Devilish “Lifeplace Brisbane Church” in Brisbane, Australia, excommunicated a Christian who is absolutely innocent in relation to all excommunications by churches. Lifeplace Church banned the innocent Christian from attendance at their Sunday “services”, banned the innocent Christian from fellowship, and falsely accused the innocent Christian of making his women feel uncomfortable. The satanic pastor Ben Windle, naturally, refused to justify his invented accusations.

(http://lifeplace.com.au)

 

 

 

 

The devilish Lifeplace Church in Brisbane, Australia, excommunicated a Christian who is absolutely innocent in relation to all excommunications by churches. Lifeplace Church banned the innocent Christian from attendance at their Sunday “services”, banned the innocent Christian from fellowship, and falsely accused the innocent Christian of making his women feel uncomfortable. The satanic pastor Ben Windle, naturally, refused to justify his false accusations against innocent Torsten.

 

Lies, lies and lies by church pastors. Pastors of churches are generally more evil than secular people.

 

The email dialogue with Lifeplace Church in Brisbane, Australia, is read chronologically from the bottom upwards beneath, with the most recent email at the top:

 

 

 

 

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Date:

Sat, 05 Apr 2014 16:20:14 +1000

From:

Torsten <t@nenzen.org>

To:

Ben Windle <ben@lifeplace.com.au>

CC:

info@lifeplace.com.au, camerondavs@gmail.com, katie@katieclift.com, jamesandrewreid@gmail.com, anthony@lifeplace.com.au, nicole@lifeplace.com.au, rattud@gmail.com, rachelleightaylor@hotmail.com

Subject:

The devil through a pastor.

 

 

Lifeplace Brisbane Church.

 

Ben Windle,

 

Through your two emails to me, you have proven that you in deed act adversarially to truth and God. You have also demonstrated that you are unrighteous and an evil man.

 

In your second email, you declare that neither you nor anyone in your church is accusing me of anything; “No accusations here.” And yet, you accuse me in your first email that my manner of communication makes your women feel uncomfortable. Per definition, an accusation is an allegation that a person is guilty of some fault. Therefore, accusing me is precisely what you do. Additionally, you are accusing me falsely.

 

In fact, you go beyond mere false accusation by your decision to excommunicate me from your public Sunday meetings, as you declare the following: “Your manner of communication on Sunday made some women feel uncomfortable so it may even be best that we get a clearer understanding of your intentions of why you attended Lifeplace before you attend another Sunday service.” And to accentuate your false accusation against me, you declare that you have imposed a ban against me to fellowship, as you declare the following: “We will wait for at least a year before providing that information to first get to know you.

 

As a typical devil, you falsely accuse, you excommunicate the innocent, and you lie.

 

1. Who is accusing me?

2. What exactly are the persons accusing me of? Or did you personally invent this lie against me?

 

The truth, of course, is the opposite of what you declare and insinuate. The truth is that I only communicated with persons who approached me. Almost the entire time I stood alone by myself; waiting for someone observant to approach me to say hello. 3-4 superficial/false individuals of your church did approach me. These few persons who approached me asked the typical cult/sect questions “Who invited you? Who do you know here? How did you find this church? Did you like the service?”

 

And no, I certainly did not approve of your “service”. Your staged “Christianity” of senselessly harmful decibel for human ears is only one of many small but typical indicators of a brainless church leadership.

 

Please answer the two questions to you: who accuses, and what is the accusation?

 

Regards,

 

Torsten Nenzen

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date:

Wed, 2 Apr 2014 11:33:17 +1000

From:

Ben Windle <ben@lifeplace.com.au>

To:

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

Subject:

Re: Groups

 

No accusations here Torsten.

 

Perhaps you could give me your phone number and we can chat on the phone - I'd be happy to talk to you.

 

Thanks

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date:

Wed, 02 Apr 2014 11:28:24 +1000

From:

Torsten <t@nenzen.org>

To:

Ben Windle <ben@lifeplace.com.au>

Subject:

Re: Groups

 

Ben Windle,

 

You have falsely accused an innocent person.

 

Before I decide if I will make a public example of your evil and your lies against me, I am, in spite of my knowledge and intuition, giving you the possibility to fully explain and defend yourself. If you do not, then I will have to use reason with assumptions about you. Therefore, please provide the facts:

 

1. Who is accusing me?

2. What exactly are the persons accusing me of?

 

Regards,

 

Torsten Nenzen

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date:

Tue, 1 Apr 2014 19:14:32 +1000

From:

Ben Windle <ben@lifeplace.com.au>

To:

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

Subject:

Groups

 

Hi Torsten

 

I heard you asked about groups on Sunday.

 

We will wait for at least a year before providing that information to first get to know you. Your manner of communication on Sunday made some women feel uncomfortable so it may even be best that we get a clearer understanding of your intentions of why you attended Lifeplace before you attend another Sunday service.

 

Thank you

 

Ben Windle

Senior Pastor

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date:

Sat, 22 Mar 2014 23:28:06 +1000

From:

Torsten <t@nenzen.org>

To:

info@lifeplace.com.au

Subject:

Christian meetings

 

Dear Life Place Church,

 

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

Email: torsten@nenzen.net