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2007-02-25 12:27:57 · 24 answers · asked by mzee_wa_kazi 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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No, should a human baby die before the age of accountability, meaning, being mature enough, understand, repent, ask, and receive, Yeshua (Jesus) into their heart and follow Him to the best of their ability. They go directly into the presence of Father God, though dis-embodied spirits, their bodies will be resurrected on that day, and replaced with their reward, of a new celestial body,designed by the God Himself. Angels are created beings of God, separate, and distinct,from human beings. There are ((different types and assignments for angels. They all look different, and do different things. The word for Angel, in Hebrew is," malak," It means, " one who is dispatched as a deputy or ambassador." In Greek, it's angelos) and means ,"angel," and it refers to ,"one who brings good tidings."....There are , categories, names, and ranks, concerning Angels. 1. Archangels: "arch,"which means,"chief," suggesting a high rank. i.e.,"Michael."is a warrior angel,Rev12:7-9,Jude 9, Dan 10:21, 10:13,(also read Col.1:15-16.) Gabriel-a chief tele-communicator, Lk.1:19,!:26-28, Dan.8:16-17&19,21-22,...There are. Cherubim, Gen. 3:24,Ex.25:18-20...lucifer was at one time an anointed Cherubim,Ezk.28:11-19,...There are, Seraphim (six winged creatures) Isaiah, 6:2, 6:3, 6::3-4, 6:5-7,... There are-Holy Watchers-Dan.4:13, Dan.4:16-17,23. ..There are-Principalities,Powers, and Rulers, Eph.6:12,...There are -Thrones, Powers, and Dominions, Col.1:15-16, ..There are-Evil Angels, Ps.78-49,... There are -The Four Living Creatures, Revelation 4:6-9, also they( worship) in ,Rev.Chapt.5,7,9. and (direct judgement), in Chapt.14.....So, this bit of info. may help, you to understand, more clearly. Thanks for the question!

2007-02-25 13:45:52 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

No, they were ALREADY angels! That is kind of a joke. Angels are a different being altogether, they are not humans. Cherubims and Seraphims come to mind. Not sure what cherubims look like, probably like fiery men with wings, but seraphims look like fiery snakes (or reptiles) with six wings and human hands. Kind of scary. Some look even scarier. They can appear in different forms, but they are not babies.

However, technically speaking, an angel is anyone who brings God's message, it is a job title you might say. So a person can be an angel, by definition, if they are truy preaching the Word of God. By the same logic, God can be an angel too. Both of these are backed up in the Word of God. (see Genesis 32:24-30 Exodus 3:2-4, etc and Isaiah 42:19, Haggai 1:13, etc)

A baby, when they die, go to God, or not to God, according to the choice that they made. God promises to reveal Himself to everyone and God wants everyone to be saved if at all possible. How He does this with babies, I do not know, but He does. Of some it is said that they are wicked even before they are born, and of some it is said that they are full of the Holy Ghost, and therefore a saint of the Lord, before they were born. (see Psalms 58:3, Luke 1:15)

2007-02-25 21:08:59 · answer #2 · answered by Shawn D 3 · 0 1

No one becomes an angel when they die. Angels are totally different beings created by God.

2007-02-25 20:34:12 · answer #3 · answered by vmarie84 4 · 3 0

As I read the Bible, angels are beings created by God (cf. Colossians 1:15-17). In this passage Christ is the agent of creation (Colossians 1:12-17). Angels are entirely different from humans. They are God’s special agents to carry out His plan and to minister to followers of Christ (Hebrews 1:13-14).



Humans are created in the image of God to serve and enjoy Him forever. Adam and Eve represented the human race. They, however, yielded to Satan’s temptation, sinned, and thusly needed God’s redemption. Eventually, Christ came – God with us – the God-man – to do for us what we can not do for ourselves, namely provide us forgiveness and eternal life through His death and bodily resurrection. Those who accept Christ as Savior, receive Christ’s new life, resurrection life, along with Christ indwelling them spiritually. Now the believer in Christ can have fellowship with God and serve Him even giving a cup of cold water in His name.



