No. God alri has angels with him... Everyone has to die sometime.
2006-09-27 21:42:34
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answered by eunice 3
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John 17:3,5,24; Jesus was with God before the world was.
Job 38:4-7; All the angels saw earth become the focus for a world.
EDEN
Job 2:1,2; Isa.14:12-14; Eze.28:13-15 The cherub angel anointed over Eden became serpent, Satan, devil and dragon, as Lucifer means a day star.
All the angels are called morning stars and sons of God, Rev.22:16 Jesus is called the bright and morning star.
Rev.5:11 Heaven is inhabited, Rev.12:7-12 Satan and his angels will be/was cast out of heaven and that does make room for the redeemed men from earth with spirits made perfect that will go to heaven Rev.14:1-7; Heb.12:22-24; Rev.3:12; 21:1-5,9,10; Rev.20:1-6,12,13 AS BRIDE OF LAMB. Priest of God and Christ.
Matt.27:53 [ Jesus could have 72,000 or 12 legions of angels ];
2Pet.3:13; Isa 65:17; There will be a new heavens for the thousands and a new earth for billions.
2006-09-27 21:59:09
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answered by jeni 7
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The Bible does no longer talk of any angel named Lucifer. The call Lucifer takes position once contained in the Scriptures and easily in some variations of the Bible. as an celebration, the King James version renders Isaiah 14:12: “How paintings thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning!” The expression “shining one,” or “Lucifer,” is latest in what Isaiah prophetically commanded the Israelites to pronounce as a “proverbial declaring hostile to the king of Babylon.” accordingly, it really is component of a declaring on the whole directed on the Babylonian dynasty. That the outline “shining one” is given to a guy and by no skill to a spirit creature is further considered through the statement: “all the way down to Sheol you'd be presented.” Sheol is the traditional grave of mankind—no longer an section occupied through devil the devil. with the exception of, those seeing Lucifer presented into this circumstance ask: “is this the guy that changed into agitating the earth?” obviously, “Lucifer” refers to a human, no longer to a spirit creature.—Isaiah 14:4, 15, 16.
2016-11-25 00:08:51
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answered by winkleman 4
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God called me and told me he doesn't like you for asking this question. he does need money though.
See God and GW Bush are the same personality, they really don't like people messing around in thier personal affairs, but they both like to raise alot of money for thier campaigns.
I know this because im an angel.
Peace
2006-09-27 21:50:11
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answered by grhero 1
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No, kind people die because of the kind of world we live in. we are all imperfect. (good and bad people)... God already has billions and billions of angels in heaven with him. he doesn't need anymore. if he wanted us to be angels, he would have created us as angels directly, instead of creating us as humans to later become angels.
2006-09-27 21:45:39
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answered by hopeless romantic 2
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That's how I see it. When someone dies. God is ready for them to come home,and I also feel that your actual life hasn't begun until you're in Heaven. Death shouldn't be sad time,but a happy time. I think that life is a trial,which is why everyone is put in different types of situations. I hate when someone dies,and then their family/boyfriend/girlfriend look up and say "WHY?,I hate you God"..Why would you hate him for taking back what he gave to someone in the first place? .. He was nice enough to share them with you..you should be nice enough to give them back.
2006-09-27 21:45:53
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answered by sunkissedflgal21 2
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And because by God's law death comes to men once, and after that they are judged; Heb 9:27
as it is written: "There is none righteous, no not one; there is none that understands, there is none that seeks after God."
"They are all gone out of the way, they have together become unprofitable, there is none that does good, no, not one." Rom 3:10-12
Because if you confess the Lord Jesus, and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you shall be saved. For with the heart one believes unto righteousness, and with the mouth one confesses unto salvation. Rom 10:9-10
2006-09-27 21:57:15
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answered by Anonymous
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no, kind people die because they are physical beings just like the rest of us. everything that lives will eventually die. that is just the way of life. the physical act of death itself has no determination based on anything like the concept of judgement - good and evil, kind or mean, right or wrong.
2006-09-27 21:46:11
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answered by dances with cats 7
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People never become angels, people are called saints when they die or the church.
2006-09-27 21:49:16
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answered by Godb4me 5
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That's it! We die 'cos God needs a bit of fresh company. Or 'cos Eve got suckered in by a talking snake. Same diff.
2006-09-27 21:47:44
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answered by eantaelor 4
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Angels are totally seperate beings from humans.
Since Christians don't believe that monkeys can "become" humans, they shouldn't believe that humans can "become" angels;)
2006-09-27 22:05:44
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answered by Anonymous
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