Devilish “Baptist Tabernacle Church” in Auckland, New Zealand, evicted and excommunicated a Christian who is absolutely innocent in relation to all excommunications by churches. The satanic Baptist pastor, Lyndon Drake, stalked the innocent Christian inside and outside his church building, and then evicted and excommunicated the innocent Christian with false accusations. The satanic Baptist pastor showed anger (or demonic rage) in his eyes, acknowledged his anger, acknowledged his stalking, and accused the innocent Christian of appearing to not be a Christian. The satanic Baptist pastor rationalised his demonic eviction and excommunication with such accusations which resemble the mindset of a paranoid despot.

(http://www.tabernacle.org.nz)

(http://www.kyrkor.be/Auckland-Baptist-Tabernacle-Church-with-Lyndon-Drake.htm)

 

 

 

 

On Sunday Feb. 2, 2014, a Baptist church-pastor named Lyndon Drake evicted me from his Auckland Baptist Tabernacle Church premises in conjunction with my visit to a 10:30 morning public “service”. The church-pastor Lyndon Drake included with his eviction against me a concealed threat; that if I were to come back to any public “service” inside the Baptist Church, then it would be dealt with. The church-pastor Lyndon Drake repeatedly emphasised that I was not welcome to the Baptist church again. All the other pastoral and office staff of Auckland Baptist Tabernacle refused to explain their false accusations and excommunication against me.

 

The church-pastor Lyndon Drake had stalked me inside the Baptist church, and when I and two other men who I was still in conversation with exited the church building, Lyndon Drake followed me also outside. Lyndon Drake stalked me on the church premises because he was very concerned about my intentions for his people. While I was outside the church building, Lyndon Drake finally interrupted the conversation I was in and requested to have a word with me. The other man who I was speaking with therefore departed. Lyndon Drake later stated that he did not want me to come back into his church again. I therefore took out my mobile phone from my pocket, set my mobile to begin a voice recording in front of him, and openly held out my mobile phone between our faces to record the conversation.

 

The Baptist devil-pastor Lyndon Drake strongly alluded (essentially accused) that I am not a Christian; through his statement of concern, that I do not come across the way that Christians do. Lyndon Drake essentially accused me of ill intentions, of aiming to disturb, and that my intention was to divert the flock.

 

Baptist pastor Lyndon Drake said:

 

“You are not welcome back into this church. […] You don’t come across to me the way that Christians do. […] I’m very concerned about your intentions for my people. […] I suspect that you’re here to try and build links with people for other purposes […] aiming to disturb. […] I suspect you are here to divert the flock.”

 

Towards the conclusion of the conversation with Baptist pastor Lyndon Drake in conjunction with the 10:30 Sunday morning “service”, Lyndon Drake’s facial muscles began twitching with anger against me. Lyndon Drake then walked towards the edge of the Baptist Church property, pointed at the property line between the public sidewalk and his Baptist church, and requested that I leave the church property and that I do not return to his church again.

 

Because all the pastors and their church staff refused to answer any further questions, and refused to Biblically justify their excommunication against me, it is understandable that Auckland Baptist Tabernacle values collegial loyalty higher than truth, justice and God. From the church’s refusal to answer questions regarding their eviction and excommunication, and from the church’s absolute evasion of communication, it is evident that the intentions of Auckland Baptist Tabernacle towards me are evil. If there had been any benevolence within these Baptist pastors, and if God has been relevant to the pastors, then they would have replied, and they would have repented from their false accusations and from their sinful excommunication. They chose not to.

 

This is a link to an audio recording of the conversation between Lyndon Drake and Torsten on Sunday noon Feb.2, 2014 in the forecourt of the Baptist church premises: http://www.kyrkor.be/Auckland_Baptist_Tabernacle_Lyndon_Drake_140202.mp3

 

 

 

TRANSCRIPT:

 

TORSTEN:   My name is Torsten. What’s yours?

LYNDON DRAKE:   Lyndon.

