Satanic Anglican “Immanuel Church” in Dublin, Ireland, evicted and excommunicated a Christian who is absolutely innocent in relation to all excommunications by churches, lied, falsely accused the innocent Christian of causing problems, being a troublemaker and stalking women. Satanic Anglican Reverend Eddie Coulter called the police to evict the Christian, while denying his upheld excommunication.

(http://www.immanuelchurchdublin.org)

(http://irishchurchmissions.ie)

(http://www.kyrkor.be/Also-satan-seems-to-be-an-Anglican.htm)

 

 

 

 

Immanuel Church in Dublin, Ireland, excommunicated a Christian who is absolutely innocent in relation to all excommunication by hundreds of churches who have previously excommunicated the same Christian. Immanuel Church in Dublin, Ireland, provided no reason for their decision to excommunicate.

 

Paraphrasing citations for their essence and simplicity, the satanic Anglican Reverend Eddie Coulter said:

I’m the pastor of this church and you can’t come in. I can’t permit to let you in. You’re not allowed to enter. You’re not welcome. I don’t want you to be in here. You have caused a lot of problems! You are a troublemaker! It’s very dangerous to allow you into the church because you’re looking for a wife; a woman (!!). It’s very dangerous to allow you to talk to women of the church because you’re searching for a wife; a woman (!!). I don’t want you stalking any of the women in this church.

 

In Christian churches, the Judeo-Christian Bible is regarded as authoritative to Christian doctrine and Christian practice. In pseudo-Christian churches, the Bible is irrelevant in reality; neither theology nor church praxis conform to the Bible. If a church purports to be Christian, then the banning of a Christian from its community must follow Biblical precepts of church discipline. Not only the satanic Anglican Immanuel Church in Dublin, but all satanic Anglican churches in the world who have excommunicated Torsten have disregarded God’s Word and the Biblical precepts for 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

 

The satanic Anglican Immanuel Church, similar to all other satanic Anglican churches that have excommunicated Torsten, have refused to explain their excommunication and refused further dialogue. No church in the world has factually pointed to any sin / immorality / rebelliousness / disorderliness / factiousness of which Torsten would be guilty of towards excommunication. The Anglican church pastors are merely expressing satan’s wrath against the innocent.

 

Probably, the satanic Anglican Reverend Edie Coulter lied when he initially stated I’ve already phoned the police. They’re coming here within the next 20 minutes.”, since he did not proceed to call the police from his mobile phone until several minutes later into the conversation. Manipulating and lying is the normal conduct of most pastors of churches to control people.

 

 

 

 

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Time: Sunday September 21, 2014 at 10:48 prior to an 11:00 public “service”

Location: Torsten stood on public sidewalk outside Immanuel Church in Dublin, Ireland, while their senior Anglican pastor Eddie Coulter stood in alignment with the doorframe to Immanuel Church.

Eddie Coulter: Senior pastor Rev. Eddie Coulter is the rector of the Anglican Immanuel Church. Anglican Immanuel Church belongs to the Anglican organisation Irish Church Missions (http://irishchurchmissions.ie) of which Rev. Eddie Coulter is their superintendent and director.

Torsten Nenzén: a visitor who is absolutely innocent to all excommunications by all churches

 

Audio recording (AMR-file): http://www.kyrkor.be/Immanuel-Church-Dublin-Ireland-Eddie-Coulter-140921-amr.amr

Audio recording (MP3-file): http://www.kyrkor.be/Immanuel-Church-Dublin-Ireland-Eddie-Coulter-140921-mp3.mp3

 

 

TRANSCRIPT of audio recording:

 

[On Sunday morning 2014-09-21 Torsten walked towards the entrance of Immanuel Church, where Senior Pastor Eddie Coulter stood guard squarely in the middle of the entrance. Anglican pastor Eddie Coulter declared immediately upon Torsten’s nearing of the church building: You are Torsten Nenzén. You are not welcome here. Torsten then, as quickly as possible, took out his mobile phone from his trouser pocket and commenced an audio recording of the statements by Eddie Coulter, holding the mobile phone outstretched between the chests of Eddie Coulter and Torsten.]

 

EDDIE COULTER:    … excommunicated from churches. It’s on your own website. I can’t permit to let you in.

EDDIE COULTER:    Don’t record me. It’s not very nice to do that.

