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		<title>Does Belief in God Necessitate Belief in Demons?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Earlier this week I ran across this post on Experimental Theology that discusses different approaches to the theology of demons. He provides two opposing ends of a spectrum: the Liberal and the Literalist. The former being a sort of demythologizing of the New Testament and the latter a sort of high-alert "demons are everywhere!" approach.

Hop on over and read the entire article, the author presents some <a href="http://experimentaltheology.blogspot.com/2009/11/notes-on-demons-powers-part-1-how-are.html">fascinating descriptions of where those views on demons go wrong</a>.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Earlier this week I ran across a post on Experimental Theology that <a href="http://experimentaltheology.blogspot.com/2009/11/notes-on-demons-powers-part-1-how-are.html">discusses different approaches to the theology of demons</a>. The author provides two viewpoints on either end of a spectrum: the Liberal and the Literalist. The former being a sort of demythologizing of the New Testament and the latter a sort of high-alert &#8220;demons are everywhere!&#8221; approach. Most people fit somewhere in between those two stances.</p>
<p>Hop on over and read the entire article, the author presents some <a href="http://experimentaltheology.blogspot.com/2009/11/notes-on-demons-powers-part-1-how-are.html">fascinating descriptions of where those views on demons go wrong</a>.</p>
<p>The post got me thinking about whether or not belief in God necessitates a belief in the devil and demons. Can you believe in God without believing in Demons? It would seem to follow that if one believes in a higher supernatural power like God, you then they open up the possibility for other beings who exist on the supernatural plane: some of which would be sources of evil. The Bible would seem to corroborate this, yet few people actually live as if this is part of reality.</p>
<p>Truth be told, I personally put little stock in demons. What little belief I do have in the power of demons is balanced by my trust that God is far more powerful than any demonic force that may or may not exist. In short, I don&#8217;t spend a whole lot of time thinking about the powers of darkness; I&#8217;d rather spend time focusing on the good in the supernatural realm. Yet, the evidence points to evil forces in the world, so should I believe in them and&mdash;like the demons do towards God&mdash;&#8221;shudder?&#8221;</p>
<p>What about you though, what role do you see demonic forces play in our world? Do you believe that Satan has a hand in everything, is mainly an impotent being, or doesn&#8217;t even exist?</p>
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