TORSTEN:   And, are you the pastor of this church?

LYNDON DRAKE:   I’m the pastor of one of the congregations.

TORSTEN:   And what do you want with me?

LYNDON DRAKE:   I’m just unsure about exactly what you’re here to do.

TORSTEN:   I know that you have been following me around. Why are you doing that?

LYNDON DRAKE:   I haven’t been following you around. What I’ve done is asking you to shake my hand … [insufficient recording volume] I was very troubled by that. So I want[ed] to hear what you’re saying to some of my buddies who are here. And also, you haven’t been very clear about why you’ve come to the church. And that makes me feel quite … uhm … quite nervous about what your intentions are. You could easily set my … uhm … worries at rest if you’re able to share about why you’re here … uhm … but at the moment I’m concerned about what is your purpose in visiting here.

TORSTEN:   That is none of your business.

LYNDON DRAKE:   It is my business. I have been entrusted with the care of this flock. And that includes a concern for who comes in here and tries to get alongside people. So for example, I would be very uncomfortable if you came back, after hearing of your attitude now.

TORSTEN:   What’s the matter with my attitude?

LYNDON DRAKE:   In telling that it is none of my business, what you’re doing, with people who I’m caring for, and who I have authority over. Alright. That is a very concerning thing for me to hear you say. Alright. That is not the response that Christians might have. After church [sound fades out]

TORSTEN:   Why do you ask me that?

[related to Q: What is your purpose in visiting here?]

LYNDON DRAKE:   Why do I ask …

TORSTEN:   Do you ask everybody that question?

LYNDON DRAKE:   When I have a concern I ask …

TORSTEN:   Why do you have a concern?

LYNDON DRAKE:   I have already said that to you. Because I’ve noticed that you are unwilling to speak to me, but you’re very willing to speak with people in my congregation.

TORSTEN:   Look … when I met you, I saw in your eyes, your pupils dilated when I spoke with you. And you had a firm way of looking. So I’m wondering what sort of pre-information you had.

[Lyndon Drake and Torsten speak simultaneously.]

LYNDON DRAKE:   I had no information. I think you are misreading me.

TORSTEN:   I’m not … I’ve seen pastors before. When I see your eyes, I see  - this is somebody who is a controller, and probably is affected demonically. That’s what I see in your eyes.

LYNDON DRAKE:   Well, I’m afraid you are completely wrong about

TORSTEN:   Why are you following me around?

LYNDON DRAKE:   Because I’m very concerned about your intentions for my people.

TORSTEN:   Ok, and what are your concerns?

LYNDON DRAKE:   It’s simply that you don’t come across to me the way that Christians do.

TORSTEN:   Ok.

LYNDON DRAKE:   And it’s nothing more and nothing less than that. But to me that’s

TORSTEN:   You don’t think that I’m a Christian.

LYNDON DRAKE:   No, I didn’t say that. But don’t put words in my mouth. No, do not put words in my mouth. I said, you do not come across that way. That’s why I’ve asked you

TORSTEN:   I don’t come across as a Christian?

LYNDON DRAKE:   No, I said you don’t come across in the same way that most Christians do. Listen to me! Do not change what I’m saying to load it with some other meaning. All I’ve done is I’ve asked you why you’ve come here, and you … [loud motor vehicle passes by]

TORSTEN:   You don’t ask other people that question.

LYNDON DRAKE:   Yes I do. Yes I do. I’m sorry, you’re being extremely rude … to tell me that I don’t ask that of other people when I do, constantly. And in fact, that’s a perfectly normal question to ask: as people come into the service, oh, I’ve never met you before, what brings you here

TORSTEN:   You said you do not want me to come back. Is that correct.

LYNDON DRAKE:   I do now. Yup.

TORSTEN:   Ok, and why?

LYNDON DRAKE:   Well, because I don’t trust you. You have done nothing to allow my trust. And you state that you think that I’m under some sort of demonic influence. I suspect … I’ll be blunt with you … I suspect that you’re here to try and build links with people for other purposes. I have no idea what, but I don’t have confidence in you.

