Scripture More Accurately
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Did God make angels to be creative beings, as He did humans?
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Why do you say that He did not make them to be creative?
"Creative" - "1. Having the ability or power to create things . . . 3. Characterized by originality or expressiveness; imaginative." American Heritage Dictionary, 311Define creative?
If mankind is suppose to be creative, I got skipped.
peace to you
Yes, the rebellion of the devil and his angels shows that they have "'free wills' like us humans." Does that mean that you believe that God made angels to be creative beings?Angels are part of the Creation by God, and have "free wills" like us humans, as is seen by the rebellion of the devil and those who were with him. Jesus Christ came to save only the fallen human race, and not Angels.
True, God is the only One who can create from nothing. Neither angelic beings nor human beings have that kind of creative ability, but that does not mean that they are not creative in other ways.Only God can create from nothing
What evidence is there in scripture?True, God is the only One who can create from nothing. Neither angelic beings nor human beings have that kind of creative ability, but that does not mean that they are not creative in other ways.
I am wanting to explore at length in this thread what Scripture reveals about the creative abilities of angelic beings.What evidence is there in scripture?
Angels... sing (but do they write the songs) they kill or guard things (at the command of God) they deliver messages....
I really don’t see angels as being creative in the sense that humans write music, paint pictures or any other endeavor.
peace to you
What evidence is there in scripture?
Angels... sing (but do they write the songs) they kill or guard things (at the command of God) they deliver messages....
I really don’t see angels as being creative in the sense that humans write music, paint pictures or any other endeavor.
peace to you
Yes, the rebellion of the devil and his angels shows that they have "'free wills' like us humans." Does that mean that you believe that God made angels to be creative beings?
Spiders make webs. Birds build nests. Beavers build dams. Bees build hives. Ants build colonies.Only God can create from nothing
You are thinking of "create," in the ultimate sense, which is true only of God.As the are "created" by God, they are not God, Who alone is The Creator. There is no Biblical evidence to even suggest that any of the Heavenly Hosts, are able to "create".
You are thinking of "create," in the ultimate sense, which is true only of God.
Do you hold that there are no created beings who are creative in the lesser sense of producing things that are original and were not made directly by God? If so, your position is not a biblical one.
Because their is evidence in Scripture that there are things, etc that angelic beings have originated that are neither of divine origin nor of human origin. Probing what those things are is important so that we have a right understanding of what Scripture reveals and live our lives accordingly.I know what this is about, but to me this is nothing more than speculative, and therefore quite pointless! As I have said, there is no evidence in the Bible of any of the Heavenly Hosts being "creative", so why discuss this?
Because their is evidence in Scripture
just ONE verse from the Bible will help.
Lying is a corruption, not a creation. Evil is not created.John 8:44 Ye are of your father the devil, and the lusts of your father ye will do. He was a murderer from the beginning, and abode not in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own: for he is a liar, and the father of it.
The devil did not learn how to lie from either God or from humans. He is the father of lying.
He did not get the content of the lie(s) that he spoke in the garden to Eve from either God or humans.