By the way, it is well to note that angels, not being of the human race, cannot experience the redemption that Christ came to provide the human race. I refer you to 1 Peter 1:12, where they desire to look into the gospel, but it is not for them to experience. Yes, they rejoice when a sinner turns to Christ (Luke 15:10), but salvation in Christ is not for them.



Eventually, the body of the believer in Christ will die. What happens then? The spirit or personality of the believer goes to be with Christ (2 Corinthians 5:8). The believer does not become an angel. It’s interesting that both Elijah and Moses were recognizable on the Mount of Transfiguration. Perhaps believers take on a temporary "body" while in the presence of the Lord after death waiting the return of Christ.

2007-02-25 22:42:07 · answer #4 · answered by Freedom 7 · 0 0

No, but those whom shall be judged righteous shall dwell within a spiritual body in the glory of the Lord after the Resurrection and those who are judged wicked shall also receive a new body upon the day of the Resurrection to perish in the eternal flame.

All of the heavenly host was created in the first six days of the Creation, they neither enter into marriage nor reproduce.

Man was not created for heaven, but for the Earth and though the world shall end it shall be restored new for men to dwell in and a new heaven shall be granted unto those who did not fall when Satan rebelled. Though the firmament shall be no more in the next age the realm of man, the city of New Jerusalem, shall be gated so that men shall have a place destined for themselves but all shall dwell in the glory of the Lord.

Men will be restored with spiritual bodies upon the Resurrection but the glory of theirs shall be of one and that of the heavenly beings shall be another.

2007-02-25 20:44:15 · answer #5 · answered by Holy Holly 5 · 0 0

No babies will not become angels when they die.They will be a waiter in heaven which will welcome their parents if they will enter the heaven..Angels were created by God from light while babies like all humans were created by God from soil,sperms
,eggs,a dot of blood,a flesh of meat,meat and bones and skin and then blown spirit into them becoming a baby after 4 months and 10 days in line with islamic teaching.Angels and babies have no sins at all.They are like a white papers.The spirits of babies will be in heaven eternally because they were loved by Allah the only one God.

2007-02-25 20:54:15 · answer #6 · answered by ? 7 · 0 1

babies find it harder to become angels
most angels were men ,woma ,ie know the failings of the flesh ,
we cannot even realise that we do not know ,
children are given freewill ,they all go to the land of half life ,then from there they choose to go to the light [to love god] or choose to enter the darkness of selfishness and sin

we are all faced with the free choice ;because babies havnt known the reality of sin many go to the darkness to learn the failings of man ,they dont stay there long ,mostly they confirm the teachings true and soon go to love ,from heaven they rarlly fall ,notabbly satan fell the lowest
but faced with the truth who would want the hells ,so they fullfill thier loves in the many heavens
as much as we can believe a child innocent they yet must have freewil ,how unfair to send them to heaven thento fall into the hates of hell ,if they get to hell they know they choose thus dont blame love [and thus add to sins]
we are all free to choose that we follow the path to heaven is narrow but tto hell is broad
thus pray to the children past that they by your prayer be made strong in belief ,not needing the pain of hell to choose life /love /light

2007-02-25 20:51:23 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

we dont become angels because angels are a different king them us angels are heavenly, babies dont know right and wrong and are innocent but have feelings so they do go to heaven

2007-02-25 20:33:18 · answer #8 · answered by philosopherx 2 · 1 0

Not according to Jehovah or his Word the Bible. Genesis 3:19, Eccl. 9:10, Eccl. 9:5, Psalm 146:4, John 11:11-14 ALL explain. Read them. "we return to the dust..." "the soul dies..." NOT ONE Scripture says ANYBODY becomes an angel. It's these clergymen who mislead people b saying "God wanted another angel." He DOES NOT take their life away. Instead, He is grieved even more than us & promises to resurrect them AFTER Armageddon.

2007-02-25 20:38:38 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

I believe that my lost baby is being cared for by the angels, and that she will grow and blossom into the most wonderfull little soul, and be waiting for me when i find my way back to her.

2007-02-25 20:38:50 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

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