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Why Don’t You Talk About Demons? (Michael Jones, Frank Turek, Allen Parr & Braxton Hunter)

June 23, 2026
Why Don’t You Talk About Demons? (Michael Jones, Frank Turek, Allen Parr & Braxton Hunter)
Trinity Radio

In this panel discussion, Braxton Hunter is joined by Michael Jones (Inspiring Philosophy), Frank Turek, and Allen Parr to wrestle with a topic many believers either avoid or overreact to: the demonic, spiritual warfare, and deliverance. Some argue the modern church has become hesitant to talk about demons for good reason—avoiding imbalance, sensationalism, or seeing “attacks” everywhere. Others warn that in reacting against excess, Christians may have drifted into a kind of functional secularism that downplays the reality of spiritual evil altogether. But what did Jesus do? The New Testament doesn’t treat exorcism as peripheral—it’s part of the public ministry of Christ. So where should that leave Christians today? In this conversation, we explore: • Why Christians are often uncomfortable talking about demons • The danger of both obsession and denial • How to think clearly about spiritual warfare without fear or imbalance • Whether the modern church has overcorrected If you’ve ever wondered whether the church has gone too far in “explaining away” the demonic—or too far in the other direction—this discussion will challenge you. 👉 Watch until the end for the conclusion tying it back to the ministry of Jesus and how Christians should think about the unseen realm today. Learn Formally: https://trinitysem.edu/ Learn Casually: https://www.braxtonhunter.com/ Help us out and get ebooks, seminary-level courses, extra episodes, and more:   / trinityradio   ‪@thebeatagp‬ ‪@InspiringPhilosophy‬

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