.”

Deuteronomy 19: 18-19  “The judges must make a thorough investigation, and if the witness proves to be a liar, giving false testimony against a fellow Israelite, then do to the false witness as that witness intended to do to the other party.”

John 8:44  “You belong to your father, the devil, […] the father of lies.”

 

 

Jason Brown:   yeah, well …

Torsten:   Are you ready to align your opinion to God’s Word?

Jason Brown:   Well hopefully. But that’s my responsibility.

Torsten:   So, what does God teach on excommunication?

 

 

[The Judeo-Christian Bible is authoritative to Christian doctrine and Christian praxis. In pseudo-Christian churches, however, the Bible is irrelevant in reality; neither theology nor church praxis conform to the Bible. If a church purports to be Christian, then the evicting/banning/excommunicating of a Christian from its property or community must follow Biblical precepts of church discipline. Not only the satanic churches of Australia, but all satanic churches in the world who have evicted/excommunicated Torsten, have disregarded God’s Word and the Biblical precepts for eviction/excommunication.

 

Examples of Biblical teaching on excommunication:

Matthew 18:15-18   procedure of church discipline against sin

1 Corinthians 5:9-13   church discipline against immorality

Romans 16:17-18   dissociation from rebelliousness contrary to the Bible

2 Thessalonians 3:6   dissociation from disorderliness/idleness

Titus 3:9-11   procedure of church discipline against factiousness

 

All the satanic churches that have evicted/excommunicated Torsten have declined to provide any Biblical or reality-based reason for their evictions/excommunications, and have categorically refused all further dialogue. No church in the world has factually pointed to any specific sin / immorality / rebelliousness / disorderliness / factiousness of which Torsten would be guilty of towards eviction/excommunication. No church in the world has followed the Biblical procedure for eviction/excommunication, because there exists no substance of truth from the pastors of churches. The professional pastors of churches, everywhere, invent lies, falsely accuse, slander, defame, gossip and persecute. The pastors of churches are merely expressing satan’s wrath against the innocent.]

 

 

Jason Brown:   Um, you can’t excommunicate someone who is not a member. So I can’t …

Torsten:   Am I a member of the Body of Christ?

Jason Brown:   You’re not a member of this church.

Torsten:   Your sign says “Welcome all”. Except Torsten?

Jason Brown:   Ha ha! I make this very clear to people: We do not welcome people who are going to be disruptive to other people. Cause this is…

Torsten:   And you make a false accusation that I’m disruptive.

Jason Brown:   Well. You need to take that up with the people that told me that. Not me.

Torsten:   No. You are the one that is making. You are the one evicting. And you have not done any fact checking.

Jason Brown:   Ha ha.

Torsten:   That is why you are guilty, sir.

Jason Brown:   No, I’ve done many. Like, how is that about thirty churches in this country that say exactly the same thing.

 

 

[Lying, slandering, defaming, gossiping, falsely accusing and persecuting is precisely what professional pastors of churches do. Satanic conduct is a hallmark of the vast majority of pastors of churches. No professional pastor of any church anywhere has demonstrated that he cares about facts, evidence, truth or justice regarding the evictions/excommunications against Torsten. And apparently, no pastor of any church on earth will repent from their invented lies and false accusations against the innocent person Torsten.]

 

 

Torsten:   No. It’s several hundred.

Jason Brown:   Well. That’s even more. So it says … Like honestly all I can say is we have a difference of opinion. This is not the church for you. My responsibility is to decide who comes to this church, and saying no. If I am wrong then God will judge me.

Torsten:   So I’m not welcome, is that what you’re saying?

Jason Brown:   Yes.

Torsten:   And if I do enter what will you do?

Jason Brown:   Well, it’s private property. I would expect you to respect that. If you say: ‘I don’t respect you I go wherever I want’.

Torsten:   I wanna hear you say it: ‘or I’ll call the police’.

Jason Brown:   Well, if there is someone on this property causing a disturbance, or who we don’t welcome, it’s trespass.

Torsten:   right

Jason Brown:   We call the police. Absolutely. We’ve done it in the past. We’ll do it again.

Torsten:   Not welcome, or disruptive. Am I disruptive?

Jason Brown:   I’m telling you, you’re not welcome here.

Torsten:   On your second reason, your second rationale, I am not welcome, therefore, if I do visit - you will call the police.

Jason Brown:   Yes. Correct. Correct.

Torsten:   Ok. Have a nice day.

Jason Brown:   Ok. Thanks.

 

[Torsten promptly walked down the concrete steps and onto the public sidewalk, spoke to the audio-recorder, and turned off the mobile audio-recorder.]

 

Torsten speaks to the audio-recorder audience:   Ok. I am now off the property.