There is much mystery in the aspect of Angels and Demons. Since Demons are fallen Angels they are both eternal beings, and therefore unable to die. We do know that God will be the winner of the war in the end, however, which means the defeat of the Devil and demons, but they will not be killed. The devil (and demons) will be condemned to a burning lake of Sulfur , or Hell, for all of eternity: (it has been conjectured that this burning is spiritual and not physical and represents the burning pain of their conscience.) I've read that the substance that angels (and demons) are made of can't be destroyed. That means they're immortal. While I agree with all of the answer above, it does lead to an interesting question. Then how or why do they wage war with each other, because you cant kill or destroy your enemy? They waged war before the creation with the original fall of Satan, they today wage battles involving various nations, see the Book of Daniel and the Prince of Persia, they will have a war in the future tribulation time that results in the devil being cast down physically to earth. So again, what form might these wars take, and to what purpose? Not all war is waged with troops, take the common feared form of warfare of the future from enemy governments: cyber warfare.
Michael the Archangel drove Satan and his followers out of Heaven.
Michael is best known as the archangel who led the other angels to drive Lucifer and his angels out of heaven.
the allmighty, ever loving GOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Archangel Michael has NEVER been bad and never will be. Archangel Michael fights evil spirits away and protects humans, Archangel Michael is the angel that sent Lucifer to hell and also the fallen angels that wouldn't abide by God's rules.
Lucifer was proud, and wanted to be exalted above Almighty God. He got other rebellious angels to go against God and they were ultimately cast out of Heaven by St Michael the Archangel and the other Holy Angels.
If you are referring to Michael the Archangel, no, he never had a problem following his beliefs. He remained faithful to God while some other angels turned their loyalty to Lucifer and were cast out of heaven by Saint Michael and his army of faithful angels.
Michael's vocation is that of archangel and commander of God's celestial army of angels.
Song of the Angels by Bouquereau the Archangel Michael by Guido Reni Gustav Dore's illustration of Lucifer's fall from Paradise Lost by John Milton Lucifer, the Fallen Angel, by James Donahue
Saint Michael wasn't martyred because he is an archangel.
No. Archangels are the highest rank of angels in heaven. The only archangel that the Jewish faith recognizes is Michael. According to Protestants, archangels include Michael and Gabriel. Catholics recognize Michael, Gabriel, Raphael and Uriel. Muslims believe in the archangels Michael, Gabriel, Raphael and Azarel. Many other religions and traditions also believe in archangels. You may be associating the term archangel with evil because Lucifer, aka Satan, was an archangel until his fall.
Michael is an angel and angels do not have parents. Angels were created by God.
In Christian belief, the archangel Michael is often considered the second strongest angel after Lucifer (before his fall from grace). Michael is known as the leader of the heavenly armies and a powerful warrior against evil forces.