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 bella01 posted over a year ago
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sesshyswind said:
Angels are believed to be the first creations of God, they were here before even our world was formed and exist to assist him in over seeing and governing the world according to the Divine Will. They are his messangers, and his eyes and ears down here on earth, Heaven, Cosmos etc. The place of angels is within the divine circumferance the circle that is within the reach of God, they have narrow existences and live strictly by the law set down by God. They are whole and complete and absolute in their servitude to their maker, like infints fresh from the womb and thrive to stay that way. But sometimes angels can develope a mind of their own, possess free will and move for an instance on their own, like going against the grain over a person interest. Causing or leading them to move outside that protective and strict Divine Circumfrance, venture out and go astray. Within this reach is how a soul, or an angel this this matter goes astray. Thus puts a distance between them and God and discovers darkness, which can easily taint one's being/soul if not propperly understood. They are not necesarly evil, or wicked just curious, but as the saying goes, 'curiosity kills the cat.' God being the overbearing and strict tyrant he is, disapproves of any of his children who venture from his sight and or his grasp and into the shadows even if it is just out of a whim, or they are compelled, and is intolerant if they can not find their way back to the place where they were originally were. It is just unforutate that anything that is beyond the Divine Circumbfrance is considered dirty, impropper and sinful, so those who venture astray are considered to have become sullied and sinful thus can no longer exist within the presence of God, therefore they are enlisted as the Fallen. Fallen from the place of proper order and preferred existence their maker had intended in their creation.

And sometimes they and break out and become rebellious like Satan, the champion of all test and trials in this cruel world of ours. He who made it his principle to challenge God and all his Divinity to prove rather or not the race of man is truely worthy of inheriting the earth. He will be the one who see to it that we prove ourselves or fail, certainly the most extreme case of any Fallen Angel, but what would life be like without him.

Well, heres an answer from one person who's interest in religion, angel, and gods and such is a hoby. Fallen angels is one of my favorite subjects, they facinate me, so I'm very happy to share my impression of them. I only wished I had a better wording, and don't think my crappy rambling did the subject much justice>.<
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Angels are believed to be the first creations of God, they were here before even our world was formed and exist to assist him in over seeing and governing the world according to the Divine Will. They are his messangers, and his eyes and ears down here on earth, Heaven, Cosmos etc. The place of angels is within the divine circumferance the circle that is within the reach of God, they have narrow existences and live strictly by the law set down by God. They are whole and complete and absolute in their servitude to their maker, like infints fresh from the womb and thrive to stay that way. But sometimes angels can develope a mind of their own, possess free will and move for an instance on their own, like going against the grain over a person interest. Causing or leading them to move outside that protective and strict Divine Circumfrance, venture out and go astray. Within this reach is how a soul, or an angel this this matter goes astray. Thus puts a distance between them and God and discovers darkness, which can easily taint one's being/soul if not propperly understood. They are not necesarly evil, or wicked just curious, but as the saying goes, 'curiosity kills the cat.' God being the overbearing and strict tyrant he is, disapproves of any of his children who venture from his sight and or his grasp and into the shadows even if it is just out of a whim, or they are compelled, and is intolerant if they can not find their way back to the place where they were originally were. It is just unforutate that anything that is beyond the Divine Circumbfrance is considered dirty, impropper and sinful, so those who venture astray are considered to have become sullied and sinful thus can no longer exist within the presence of God, therefore they are enlisted as the Fallen. Fallen from the place of proper order and preferred existence their maker had intended in their creation. 

And sometimes they and break out and become rebellious like Satan, the champion of all test and trials in this cruel world of ours. He who  made it his principle to challenge God and all his Divinity to prove rather or not the race of man is truely worthy of inheriting the earth. He will be the one who see to it that we prove ourselves or fail, certainly the most extreme case of any Fallen Angel, but what would life be like without him. 

Well, heres an answer from one person who's interest in religion, angel, and gods and such is a hoby. Fallen angels is one of my favorite subjects, they facinate me, so I'm very happy to share my impression of them. I only wished I had a better wording, and don't think my crappy rambling did the subject much justice>.<
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