1. Subscriberjosephw
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    30 Sep '09 23:422 edits
    Originally posted by Badwater
    Angels are not in the sin or not sin business. Biblically, that's a condition reserved solely for humans.

    Angels have one role, as messengers of God, and can judge upon good or evil.

    A theophony was something any sane human would not welcome. Either you were going to be put to death or you wish you did, but there are a couple of accounts where angels in the OT changed their minds.
    From dictionary.com

    Theophany

    (from Greek theophaneia, "appearance of God", manifestation of deity in sensible form. The term has been applied generally to the appearance of the gods in the ancient Greek and Near Eastern religions but has in addition acquired a special technical usage in regard to biblical materials. In the Old Testament, God is depicted as appearing in human form, in natural cataclysms, in a burning bush, a cloud, or a gentle breeze-forms often associated with the divine "name" or "glory" (originally a visible halo accompanying the divine appearance). Old Testament theophanies are presented as actual historical events or as prophetic visions with symbolic overtones. The mark of biblical theophanies is the temporariness and suddenness of the appearance of God, which is here not an enduring presence in a certain place or object. The extension of the term theophany to such New Testament events as the Baptism and transfiguration of Jesus (also called epiphanies) has been questioned as inappropriate because in Orthodox Christian doctrine Christ himself in his whole life and work and death is the manifestation of God. The incarnation of Christ, however, may be seen as the ultimate and fullest form of divine manifestation in a whole spectrum of theophanies.

    I don't understand your statement, "A theophony was something any sane human would not welcome."
  2. Standard membergalveston75
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    01 Oct '09 00:07
    Originally posted by Badwater
    Angels are not in the sin or not sin business. Biblically, that's a condition reserved solely for humans.

    Angels have one role, as messengers of God, and can judge upon good or evil.

    A theophony was something any sane human would not welcome. Either you were going to be put to death or you wish you did, but there are a couple of accounts where angels in the OT changed their minds.
    Sorry but your wrong. Angels do have the ability to sin purposely. Gens 6:2-4. Matt 25:41, 2Pet 2:4 & Rev 12:7-9.
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    05 Oct '09 15:35
    Originally posted by FabianFnas
    You refer to Lucifer. Lucifer mean 'bearer of light'. He's called Lucifer by his friends.
    Then don't be his friend.
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