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Paranormal Activity with Yvette Fielding
Does the Devil Exist?
Season 1, Ep. 75
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Could a creature so evil have followed humankind as it evolved? Is the devil actually real? And if so, how do we ward evil off?
This week we look at the concept of the devil over history, Yvettes own experiences with an evil creature and the terrible events that followed, as well as looking at how we can protect ourselves from evil such as this.
*Please excuse our pronunciation of Iblis, this should be pronounced eeb-lis.
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