TORSTEN:   And, what sort of link?

LYNDON DRAKE:   Sorry, I have no idea.

LYNDON DRAKE:   You are not welcome to come here again Torsten.

TORSTEN:   And why not?

LYNDON DRAKE:   I’ve just told you, and if you won’t listen to it there’s nothing much I can do about that.

TORSTEN:   Yeah, and, are you excommunicating me?

LYNDON DRAKE:   No, I’m just saying you are not welcome back into this church.

TORSTEN:   Ok, and what if I do?

LYNDON DRAKE:   I’ll ask you to leave

TORSTEN:   Ok, and what if I don’t leave?

LYNDON DRAKE:   We can work through that. We have had to deal with that before. It’s relatively easy to do. I’m sure you can work it out.

TORSTEN:   No, tell me. What are you gonna do?

LYNDON DRAKE:   I won’t. Alright. But I’m asking you not to come back.

TORSTEN:   But I’m coming back, and what are you gonna do?

LYNDON DRAKE:   You will have to wait and see.

TORSTEN:   Ok, what are you gonna do?

LYNDON DRAKE:   No, I’m not gonna do it. No honestly, Torsten, do you really think that you’re approaching this in a Christian way? You’ve been asked not to come back. What on earth … what possible good intention could you have.

TORSTEN:   What are you gonna do when I come back?

LYNDON DRAKE:   No. What possible good intention could you have Torsten in coming back when you’ve been asked not to come here. You’ve been told that you are not welcome here.

TORSTEN:   I see the anger in your eyes.

LYNDON DRAKE:   Oh. Of course I’m angry. I’m here because I’m looking after my congregation. I am angry, when I see someone aiming to disturb

 

[recoding terminates automatically after 5:00 minutes]

 

Lyndon Drake then stated off the recording that my intentions were to divert the flock. Lyndon Drakes words were:

 

LYNDON DRAKE:   … “I suspect you are here to divert the flock.

 

In the continued conversation, Lyndon Drakes facial muscles then began twitching with rage against me. After Lyndon Drake had walked towards the edge of the Baptist Church property, pointed at the property line between public sidewalk and his Baptist church, and asked me to leave the church property and to not return, Lyndon Drake departed towards his adjacent church office while I then departed away from the church property.

 

The email monologue with Auckland Baptist Tabernacle Church in New Zealand is read chronologically from the bottom upwards beneath, with the most recent email at the top:

 

 

 

 

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Date:

Sun, 09 Feb 2014 00:16:35 +1300

From:

torsten@nenzen.net <nenzen@nenzen.org>

To:

admin@tabernacle.org.nz, lindsay@tabernacle.org.nz, lyndon@tabernacle.org.nz, mike@tabernacle.org.nz, koksoon@tabernacle.org.nz, phillip@tabernacle.org.nz, batyoushka@capost.org

Subject:

satan governs Auckland Baptist Tabernacle through the pastors

 

The Auckland Baptist Tabernacle pastors,

 

You have received several emails with an inquiry to your excommunication against me by your Baptist church pastor Lyndon Drake. Because all pastors of your Baptist church received the email inquiry regarding your eviction and your excommunication against me, it is understandable that you value collegial loyalty higher than truth, justice and God. From your refusal to answer questions regarding your eviction and excommunication, and from your absolute evasion of communication, it is evident that your intentions are evil. If there had been any benevolence within you, and if God were relevant to you, then you would have replied, and you would have repented from your false accusations and sinful excommunication.

 

You have demonstrated that satan governs your Baptist church through you – the pastors.

 

You have falsely accused an innocent person. And you have excommunicated this innocent person. In doing so, you have sinned against God. I therefore sternly remind you that each one of you Baptist pastors shall spend your eternity in hell, unless you repent of this sin.

