I'm not religious myself, but if I had to look from that aspect it really depends on what you define by Angel.
Many people look at things differently, such as if they had a vision of a dead family member who helped them in life. Is that an Angel to you? Or is an Angel the selected spirits of God to help whoever may need it, connected by family they once were a part of or if they are strangers.
There are no solid facts about Angels or if they even exist, so for you believers out there, you just have to believe in what you think an Angel is and stick by it. If you believe an Angel is a pure spirit, then you should believe so.
But I would of course assume that if Angels previously were human souls, either every soul that went to heaven become angels or there would be the certain select few who have shown that their actions are out of kindness and the well-being of others, the ones God know would never betray him.
I hope this helps.
- SirMagus
If angels exist in reality, they are pure spirits. Another view is that they exist only in our imagination and are therefore made of whatever it is that pious people need in order to explain the supernatural.
Yes, definition spiritual being attendant to God
All angels are pure spirits.
None! They are used as a symbol of angels but, in reality, angels are pure spirits and have no wings.
Saint Gabriel is an archangel. Angels are pure spirits and do not have families.
Saint Gabriel is an archangel. Angels are pure spirits and do not have families.
According to the teachings of most Christian religions, angels are pure spirits - not "people", and hence the question of whether or not they can have children is moot.
Roman Catholic AnswerSt. Raphael is an archangel. Angels are pure spirits created directly by God. As pure spirits they have no body, and thus are neither male nor female. So, no St. Raphael is not a boy, but then he is not a girl, either.
You see your guardian angel when you die. Guardian Angels are pure spirits, thus we cannot "see" them when we are still in our physical bodies.
All the angels are pure spirits - they can not be seen. When necessary, they can adopt any physical appearance they wish, such as when they are assigned to deliver a message to mankind.
St. Raphael is an archangel. Angels were not born, they were created by God. Likewise, they do not die. They are pure spirits in Heaven.
Angels were created by God in Heaven as pure spirits. Saints lived as humans and showed a life of heroic virtue. The archangels are also given the title of saint.
No, Saint Michelle is the female version of Saint Michael.
Angels are said to be spirit beings, so that would lead me to think an angel is pure energy..Catholic AnswerAngels are created by God out of nothing, that is what creation is: bringing something into being from nothing. Everything other than God is created by Him.
Saint Jhudiel is one of the archangels recogized by the Orthodox Church but not by the Catholic Church. Angels are pure spirits and are asexual.