Judaism, Christianity and Islam
All mainstream Christian religions believe in or teach of angles as intermediaries between God and human beings. The Christian scriptures show that God created angels to be instruments of His holiness or goodness. The Roman Catholic church along with the eastern rite Christian religions have angels ranked in a hierarchy of authority or duty. Very basically, angels are ranked as Archangels and angels but there may be other rankings as well dependant upon the teachings of any partiucular religion. Christians of the Roman rite also believe that every living person on earth has a guardian angel to protect them and keep them on "God's path".
Judaism and Islam believe in angels have a similar belief about their purpose in that they were created by God as messangers between Heaven and earth.
Other religions, including Buddhism and Hinduism believe in angles although they may not specifically refer to them as such. For example, Buddhists believe in angels as a form of energy or light or highly evolved beings who may visit people in dreams. Hindus may not specifically refer to angels but they do recognize them as "devas", meaning "shining ones". Hindus also believe that every living person has two guardian angels.
At this point it should be remembered that demons or devils are recognized by most Christian religions as having once been angels. The book of Revelations speaks of a war in Heaven, where the archangel Michael led his force of 'good angels' against Lucifer who was disgruntled at having to serve God and threw Lucifer and his cohorts out of Heaven down to earth where they crawled underground and became ugly by virtue of their ugly deeds. A reading Milton's "Paradise Lost" will show that Lucifer said "Better to rule in hell than serve in Heaven.
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.
While Jewish and Christian people believe that angels exist a species, there are no religions that worship angels.
because if there's a God there is also a ghost and demons demons are Satan's group of bad angels and people it came from people that is now dead who needs help so that's why all religions believed in ghost
Christianity
Angels are traditionally believed to be spiritual beings sent by God in various religions. They are not physically invented by a single human or entity but are part of religious beliefs and texts that have evolved over time in different cultures.
they believed in gods and such
Christians and seek
They are mythological creatures of middle eastern religions.
In the Catholic faith, angels are believed to possess free will.
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.
Angels are mentioned in both Jewish and Christian scripture.
The psalms are read and believed by the three Abrahamic religions. There religions are Judaism, Christianity and Islam.