Yes. Angels are pure spirit, and as spirit experience freedom. They were not created with bodies and so do not learn gradually through their senses. Rather they were created with knowledge of everything they needed to know to make free decision. At the moment of their creation, each angel made a single exercise of its will for or against the plan of God. Angels that refused to comply entered into rebellion and are called fallen angels, or demons.
Choices means things you can choose. You may opt for this or that.
sophie's choice
Angels do not sin so they can not be forgiven. Only humans sin. Not only that, angels were given free will. They can choose to sin! But the consequences are severe because they cannot be forgiven. For us humans, we have NO CHOICE, sin is in us, that is why God sent Jesus to die for us so that we can choose like the angels.
No. No one can like hell, it is the absence of God, and therefore the absence of anything good. Fallen angels were, like humans, offered a choice. They were able to choose God or reject Him, just as we are. They made their choice, and some chose to reject Him. They suffer hell just as much as we will if we chose to reject our Lord and our God!
choose between 4 multiple choice answers
The noun form is choice.
Sophie's Choice starring Meryl Streep.
A rational choice is a choice that makes the most sense by society's standards. For example, when given the choice between healthy food and poison, the rational choice would be to choose the healthy food.
Choose is a verb. It means to make a choice between two or more things.
They don't choose to be transgender, they just are. It's not a choice
"Choice" isn't a verb, so it doesn't have any tenses. "Choose", however, is a verb. The present tense is "choose/chooses".I chooseWe chooseYou chooseHe/she choosesThey choose
Sin entered the world through human choice to disobey God. Being created in God's image refers to aspects like rationality, morality, and relational capacity, not to perfection. Humans have free will to choose between good and evil.