 

Regards,

 

Torsten Nenzen

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date:

Sat, 08 Feb 2014 01:04:00 +1300

From:

torsten@nenzen.net <nenzen@nenzen.org>

To:

admin@tabernacle.org.nz, lindsay@tabernacle.org.nz, lyndon@tabernacle.org.nz, mike@tabernacle.org.nz, koksoon@tabernacle.org.nz, phillip@tabernacle.org.nz

CC:

batyoushka@capost.org

Subject:

Excommunicated on what Biblical reason?

 

Auckland Baptist Tabernacle,

 

On Sunday Feb. 2, 2014, the church-pastor Lyndon Drake evicted me from Auckland Baptist Tabernacle premises in conjunction with my visit to the 10:30 AM public “service”. The church-pastor Lyndon Drake included with his eviction against me a concealed threat; that if I were to come back to any public “service” inside your Baptist Church it would be dealt with. The church-pastor Lyndon Drake repeatedly emphasised that I was not welcome to the church again. In other words, Lyndon Drake excommunicated me.

 

The church-pastor Lyndon Drake had followed me around inside your Baptist church, and when I and two other men who I was still in conversation with exited the church building, Lyndon Drake followed me also outside. Lyndon Drake followed me around inside the church and outside on the church premises because he was very concerned about my intentions for his people. When I was outside the church building, Lyndon Drake interrupted the conversation I was in and requested to have a word with me. The other man who I was speaking with therefore departed. Lyndon Drake then stated that he did not want me to come back into his church again.

 

On what Biblical basis has your church excommunicated me?

 

Additionally, the church-pastor Lyndon Drake strongly alluded (essentially accused) that I am not a Christian; through his statement of concern, that I do not come across the way that Christians do.

 

Also, the church-pastor Lyndon Drake essentially accused me of ill intentions, and of aiming to disturb.

 

Moreover, the church-pastor Lyndon Drake essentially accused me that my intention is to divert the flock.

 

Furthermore, the church-pastor Lyndon Drake was noticeably angry and hostile against me with dilated pupils, angry eyes, and twitching facial muscles; an anger which he acknowledged.

 

Towards the conclusion of the conversation with Lyndon Drake in conjunction with the 10:30 AM Sunday “service”, Lyndon Drake’s facial muscles began twitching with anger against me. Lyndon Drake then walked towards the edge of the Baptist Church property, pointed at the property line between the public sidewalk and his Baptist church, and requested that I leave the church property and that I do not return to his church again.

 

If I enter the Auckland Baptist Tabernacle church building next Sunday, Feb. 9, at your 10:30 “service”, what will you do? Will you have the police escort me away from the premises?

 

Regards,

 

Torsten Nenzen

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date:

Fri, 07 Feb 2014 00:50:44 +1300

From:

torsten@nenzen.net <nenzen@nenzen.org>

To:

admin@tabernacle.org.nz, lindsay@tabernacle.org.nz, lyndon@tabernacle.org.nz, mike@tabernacle.org.nz, koksoon@tabernacle.org.nz, phillip@tabernacle.org.nz, heather@tabernacle.org.nz, andrew@tabernacle.org.nz, diwen@tabernacle.org.nz, joseph@tabernacle.org.nz, peter@tabernacle.org.nz

CC:

batyoushka@capost.org

Subject:

Excommunicated on what Biblical reason?

 

Auckland Baptist Tabernacle,

 

On Sunday Feb. 2, 2014, the church-pastor Lyndon Drake evicted me from Auckland Baptist Tabernacle premises in conjunction with my visit to the 10:30 AM public “service”. The church-pastor Lyndon Drake included with his eviction against me a concealed threat; that if I were to come back to any public “service” inside your Baptist Church it would be dealt with. The church-pastor Lyndon Drake repeatedly emphasised that I was not welcome to the church again. In other words, Lyndon Drake excommunicated me.