TORSTEN:    It’s not very nice to excommunicate an …

EDDIE COULTER:    I’m not excommunicating you. You’ve already been excommunicated by your own website. [sounds like “You stay in sin.” ] You can’t go in.

 

[The assumed website reference by Eddie Coulter is a bi-weekly public prayer-report: http://www.kyrkor.be/Inhumane_Swedish_Pastors.pdf]

 

TORSTEN:    Who are you? Who are you?

EDDIE COULTER:    I’m the pastor of this church and you can’t come in.

TORSTEN:    Why not?

EDDIE COULTER:    Because by your own website you’ve been excommunicated from various churches. And you’ve caused a lot of problems, it seems, around the world.

TORSTEN:    What have I caused – the problems?

EDDIE COULTER:    Well, the problems have been that you’ve been put out of churches.

TORSTEN:    Ok.

EDDIE COULTER:    That’s worrying.

TORSTEN:    What am I guilty of?

EDDIE COULTER:    I don’t know. But you know what you’re guilty of.

EDDIE COULTER:    You’re the one that said that you’re excommunicated. I’m not gonna [sounds like “know more about that”]. You shouldn’t be doing this.

TORSTEN:    What’s your name?

EDDIE COULTER:    I told you my name.

TORSTEN:    You said you’re the pastor.

EDDIE COULTER:    Yes. You have to leave. I’ve already phoned the police. They’re coming here within the next 20 minutes.

TORSTEN:    In the next 20 minutes. Good! Then can I enter?

EDDIE COULTER:    No.

TORSTEN:    Why not?

EDDIE COULTER:    I just told you. You’re not allowed to enter.

TORSTEN:    What’s your name? You just told me you’re a pastor. Do you have a name?

EDDIE COULTER:    You can look it up on the website.

TORSTEN:    ok.

TORSTEN:    You’re excommunicating me from your church?

EDDIE COULTER:    You’re already under excommunication by your own admission and your website. So I can’t let you in.

TORSTEN:    But why are you excommunicating?

EDDIE COULTER:    I’m upholding what they have done.

TORSTEN:    And what am I guilty of?

EDDIE COULTER:    Could you move please?

TORSTEN:    What am I guilty of?

EDDIE COULTER:    You know. Not me.

TORSTEN:    I don’t know.

EDDIE COULTER:    You’re the one that knows.

TORSTEN:    You make a decision to excommunicate me without knowing why you’re excommunicating?

EDDIE COULTER:    It’s on your website.

TORSTEN:    Ok. And what’s on the website?

EDDIE COULTER:    What you’ve just said, that you’re excommunicated from Sweden.

TORSTEN:    Ok, and why am I that? Why am I …

EDDIE COULTER:    You explain to me you’re …

TORSTEN:    Well, you …

EDDIE COULTER:    No, you explain to me!

TORSTEN:    You have taken a decision to expel me and excommunicate me from this church.

EDDIE COULTER:    Yeah.

EDDIE COULTER:    Well, could you please leave cause you’re not welcome.

EDDIE COULTER:    Just step away.

TORSTEN:    I’m on public property right now.

EDDIE COULTER:    No, yeah, now, yes.

TORSTEN:    Yeah I am.

EDDIE COULTER:    Once you’re in here you’re not. So you’re not be getting in.

TORSTEN:    ok.

TORSTEN:    And why is your name secret?

EDDIE COULTER:    It’s not secret. Look it up.

TORSTEN:    ok – look it up. Yup, yeah.

TORSTEN:    Can you identify yourself on this recording?

EDDIE COULTER:    Yes, I’m the pastor of the church.

 

[Eddie Coulter greets and speaks to an arriving church member, and publicly attributes Torsten as being a troublemaker.]

 

EDDIE COULTER:    Yes, a troublemaker.

TORSTEN:    I’m a troublemaker?

EDDIE COULTER:    He’s been excommunicated from churches around the world.

TORSTEN:    What trouble have I made?

EDDIE COULTER:    According to your website you’ve been excommunicated.

TORSTEN:    Yeah. But why are you excommunicating me?

EDDIE COULTER:    I’m not. I’m upholding their decision.

TORSTEN:    Upholding their decision. Ok.

EDDIE COULTER:    It’s very sad. I’m very sorry.

 

[Eddie Coulter intermittently talks to the same church member who previously interrupted the conversation.]

