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Three Christians of different theological persuasion discuss the existence of demons.
John Tancock (JT) is involved in Charismatic Church leadership. He believes demons are real. As well as pursuing apologetics, he is involved in deliverance ministry and had regularly prayed for demons to be cast out of people.
Will Van Der Hart is a vicar in the Church Of England and a founder of Mind and Soul - helping Churches to understand mental health issues. He believes in a negative spiritual realm but wants to stop the stigmatisation of people with mental health issues as "demonised".
Jonathan Clatworthy is General Secretary of Modern Church - promoting liberal theology. He believes that demons don't exist and modern day deliverance ministry can do more harm than good.
John Tancock http://jtsblogspot.blogspot.com/ or http://www.youtube.com/user/reachout/search?query=deliverance
Will Van Der Hart http://www.mindandsoul.info/
Jonathan Clatworthy http://www.clatworthy.org/
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