The documentary thus far has exposed the father & son's tandem demise despite yet another religious plot of silence, obfuscation, and excuses for the years of sexual abuse and decades of cover-up.
When any religion becomes a corporation its downfall becomes inevitable because at its root it is about power, greed, and the manipulation needed to maintain it.
Hillsong is just another Catholic church with its abuses, silence, and bullying - going as far as using scripture to instill fear and guilt.
This exposée is incredibly well done; the personal interviews are emotive, informative, & incredibly effective. A welcome change from other documentaries is the music; it is subtle, not at all distracting, & moves the story forward.
Having watched every episode I cannot fathom how more offenders haven't been rightly prosecuted, and how Hillsong hasn't been shutdown for good.
When any religion becomes a corporation its downfall becomes inevitable because at its root it is about power, greed, and the manipulation needed to maintain it.
Hillsong is just another Catholic church with its abuses, silence, and bullying - going as far as using scripture to instill fear and guilt.
This exposée is incredibly well done; the personal interviews are emotive, informative, & incredibly effective. A welcome change from other documentaries is the music; it is subtle, not at all distracting, & moves the story forward.
Having watched every episode I cannot fathom how more offenders haven't been rightly prosecuted, and how Hillsong hasn't been shutdown for good.