Yes, according to various religious texts, particularly in Christianity, some angels fell from heaven due to rebellion against God. The most notable among them is Lucifer, who became Satan after his attempt to overthrow God. These fallen angels are often associated with evil and are believed to dwell in hell or act in opposition to divine will. This narrative is primarily derived from interpretations of passages in The Bible, such as Isaiah 14:12-15 and Revelation 12:7-9.
One third of the hosts of heaven were cast out of heaven along with Lucifer. They only revealed their attitude towards the plan that God put forward in favour of the plan Lucifer put forward. They did not reveal themselves in any other way.
Only before the angels became "fallen" did they have any communication with the holy angels. After the fall, they have not had any communication with one another. But Satan communicates with God (see Job) and the fallen angels have also communicated with Christ, on occasion. Johnny
Angles have no gender, neither do angels.
According to the Hells Angel MC Official website: "Should the Hells in Hells Angels have an apostrophe, and be Hell's Angels? That would be true if there was only one Hell, but life & history has taught us that there are many versions and forms of Hell." The answer would be, then, that the founders of the motorcycle club called Hells Angels were emphasizing the plurality of Hell, not any possessive quality.
There is no evidence of any kind, that there is a God. Without a God, there can be no Satan, heaven or hell. They are merely theological creations and therefore non-existent.
Revelation 12 7 And there was war in heaven: Michael and his angels fought against the dragon; and the dragon fought and his angels, 8 And prevailed not; neither was their place found any more in heaven. 9 And the great dragon was cast out, that old serpent, called the Devil, and Satan, which deceiveth the whole world: he was cast out into the earth, and his angels were cast out with him.
When the notion of heaven and hell was being developed, they were assumed to be physical places, with heaven just above the sky. Gradually it was perceived that hell was a place of eternal fires, searing the souls condemned to hell.Science has shown that heaven and hell can not be located in any physical location in the universe. Religion has therefore adapted by saying that heaven and hell are not actually physical places, but spiritual states of being. If heaven is no longer a physical place, then the gates of heaven are not physical realities. If recent religious belief is true, then the dead can not suffer from heat, cold, pain, hunger or any other physical form of punishment. So why would there be flames in hell?
no, God created angels in the beginning and he is not planning to make any more.
There is a heaven, but it's above space or higher. Some religions say there's a hell, but in my religion (Jehovah's Witnesses) we believe there isn't a hell where bad people go when they die. We believe hell is just mankind's grave. It all depends on what you believe and who you ask.
Purgatory is a Catholic non-biblical based belief in a plane between heaven and hell were one's soul will amend for any sins during it's lifetime.
There are no need for any angels to guard heaven. God's power is so great that you might compare it to an invisable shield which allows no unholy thing to pass.
I call it a draw, because I believe that heaven and hell do not actually exist. The author of Ecclesiastes did not believe in heaven and hell:For the living know that they shall die: but the dead know not any thing, neither have they any more a reward; for the memory of them is forgotten (Ecclesiastes 9:5).