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tifischer
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What’s the difference between a Saint and an Angel then?
Pure spirits that fulfill the angelic office of messenger from God are called angels. They are Saints in that they are Holy and behold God face to face. We call them angels but in regards of what they do. But as to what they are we call them spirits because they are spirit in nature. For example we call certain persons doctor because of what they do but as to what they are we call them humans. Both humans and spirits are self determined creatures so they can both be holy or evil so they both can be Saints or damned…What’s the difference between a Saint and an Angel then?
Not quite. Specific beings, pure spirit persons, are created to fill the role of Angel.The office is filled by pure spirits or anyone else handy who can do it.
I read the pure spirit part and the office part and the specific being created to fill the office part. I don’t see anything in there that say’s God doesn’t sometimes use humans or anything in there that would eliminate humans as able to fill the office. In fact since ‘Angel’ isn’t a term that qualifies nature I think ‘anyone else handy’ with the qualifier I added and you left out “and can do it” isn’t rebutted by the teaching you posted.Not quite. Specific beings, pure spirit persons, are created to fill the role of Angel.
Not just “anyone else handy”
That would be an accurate statement if angel means a nature.A human cannot become an angel any more than a human can become an Orca. They are different creatures.