Pastor Brian Houston (Hillsong)
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My email to Pastor Houston > Date: Tue, 25 Mar 08 07:11:55 +1000
> Subject: hillsong.com Website Inquiry
>
> Name: Hans Stephens
Email: stephens Message: Dear Pastor Houston,
I read yours and other church leaders Easter message in the Sunday
Telegraph and in the article there is talk of the “ultimate triumph of
good over evil” and “to build communities that are hope-filled and life
giving” All I see is a gradual but hastening decline of the moral
fabric of our society, road rage, buses and cars being stoned, people
assaulted, stabbed, killed (another stabbing reported in the Telegraph
this morning) and the crimes committed becoming more callous and
horrific.
There are now cooking shows allowed on TV with language that a few
years ago would cost the station it's license. Language aside, the
verbal abuse in the show would be against all employer/staff relation
regulations and this is entertainment?
Radio advertisements during the day asking, “Men do you want longer
lasting sex?” >
Mothers or grandparents picking up children from school have to fend
off the youngsters questions about “Premature ejaculation” or why men
need to “Last longer in the bedroom” Where are the good people standing
up and saying that this is not good enough? Imagine if the Minister of
Communications received 20,000 emails from concerned citizens asking
that there should be a revision of regulations. Unless people complain
nothing will happen. I emailed all our Federal ministers (both sides of
the house) to state my concerns about the men's sex radio ads, and had
replies which varied from
”It's not the ministers portfolio” to no reply at all, and to this
email which explains why I complained directly to our elected leaders.
.......................................... Hello Hans I understand the
various advertising techniques by this company have previously been
through the official complaints processes and survived.
With the recent change of Minister it might be opportune for us to
write and suggest a revision of the advertising standard that applies
to this type of product. Thanks for bringing this example to our
attention - do you happen to know what radio station it was on? Julie
______________________________________________________ That reply came
the day after I sent my first email, so it proves that minister's staff
can get information quickly if they want to. Where does Hillsong stand,
on matters like this, is there some sort of outrage about what is
accepted today, as in the case of swearing, it is now regarded as
“Common usage” and Police can be sworn at with no redress.?
Maybe an announcement from the platform asking how your fellow
Christians feel about the matters I've raised, and giving the email
address of the communication minister if they have a concern about what
they, and their children have to put up with now. It will only get
worse
The Minister for broadband, communication and the digital economy can
be reached on senator.conroy@aph.gov.au Thank you for your time. Yours
Faithfully Hans Stephens
This reply came back over one month later
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Maree Chapman"
> To:
Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2008 3:03 PM
> Subject: RE: hillsong.com Website Inquiry
>
>> Dear Hans,
>>
>> Thanks so much for your recent email to Ps Brian. Sadly we do
live in an increasingly secular world and as Christians we should
always endeavor to be Christ's example in speech and deed.
>> We really appreciate you taking the time to write to us.
>>
>> Warm regards,
>>
>> Maree Chapman
>> Hillsong Church A very warm friendly type of reply but not one
that helps get rubbish advertising off the air during the day.
Don’t the young children in their congregation listen to the radio, or
to blot out reality is it recommended that they only listen to
Christian CDs bought from Hillsong’s music library? A little bit
disappointed I sent this email back. Original Message -----
From: "stephens
To: "Maree Chapman"
Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2008 4:45 PM
Subject: Re: hillsong.com Website Enquiry
Ø Dear Ms Chapman,
> By your reply am I to understand that because we live "in an increasingly
> secular world ", that the leadership of Hillsong doesn't have an opinion on
> the suitability for children during the day, of advertising such as the ones
> I wrote about in the email?
> If church leadership throw their hands in the air and just accept the
> lowering of moral standards, heaven help us.
> A newspaper columnist Sandra Lee wrote about the moral decline in society, in the Sunday Telegraph
> (April 6) and finished her article with:
> Personally I think Dante was on the money when he said "The hottest place
> in hell is reserved for those, who in times of great moral crises, maintain
> their neutrality"
>
> Yours faithfully
> Hans Stephens
Ø
Ø As yet I have had no more correspondence from Hillsong.
>