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</gallery>'''Angels''' feature in the three [[Abrahamic religions]], they have a supporting role to [[God]]. Angels were created by God, they live in [[Heaven]] and do God's bidding. Angels have [[Supernatural]] power but aren't as powerful as God. In earlier sections of the [[Old Testament]] God tends to do his own work while in later parts of the [[Old Testament]] God becomes a more remote being sending angels to do his work. This suggests changes in the way God was seen.
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</gallery>'''Angels''' feature in the three [[Abrahamic religions]]. They have a supporting role to [[God]]. Angels were created by God, they live in [[Heaven]] and do God's bidding. Angels have [[Supernatural]] power but aren't as powerful as God. In earlier sections of the [[Old Testament]], God tends to do his own work while in later parts of the [[Old Testament]] God becomes a more remote being sending angels to do his work. This suggests changes in the way God was seen.
   
   
In art angels are traditionally drawn as human beings with with wings like birds on their backs.
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In art, angels are traditionally drawn as human beings with with wings like birds on their backs.
   
 
==Fallen angels==
 
==Fallen angels==

Revision as of 00:47, 22 August 2017

Angels feature in the three Abrahamic religions. They have a supporting role to God. Angels were created by God, they live in Heaven and do God's bidding. Angels have Supernatural power but aren't as powerful as God. In earlier sections of the Old Testament, God tends to do his own work while in later parts of the Old Testament God becomes a more remote being sending angels to do his work. This suggests changes in the way God was seen.


In art, angels are traditionally drawn as human beings with with wings like birds on their backs.

Fallen angels

Fallen angels are former angels that rebelled with Satan and are now devils in hell.


There is a good and a a bad side to Christianity, see the category page