Hmmm…good answers everyone, thank you!
And now I have some follow up questions.
I think, maybe the root of my questions are: what is hell,
That’s the state in eternity (Ok, aeviternity; although that term requires its own thread to explain it) where one is exiled from GOD. Because GOD is the source of life (our LORD said HE was the way, the truth, and the LIFE), those in Hell are not alive; although one can be conscious in a “death” state that takes, well, eternity, to set in.
There is a great deal of mystery as to the extent and nature of “positive punishments” that occur in Hell. Basically, in Hell you are everlastingly dead. Like being executed, that is in itself the punishment.
They are bodiless beings/minds who were created before our world. They live in eternity/aeviternity and are therefore timeless. Because timeless, those of them who have sinned cannot repent, as there is no time for the mind to “wiggle around” in (repentance is a “change of mind”.) This is the same situation faced by deceased human beings.
It is a desire for the other’s wellbeing. Sorry I don’t have a quote.
So, if I’m understanding correctly, the theology is that there is simply no point to praying for Satan for the following reasons.
- It is very clearly shown in scripture that Satan is defeated. But, then, should anyone pray for Judas? Though it does not go into as much explicit detail, I seem to recall a verse where Jesus says that the person who will betray him, it would have been better had he not been born at all. I read that as a very clear indication that the man’s soul is in hell. So, would it be inappropriate to pray for Judas?
It sounds like that to me also, however, the Church has not declared him to be there; whereas thousands have been declared to be in Heaven (canonized Saints). So according to Faith, we simply do not know for him or any other human being.
- There’s no point due to the NATURE of an angel, versus that of a human. The nature of an angel is such that, (I’m working this out in my head here, so forgive me if it’s muddled) well, for an angel to change his mind, would be for the angel’s entire being to change. You would still continue to be you whether or not you decide to follow Jesus. But, if I’m understanding right, the very nature of an angel is that their mind is permanently made up.
Does that sound kind of right?
Sounds good enough for me
Also, it is my understanding that the belief is that angels are all-knowing, is that correct? And if that’s so, didn’t Lucifer know he would lose the fight against heaven? I mean, why even try? Why did Lucifer try to overthrow heaven? And how did he think that would even work? And how did he convince anyone else to fight alongside of him?
Angels are smarter than we, because of their proximity to God in (avi)eternity. But they are not all knowing; only GOD is. For example, He sees inside our minds; angels do not.
Your remaining questions have to do with the mystery of mind versus will. One can “know” something intellectually and desire something else so powerfully that ones mind is overcome. We see that on occsion even in our fellow human beings.
ICXC NIKA and Happy New Year!