The devilish Anglican minister Tim Purser of “Church by the Bridge” in Sydney, Australia, (a church which previously had covertly excommunicated through evasion) ordered an innocent Christian to leave their Anglican church premises with a threat of police-assisted eviction if the innocent Christian did not leave the church, and falsely alleged that the innocent Christian made people in his church feel uncomfortable through questions which would be inappropriate, programmed and probing. Prior to Tim Purser’s notification of eviction from the church premises, the devilish Anglican minister Tim Purser had repeatedly pursued Torsten, in spite that Torsten politely but consitently avoided continued dialogue in conjunction with Tim Purser’s harassing pursuits.
(http://www.kyrkor.be/Anglican-Church-by-the-Bridge-Sydney.htm)
This following incident is a continuation from a previously suspected but unproven excommunication by “Church by the Bridge” in Sydney, Australia (http://www.kyrkor.be/Anglican-Church-by-the-Bridge-Sydney.htm). Through this latter eviction incident, the earlier indications of a covert excommunication by evasion became confirmed.
Another typical Anglican clergy, Anglican minister Tim Purser (tim.purser@cbtb.org.au), at Anglican “Church by the Bridge” in Sydney, Australia, ordered Torsten to leave the church premises in conjunction with a social function which normally follows their evening “service” (http://cbtb.org.au/about/services#sunday5pm). Other congregants and visitors were present and in communication with each other in the room when minister Tim Purser approached me and publicly requested that I leave the church premises. Anglican minister Tim Purser threatened, that if I did not leave the church premises, he would telephone the police to request police force assisted eviction from his Anglican church.
The devilish Anglican minister Tim Purser had repeatedly pursued Torsten on the church premises, in spite that Torsten politely but firmly avoided dialogue with Tim Purser in conjunction with Tim Purser’s harassing pursuits. Tim Purser admitted that he had been pursuing me, but he failed to recognise his failure to respect that I did not want to speak with him, and he failed to understand that his stalking conduct on the church premises against me was a persecution and harassment. Tim Purser acknowledged “I came and asked you some questions. […] You have also been very avoiding – not wanting to chat.”
Devilish Anglican minister Tim Purser alleged (he actually accused me falsely through his decision to expel me from the church) that I would have made the people in his church feel “uncomfortable”, through questions which would be “inappropriate, programmed and probing”. Reality, however, is the reverse of Tim Purser’s false allegation. Several churchpersons asked me many questions, of which most questions were predictable for these typically superficial and false church-people, and their church clergy confronted me with questions in a typically controlling and disingenuous manner. I politely avoided interaction with the devilish church staff. Additionally, I observed during my three Sunday visits to ‘Church by the Bridge’ that directly after I had left communication with any person, a church staff would immediately approach that person for a private talk. Also, a couple of churchpersons asked me in-depth real questions, which I appreciated, and to whom I therefore eventually gave my personal contact card revealing my correct name with personal contact details.
Interestingly, there is a similarity of Anglican vocabulary, a similarity of pursuant harassment by Anglican ministers, and a similarity of false accusations by Anglican ministers. The satanic Anglican minister Justin Moffatt of St Philips York Street Anglican Church in Sydney had earlier confirmed (http://www.kyrkor.be/St-Philips-York-Street-Anglican-Church-Sydney.htm) that (Anglican) pastors were lying about me behind my back, and that they were warning each other to “keep a look out” for me.
- Justin Moffatt: “People told me about you. Others told me to have a look out for you.”
- Torsten: “Who are the others? What did they say?”
- Justin Moffatt: “Other ministers of the [Anglican] Church. [pause] All Souls … ” [tone of voice indicating All Souls in London (http://www.kyrkor.be/All-Souls-Church-Langham-Place-London.htm) were just one of several churches].
- Justin Moffatt: “They said that you make people uncomfortable in their congregation.”
- Justin Moffatt: “And they wanted me to keep a look out for you.”