 

EDDIE COULTER:    I have to protect … yeah … yeah … that’s right … But I can’t help it because … it’s because he’s said he wants to search the world for wife, and it’s very dangerous to allow him in.

Church member:    Oh it is!

EDDIE COULTER:    … to allow him to talk to women of the church.

 

[The church member suggested another place to look for women.]

 

TORSTEN:    You made an allegation, actually an accusation, …

EDDIE COULTER:    [Eddie Coulter arrogantly interrupted.] It’s on your website.

TORSTEN:    … that I’m a troublemaker. What troubles have I made?

EDDIE COULTER:    For churches around the world that have asked the police to remove you.

TORSTEN:    Yup.

EDDIE COULTER:    So that’s trouble.

TORSTEN:    What trouble have I made?

EDDIE COULTER:    The trouble is [sounds like “you’ve picked”] churches to remove you from their churches.

TORSTEN:    Oh, so I’m guilty of having done something?

EDDIE COULTER:    Well, you certainly have had been removed from their churches.

TORSTEN:    Yeah, and am I guilty of having done something?

EDDIE COULTER:    Well, according to your own website you’re excommunicated. And according to your own website [you’re] around the world looking for a wife, a woman (!). I don’t want you stalking any of the women in this church.

TORSTEN:    I’m not allowed … Stalking?!!

EDDIE COULTER:    I don’t want you in here, even to have that possibility.

TORSTEN:    You’re accusing me of stalking?

EDDIE COULTER:    I don’t want you to be in here.

TORSTEN:    Are you accusing me of stalking?

EDDIE COULTER:    I’m not accusing you of anything. I’m accusing you …

TORSTEN:    You are! You’re accusing me of being a troublemaker and accusing me of stalking.

EDDIE COULTER:    I’m ringing the [police].

 

[Eddie Coulter took out his dumbphone and viewed his list of contacts.]

 

Church member:    He’ll be locked up.

TORSTEN:    I look forward to meeting the police.

Church member:    You like that?

TORSTEN:    Yup.

EDDIE COULTER:    You see, that’s the problem.

Church member:    They’ll lock you up for three or four hours.

EDDIE COULTER:    Excuse me you’re blocking the way.

 

[The pastor’s accusing statement of blocking the way was also untrue.]

 

TORSTEN:    Why is your name secret?

TORSTEN:    You’re not telling me your name. You’re just telling me you’re a pastor.

EDDIE COULTER:    You can look it up.

 

[A person appeared to have answered the phone call by Eddie Coulter, and Eddie Coulter introduced himself and then walked away into the church where I was unable to hear the continuation of his telephone dialogue.]

 

EDDIE COULTER:    Hello. My name is Eddie Coulter. I’m the pastor of a church, Immanuel Church, in Dublin, and I rang you in the week …

 

[After Eddie Coulter had disappeared into the church premises, Torsten turned towards the church member who had been commenting in the background.]

 

TORSTEN:    Who are you? By the way I’m recording. He knows I’m recording. You don’t. Now you know I’m recording.

Church member:    The police are coming …

 

[Torsten and the church member chat while Torsten waits for the return of Eddie Coulter. Eddie Coulter eventually returned, to the inner entrance, to continue guarding the church entrance against dangerous Torsten.]

 

TORSTEN:    Ok. Did you call the police?

TORSTEN:    Did you call the police?

EDDIE COULTER:    I told you I was. Now could you move out of the property please.

TORSTEN:    Did you call the police?

EDDIE COULTER:    Could you move out of the property.

TORSTEN:    I’m outside the property.

EDDIE COULTER:    I told you what I was doing.

TORSTEN:    Thank-you so much. Have a nice day.

 

[Torsten immediately walked away further along the public sidewalk and there turned off the audio recording. Torsten then walked directly to Destiny Church, and then continued onwards to All Nations Church, where the All Nations Church pastor John Ahern evicted and excommunicated Torsten similarly.]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The email monologue with Immanuel Church in Dublin, Ireland:

 

 

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Date:

Fri, 05 Sep 2014 00:50:20 +0100

From:

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

To:

immanuel@immanuelchurchdublin.org, Donal@immanuelchurchdublin.org, mark@immanuelchurchdublin.org

Subject:

Christian relationships.

 

Dear Immanuel Church,

 

Hi.

 

I am a Christian here in Dublin. I seek a Christian community in Dublin 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

Email: torsten@nenzen.net