Accounts of "angels" exist in the Old Testament. Christianity did not exist until around 33AD, and the faith as we know it today didn't exist until the Middle Ages. Older religions have similar accounts of celestial beings.
The answer is, no.
In Judaism, angels are task specific creations of HaShem that do not have freewill. Angels are not a symbol of anything.
No, angels do not possess the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is a part of the Christian Trinity and is not associated with angels in traditional Christian theology.
Christians didn't there has always been both, they represent different things.
a 'c' with an 'a' inside of it
Vertical angels
A:Yes. You will also find belief in angels in Islam, Judaism and Zoroastrianism.
While Jewish and Christian people believe that angels exist a species, there are no religions that worship angels.
The JHS symbol in Christian iconography represents the name of Jesus in Greek. It is a symbol of devotion and reverence for Jesus Christ, emphasizing his central role in the Christian faith.
Usually the dove is the symbol of peace
The Christian Cross is a religious symbol.
Yes, he is a Christian.
In Christian theology, fallen angels are believed to have rebelled against God and cannot be redeemed to become angels again.