No. Angels do not die. They are pure energy. Energy never dies. Thus they are immortal creatures.
You would have to look to the writings of Einstine, Tesla, Alexander Bell. Did you know we have the telephone because Bell was the first to discover the EVP? Electronic Voice Phenomenon. Yes, those scientists who understand energy know that we continue after death.
Since the existance of angels cannot be proven, then there can be no conclusive evidence of what I'm telling you.
When a demon (aka fallen angel) is cast out, it is not destroyed. It is sent back to hell, or the desert, or the abyss, depending on the exoricist or deliverance minister handing the case.
2006-10-19 05:24:54
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answered by Max Marie, OFS 7
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God only hath immortality. 1 Tim. 6:16; 1 Tim. 1:17. Man? Is mortal and described as such when compared to God. "Shall mortal man be more just than God?" Job 4:17. Jesus described the death the "individual" a sleep. "He saith unto them, Our friend Lazarus sleepeth; but I go, that I may awake him out of sleep ......Howbeit Jesus spake of his death." John 11: 11-14. Thus if we say we were made with an immortal soul, we make God, Jesus, all the Prophets and the Bible a lie. We were made in the Garden by God in a combination of body (dust of the earth) and breath that God breathed into the dust. That word breath (spirit) is tralated from the original word which means literally 'wind' or 'breath' and when applied to man, means the breath of life which makes a perfect body a 'living soul' (see Gen 2: 7) This 'spirit' or 'breath of life' in man should not be confused with the good and evil angels which are called 'spirits', nor with the 'Holy Spirit' (Holy Ghost) who is the third person of the Godhead. As for those angels good or evil. If God is the only one that has Immortality as scripture says, then that mean they, the angels can die. Malichi 4: 1-3 show that the wicked will be ashes under the feet of the righteous. In Rev. 20: 10, speaks of God throwing satan into the lake of fire. In Eze 28: 12 - 19, God speaking to Ezekiel, starts with the king of Tyrus (we know that there was only Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden so this king is not the object of this description) yet speaks concerning satan of how he will be brought to ashes and be NO more. Therefore if satan, the former lucifer, will be ashes, like wicked people will end up, and be No more. Then angels can die by the fire that consumes in that day of Gods strange act!
2015-11-25 08:15:11
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answered by ? 1
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Angels are messengers of God, but not necessarily spirit creatures( the two we know of by name is Michael and Gabriel) often the messengers of God are humans Malachi 3:1 speaks of John the Baptist, the many prophets that spoke on behalf of God ;Samuel, Elijah, all were angels of God that bore His word.
So when 2Peter speaks of God not sparing the angels that sinned it is a reference to the son of Korah, Dathan and Abhiram that rebelled against Moses in the wilderness and others like them. The scripture goes on to show it was talking about those days for in the next verse it says ( and saved not the OLD WORLD but saved Noah and the eighth person ie...
The Bible clearly states that spirit Creatures or heavenly angels do not die nor can the sin Luke 20:36, Romans6:23 says the wages of sin is death that only applies to the human race. We are taught from scripture that( ALL angels) in heaven are Gods messengers Hebrews 1:14 for the benefit of the saints. They do His will perfectly.
Angels serve God for good and evil, Isaiah 45:7,Read Exodus 23:20,Numbers 22:31-34,Isaiah 37:36, Exodus 11 speaks of the death angel, they are not evil angels but angels of evil doing Gods will. The devil is the personification of evil in man, demons are sicknesses that had know known description at that time.
Visit any mental hospital and you will see the same illnesses that Jesus expelled from people at that time. For the sake of customs and beliefs the time they were called demon possession because they were insane.
2016-09-25 11:58:16
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answered by ? 1
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Angels are living forever but they are not immortal . They could be destroyed. like the devil will be . ( i do not think he was granted immortality and will be tormented forever , but i could be wrong. ) Revelation 20 verse 10.
It is plausible that someone weaved the last part of verse ten into our bibles to propogate the hellfire doctrine. The false prophet and the wild beast are not literal but symbolic so how can they be literally tormented day and night ?
2006-10-19 05:29:06
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answered by djfjedi1976 3
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death = seperation
angles are spirituel beings all sprituel beings cannot be extinguished
humans also have a spirit and therfore cannot be extinguished only that the body dies
they can be seperated from God as can humans when in the body and confirmidly after seperations from the body
the battle is over the creature that is made in the image of God us the win or lose is whether we love Jesus or fail to love him because what ever decision we make when we die is confimred for all eternity
2006-10-19 05:21:06
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answered by proscunio 3
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Those that are angels now, excepting the angels that followed Lucifer in the pre-existence, lived mortal lives and died. They do not die again.
2006-10-19 05:26:33
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answered by Guitarpicker 7
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I'm sorry I don't have any sources, but you know that angels are heavenly creatures. They aren't mortal like us. It's not possible for them to die.
2006-10-19 05:19:07
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answered by aerojo05 2
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Angels can die but Gods cannot. Unless you behead them
2006-10-19 05:16:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Do Angels die?
ONLY ON TV!.
2006-10-19 05:16:22
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answered by whynotaskdon 7
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No theyve been alive for a very long time...yes theyre immortal
2006-10-19 05:20:16
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answered by Anonymous
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