Devilish Anglican minister Tim Purser, at first purported that many people had complained about Torsten. The devilish Anglican minister Tim Purser initially stated “There’s been a couple of complaints made against you. […] There has been a number of complaints against you. […] A number of complaints.” Later in conversation with the devilish Anglican minister Tim Purser, Tim Purser changed his initial accusation of multiple complaints to one individual only; “the person”.
Also, devilish Anglican minister Tim Purser alleged that Torsten would have asked some person(s) “numerous questions”, but Tim Purser refused to detail or exemplify any particular question. Tim Purser, however, characterised the numerous questions as inappropriate, programmed and probing.
The false allegations against Torsten by the devilish Anglican minister Tim Purser have no correlation to truth and reality. If there actually exists a person who would have complained about me, then such a person would probably have gained information about me from a search engine, and without sufficient cognition decided to complain about me, or, if “the person” exists, any perceived discomfort would be unrelated to my conduct, but it would need to classified as an atypical emotional response; an atypical emotional reaction which that person would need to come to grips with.
If there actually exists a person who would have complained about Torsten, then the clergy has sinned against God and sinned against Torsten through their disobedience to the instructions of Jesus Christ. The words of Jesus Christ are generally irrelevant to the Anglican Church in Australia, and are also specifically irrelevant to the Anglican ‘Church by the Bridge’ in Sydney. Jesus Christ prescribes the following procedure (Matthew 18:15-17) in dealing with perceived faults of other Christians, as Jesus speaks “If your brother sins against you, go and tell him his fault, between you and him alone. If he listens to you, you have gained your brother. But if he does not listen, take one or two others along with you, that every charge may be established by the evidence of two or three witnesses. If he refuses to listen to them, tell it to the church.” But the common model of procedure for the satanic Anglican Church worldwide appears to be: “If you feel something, accuse the person behind the person’s back and gossip about it. Anonymously report anyone you decide to feel negatively about for whatever reason. Seek to expel anyone from the church who has been gossiped about. Church leaders: do not investigate any accusation, but immediately excommunicate anyone who is accused!” Truth, facts, evidence and justice is irrelevant to the satanic Anglican Church.
TRANSCRIPT:
This is a link to an audio recording of the conversation between Tim Purser and Torsten on Sunday evening Jan.12, 2014 inside the church premises: www.kyrkor.be/Anglican-minister-Tim-Purser-falsely-allege-and-evict-with police-threat.mp3
Torsten: I’m recording now. What’s your name? What’s your name?
TIM PURSER: I’m not gonna be recorded.
Torsten: I’m recording. You said somebody had a complaint. What complaint?
TIM PURSER: I’m just gonna ask you to have to leave.
Torsten: Why?
TIM PURSER: Because there’s been a couple of complaints made against you - questions you’ve asked. I’m just asking you politely to leave ...
Torsten: What is your name?
TIM PURSER: … to leave the premises.
Torsten: What is your name?
TIM PURSER: Look, I don’t have to give you my name.
Torsten: Ok, then you have no authority.
TIM PURSER: I can, I work here at the church.
Torsten: Ok, and what’s your name?
TIM PURSER: And that’s under the authority that I’m asking you to do.
Torsten: What’s your name?
TIM PURSER: I don’t have to give you my name.
Torsten: Then you have no authority.
TIM PURSER: Yes I do, because I work here at the church. And I am asking you to leave.
Torsten: Why ask me to leave?
TIM PURSER: Because there has been a number of complaints against you.
Torsten: Like what?
TIM PURSER: A number of complaints about inappropriate questions you’ve asked.
Torsten: What’s that? Name one question.
TIM PURSER: The person didn’t mention particular questions. But the person mentioned that there were numerous questions that made them feel uncomfortable. … in the conversation.
Torsten: They felt what?
TIM PURSER: Uncomfortable.
Torsten: Ok. About what?
TIM PURSER: About the questions which you asked.
Torsten: Which questions?
