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To help god with guiding and handling the world. They are the assistants of gods.
His angels are very unlike humans. We are loves more than angels. There are an infinite amount of them and they are imperfect. Every one has a guardian angel and I believe you get another for every day you are very sick.
No, in most monotheistic religions, such as Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, it is believed that God is the one and only supreme being who created everything, including other beings like angels, but not other gods.
Heaven is the transcendent spiritual realm of God or the gods, the holy angels, and of saved souls after their earthly lives.
Angel is a Greek word, for messenger. Angelia, goddess of messages was daughter of Hermes. There are winged beings in Greek myth, similar to angels; but there are many gods and goddesses in Greek myth, whereas in the Bible, there is only the Lord God.
there is a language u can communicate with everything ,everybody,nobody.nothing also this language is about to discoverd by scientest in the G.usa,but it is secrete then talk with god or gods and the angels is the simple thing.
Yes it is quit possible that the titans were and the gods were their decendents. But when talking about greek myths anything can happen
Oh yes all people visit temples in India. Yes you can visit temples in India. The Hindu mythological gods can be seen in these temples. Some temples have just one god and some others have multiple gods whom they worship.
He never died. When God made heaven and earth and everything else, He made angels to live in heaven. When we die and we are Christians, then we go to heaven. We don't turn into angels. They are gods special helpers and choir.
Of Course ,God can see angels because god created them
God gets His angels through creation; He creates His angels.
God and two angelsAnswerIn Genesis chapters 18 and 19, 'elohim came to visit first Abraham, then Abraham's nephew, Lot, in Sodom. The Hebrew word 'elohim means gods (or, when used in a singular context or with a singular verb, God), but consistent with strict monotheism, the English translation is almost always given as 'angels' but as the passage progresses it does not maintain this meaning very easily. When three men appeared to Abraham in the plains of Mamre (Genesis 18) we are left in no doubt that the Lord was present and no attempt is made to assert that the men were angels. Abraham negotiated with one of the men, the Lord, to spare the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah if good men could be found to live there. Here, the Lord was the supreme God of the Israelites and these were not angels, but gods - not real gods, but gods of myth. Bruce Feiler (Abraham) tries to rationalise the presence of three Lords by saying that God appeared at once as three men, and was not just one of the men.