Angels are never described as being kind or benevolent in the Bible. They are described as being powerful, horrific to look at (The Bible never describes human-like angels, those came about in later art) and as having free will. They are not "supposed" to be any of the things described above, making the question irrelevant.
No, angels are created beings.
Calvin called Mrs Whatsit's companions "guardian angels" because they displayed supernatural abilities, such as appearing out of nowhere and the ability to alter their form. Calvin perceived them as angelic beings due to their mysterious and benevolent nature.
Angels are spiritual beings believed to serve as messengers or protectors of humans in various religions. Fallen angels, on the other hand, are angels who have rebelled against God and are often associated with evil or demonic forces in religious beliefs.
Angels are typically believed to be purely spiritual beings without physical bodies.
Another name for fallen angels is "demons." In religious and mythological beliefs, fallen angels/demons are often seen as rebellious or malevolent spiritual beings who have been cast out of heaven or the divine realm. They are often associated with temptation, evil, and the corruption of humanity, serving as adversaries to gods or benevolent forces.
There are no supernatural beings in a heptagon.
Perhaps not in the context of "having" angels, but The Bible states that there are angels who serve God. It is believed that demons are the angels who were led by Satan and rebelled against God, but failed, with God sending them to Hell as punishment. This is where the term 'fallen angel' comes from.
They are 58 heavenly beings.
"Angels in the waiting" typically refers to individuals who are in a state of anticipation, often awaiting something significant or transformative in their lives. This phrase can also imply a sense of hope and support, suggesting that there are unseen forces or benevolent influences providing guidance and protection during challenging times. In a broader spiritual context, it may signify the presence of guardian angels or divine beings who are ready to assist when needed.
They feel only what god allow them to feel.
According to Islamic teachings, angels are beings made of light that do God's will.
Angels are not real. Angels are fictional beings, just like fairies, vampires and Santa Claus.