 

The church-pastor Lyndon Drake had followed me around inside your Baptist church, and when I and two other men who I was still in conversation with exited the church building, Lyndon Drake followed me also outside. Lyndon Drake followed me around inside the church and outside on the church premises because he was very concerned about my intentions for his people. When I was outside the church building, Lyndon Drake interrupted the conversation I was in and requested to have a word with me. The other man who I was speaking with therefore departed. Lyndon Drake then stated that he did not want me to come back into his church again.

 

On what Biblical basis has your church excommunicated me?

 

Additionally, the church-pastor Lyndon Drake strongly alluded (essentially accused) that I am not a Christian; through his statement of concern, that I do not come across the way that Christians do.

 

Also, the church-pastor Lyndon Drake essentially accused me of ill intentions, and of aiming to disturb.

 

Moreover, the church-pastor Lyndon Drake essentially accused me that my intention is to divert the flock.

 

Furthermore, the church-pastor Lyndon Drake was noticeably angry and hostile against me with dilated pupils, angry eyes, and twitching facial muscles; an anger which he acknowledged.

 

Towards the conclusion of the conversation with Lyndon Drake in conjunction with the 10:30 AM Sunday “service”, Lyndon Drake’s facial muscles began twitching with anger against me. Lyndon Drake then walked towards the edge of the Baptist Church property, pointed at the property line between the public sidewalk and his Baptist church, and requested that I leave the church property and that I do not return to his church again.

 

If I enter the Auckland Baptist Tabernacle church building next Sunday, Feb. 9, at your 10:30 “service”, what will you do? Will you have the police escort me away from the premises?

 

Regards,

 

Torsten Nenzen

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date:

Thu, 06 Feb 2014 00:13:03 +1300

From:

hejsvejs@baskeme.se <hejsvejs@baskeme.se>

To:

admin@tabernacle.org.nz, lindsay@tabernacle.org.nz, lyndon@tabernacle.org.nz, mike@tabernacle.org.nz, koksoon@tabernacle.org.nz, phillip@tabernacle.org.nz

Subject:

Excommunicated on what Biblical reason?

 

Auckland Baptist Tabernacle,

 

On Sunday Feb. 2, 2014, the church-pastor Lyndon Drake evicted me from Auckland Baptist Tabernacle premises in conjunction with my visit to the 10:30 AM public “service”. The church-pastor Lyndon Drake included with his eviction against me a concealed threat; that if I were to come back to any public “service” inside your Baptist Church it would be dealt with. The church-pastor Lyndon Drake repeatedly emphasised that I was not welcome to the church again. In other words, Lyndon Drake excommunicated me.

 

The church-pastor Lyndon Drake had followed me around inside your Baptist church, and when I and two other men who I was still in conversation with exited the church building, Lyndon Drake followed me also outside. Lyndon Drake followed me around inside the church and outside on the church premises because he was very concerned about my intentions for his people. When I was outside the church building, Lyndon Drake interrupted the conversation I was in and requested to have a word with me. The other man who I was speaking with therefore departed. Lyndon Drake then stated that he did not want me to come back into his church again.

 

On what Biblical basis has your church excommunicated me?

 

Additionally, the church-pastor Lyndon Drake strongly alluded (essentially accused) that I am not a Christian; through his statement of concern, that I do not come across the way that Christians do.

 

Also, the church-pastor Lyndon Drake essentially accused me of ill intentions, and of aiming to disturb.

 

Moreover, the church-pastor Lyndon Drake essentially accused me that my intention is to divert the flock.

 

Furthermore, the church-pastor Lyndon Drake was noticeably angry and hostile against me with dilated pupils, angry eyes, and twitching facial muscles; an anger which he acknowledged.

 

Towards the conclusion of the conversation with Lyndon Drake in conjunction with the 10:30 AM Sunday “service”, Lyndon Drake’s facial muscles began twitching with anger against me. Lyndon Drake then walked towards the edge of the Baptist Church property, pointed at the property line between the public sidewalk and his Baptist church, and requested that I leave the church property and that I do not return to his church again.

