Angels: Do they exist? Christian & atheist discuss - Unbelievable? 4 Feb 2012

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Angels have been reported for thousands of years across different cultures. What is the evidence of their existence? Three guests examine Biblical and contemporary accounts of angelic visitation.
Peter S Williams is a Christian Philosopher and author of the book "The Case for Angels". He say that there is philosophical, biblical and experiential evidence for the existence of angels.
Lee Warren is a magician by trade. As an atheist and sceptic he says the mind is capable of making people believe unusual things, but a natural explanation always lies behind accounts of supernatural beings.
Roger Harper is an Anglican Vicar who has researched Christian accounts of modern-day angelic visitations.
For Peter S Williams http://idpluspeterswilliams.blogspot.com/
His Books "The Case for Angels" http://tinyurl.com/79xjm3g and "Understanding Jesus" http://tinyurl.com/7ljghdf
For Lee Warren http://www.leewarrenmagic.co.uk/
For Roger Harper http://rogerharper.wordpress.com/
More Resources: Emma Heathcote-Jones Seeing Angels and Pastor Roland Buck's Angelic Experiences http://www.angelsonassignment.org/

For more Christian/non-Christian debate visit http://www.premier.org.uk/unbelievable or get the MP3 podcast http://ondemand.premier.org.uk/unbelievable/AudioFeed.aspx or Via Itunes
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Demons: Do they exist? Different Christian views - Unbelievable? 28 Jan 2012
Unbelievable? 25 Jul 2009 - Michael Shermer debates "Miracles"
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