TIM PURSER: There was not … The person didn’t name a particular question but they mentioned there was numerous questions …
Torsten: A number of questions?
TIM PURSER: … they thought were inappropriate and programmed.
Torsten: Ok, name one question.
TIM PURSER: I’m just going on what the person told.
Torsten: Hmm, and what’s the name of the person?
TIM PURSER: I’m not giving the mane.
Torsten: And what’s your name?
TIM PURSER: I’m not giving you my name either.
TIM PURSER: All I’m asking you is to please leave.
Torsten: Ok. Why?
TIM PURSER: Because one – the service is finished. Everything is finished. There has been a complaint made against you.
Torsten: And what’s the complaint?
TIM PURSER: I have already outlined what the complaint is.
Torsten: You make an accusation.
TIM PURSER: I’m not making accusation. I’m just saying, someone has told me that this is how they felt.
Torsten: What did they feel?
TIM PURSER: They felt … um … uncomfortable.
Torsten: Regarding what?
TIM PURSER: The questions you were asking.
Torsten: Like what?
TIM PURSER: They didn’t mention particular, but said they felt, they were inappropriate and probing questions. Which made them feel uncomfortable.
Torsten: Hmm.
TIM PURSER: And on that ground I am asking you leave this premises, which is a private premises …
Torsten: Hmm ok
TIM PURSER: … and as an employee of the church I’m gonna ask you to leave.
Torsten: hmm
TIM PURSER: And if you don’t leave we will have [something slamming loudly in the background] the police help us.
Torsten: Please do. Please call the police.
TIM PURSER: I will.
Torsten: And what’s your name?
TIM PURSER: I’m not giving you my name. Because you’re recording. I don’t understand why you’re recording.
Torsten: Oh, because this is evidence.
TIM PURSER: What is it?
Torsten: You’re making an accusation against me.
TIM PURSER: I have made no accusation - no accusation.
Torsten: Oh, but still you are – you’re accusing that I’ve made somebody uncomfortable by asking questions. What question is that?
TIM PURSER: No, I’m just saying that someone has come to me and said they feel uncomfortable about the questions, and on that basis I’m just asking you politely to leave.
Torsten: And I think you’re liar.
TIM PURSER: I’m a liar?
Torsten: Yes, you’re a liar.
TIM PURSER: Well, you may think that.
Torsten: yeah, yeah, yeah …
Torsten: You have been pursuing me and following me around. Why have you done that?
TIM PURSER: Why have I done that? I came and asked you some questions.
Torsten: Yeah – exactly. So, it is actually the reverse of what you are saying. You have been persecuting me, and I have been trying to avoid you.
TIM PURSER: How have I been persecuting?
Torsten: You have been all the way. Wherever I go you have been [following] tagging around.
TIM PURSER: Not really (?)
Torsten: Yeah, that’s exactly what you have been doing.
TIM PURSER: It’s not a very big [difficult to hear: “spot”].
Torsten: You have been following me around.
TIM PURSER: You have also been very avoiding – not wanting to chat.
Torsten: That’s it! I try to avoid you because I see that you’re a staff – you’re a devil. [pursuing and persecuting me]
TIM PURSER: You don’t know that I’m a staff.
Torsten: I see that. I know that. I know [how to detect] church staff. And … you know, …
TIM PURSER: How many churches have you been to?
Torsten: Oh, I’ve been to a lot of churches.
Torsten: And what’s your name?
TIM PURSER: I haven’t given you my name.
Torsten: yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah …
Torsten: You know what a liar is?
TIM PURSER: I’m … Tell me.
Torsten: A liar … You’re a sinner - when you lie. Ok?
TIM PURSER: I understand that …
TIM PURSER: What is a liar?
Torsten: That’s someone who doesn’t tell the truth. And that’s what you’re doing.
Torsten: You’re making false accusations. Now what’s the reason; if you’re an employee, why do you [hide] conceal your identity.