 

If I enter the Auckland Baptist Tabernacle church building next Sunday, Feb. 9, at your 10:30 “service”, what will you do? Will you have the police escort me away from the premises?

 

Regards,

 

Torsten Nenzen

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date:

Wed, 05 Feb 2014 02:11:50 +1300

From:

torsten@nenzen.net <nenzen@nenzen.org>

To:

admin@tabernacle.org.nz, lindsay@tabernacle.org.nz, lyndon@tabernacle.org.nz, mike@tabernacle.org.nz, koksoon@tabernacle.org.nz, phillip@tabernacle.org.nz

Subject:

Excommunicated on what Biblical reason?

 

Auckland Baptist Tabernacle,

 

On Sunday Feb. 2, 2014, the church-pastor Lyndon Drake evicted me from Auckland Baptist Tabernacle premises in conjunction with my visit to the 10:30 public “service”. The church-pastor Lyndon Drake included with his eviction against me a concealed threat; if I were to come back to any public “service” inside your the Baptist Church. The church-pastor Lyndon Drake repeatedly emphasised that I was not welcome to the church again. In other words, Lyndon Drake excommunicated me.

 

The church-pastor Lyndon Drake had followed me around inside your Baptist church, and when I and two other men who I was still in conversation with exited the church building, Lyndon Drake followed me also outside. Lyndon Drake followed me around inside the church and outside on the church premises because he was very concerned about my intentions for his people. When I was outside the church building, Lyndon Drake interrupted the conversation I was in and requested to have a word with me. The other man who I was speaking with therefore departed. Lyndon Drake then stated that he did not want me to come back into his church.

 

On what Biblical basis has your church excommunicated me?

 

Additionally, the church-pastor Lyndon Drake strongly alluded (essentially accused) that I am not a Christian; through his statement of concern, that I do not come across the way that Christians do.

 

Also, the church-pastor Lyndon Drake essentially accused me of ill intentions, and of aiming to disturb.

 

Moreover, the church-pastor Lyndon Drake essentially accused me that my intention is to divert the flock.

 

Furthermore, the church-pastor Lyndon Drake was noticeably angry and hostile against me with dilated pupils, angry eyes, and twitching facial muscles; an anger which he acknowledged.

 

Towards the conclusion of the conversation with Lyndon Drakes in conjunction with the 10:30 Sunday “service”, Lyndon Drakes facial muscles began twitching with anger against me. Lyndon Drake then walked towards the edge of the Baptist Church property, pointed at the property line between the public sidewalk and his Baptist church, and requested that I leave the church property and that I do not return to his church again.

 

If I enter the Auckland Baptist Tabernacle church building next Sunday, Feb. 9, at your 10:30 “service”, what will you do? Will you have the police escort me away from the premises?

 

Regards,

 

Torsten Nenzen

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date:

Tue, 28 Jan 2014 23:37:13 +1300

From:

torsten@nenzen.net <nenzen@nenzen.org>

To:

lindsay@tabernacle.org.nz, lyndon@tabernacle.org.nz, mike@tabernacle.org.nz, koksoon@tabernacle.org.nz, phillip@tabernacle.org.nz, admin@tabernacle.org.nz

Subject:

Christian meetings

 

Dear Auckland Baptist Tabernacle Church,

 

Hi.

 

I am a Christian single man here in Auckland. I seek a Christian community in Auckland where I also might find opportunities to fellowship, socialise, meet and talk with other Christian singles.

 

Are there opportunities in your congregation where also single Christians can meet and communicate - and build relationships?

 

Are there fellowship groups, community groups, cell groups or small groups in your church that I can attend?

 

Best regards,

 

Torsten Nenzén

Email: torsten@nenzen.net

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Related to Auckland Baptist Tabernacle Church:

·         Coincidence or Intentional?: http://www.kyrkor.be/Baptist-Tabernacle-Hostel-in-Auckland.htm