TIM PURSER: I’m not concealing my identity. I’ve told you my name before.
TIM PURSER: I’ve told you my name at the beginning. I’m just not telling you for the recording.
Torsten: Hmm
TIM PURSER: All you need to know is that I’m an employee.
Torsten: I’ve seen your name tag; it says “Tim”.
Torsten: What’s your last name Tim?
TIM PURSER: I’m not gonna give you my last name.
TIM PURSER: And what’s your name? Is it “Bob” or? What’s your real name?
Torsten: Hmm
Torsten: So. Ehh. Who is making the accusation?
[5:00 minutes: Mobile stops recording automatically after 5:00 minutes.]
The dialogue with Anglican Church by the Bridge in Sydney, Australia, is read chronologically from the bottom upwards beneath, with the most recent email at the top:
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Date: |
Mon, 20 Jan 2014 01:44:35 +1100 |
From: |
torsten@nenzen.net <nenzen@nenzen.org> |
To: |
daniel.webster@cbtb.org.au, enquiries@cbtb.org.au, simon.jackson@cbtb.org.au, paul.dale@cbtb.org.au, steph.menear@cbtb.org.au, john.best@cbtb.org.au, dan.opdeveigh@cbtb.org.au, steven.kryger@cbtb.org.au |
Subject: |
Re: Explanation |
Church by the Bridge in Sydney.
Daniel Webster,
Please promptly provide an explanation to the anti-Christian conduct of Minister Tim of your Anglican church, and please ensure and confirm that your Anglican Minister Tim publicly apologises for this sin of his against God. He sought to evict me from your church in public, and therefore his correctional apology must be in public.
And please do provide to me the identity of "the person" who allegedly has made an accusation against me behind my back. If such a person exists, then please provide examples of "inappropriate" questions which your church Minister Tim alleges that I would have asked.
Regards,
Torsten Nenzen
Date: |
Sun, 19 Jan 2014 00:01:09 +1100 |
From: |
torsten@nenzen.net <nenzen@nenzen.org> |
To: |
daniel webster <daniel.webster@cbtb.org.au> |
Subject: |
Re: Explanation |
Church by the Bridge in Sydney.
Daniel Webster,
Please promptly provide an explanation to the anti-Christian conduct of Minister Tim of your Anglican church, and please ensure and confirm that your Anglican Minister Tim publicly apologises for this sin of his against God. He sought to evict me from your church in public, and therefore his correctional apology must be in public.
And please do provide to me the identity of "the person" who allegedly has made an accusation against me behind my back. If such a person exists, then please provide examples of "inappropriate" questions which your church Minister Tim alleges that I would have asked.
Regards,
Torsten Nenzen
Date: |
Fri, 17 Jan 2014 13:21:17 +1100 |
From: |
torsten@nenzen.net <nenzen@nenzen.org> |
To: |
daniel webster <daniel.webster@cbtb.org.au> |
Subject: |
Re: Explanation |
Hello Daniel Webster,
Please do provide an explanation to the anti-Christian conduct of Minister Tim, and please ensure and confirm that your Anglican Minister Tim publicly apologises for his conduct towards me. He publicly sought to evict me from your church, and therefore his correctional apology must be public.
And please do provide to me the identity of the person who allegedly has made an accusation against me behind my back. And if such a person exists, please do provide examples of inappropriate questions which your church minister alleges that I would have asked.
Regards,
Torsten Nenzen
Date: |
Wed, 15 Jan 2014 10:50:32 +1100 |
From: |
daniel webster <daniel.webster@cbtb.org.au> |
To: |
torsten@nenzen.net |
Subject: |
Explanation |
Hello Torsten,
I am happy to either meet up or speak on the phone regarding our conversation on Sunday evening. Please let me know what suits you.
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Daniel Webster
Assistant Pastor | Church by the Bridge
Mobile: 0421 122 880 | Office: +61 2 8920 9817
daniel.webster@cbtb.org.au | www.cbtb.org.au