michael douglas wrote:
Blainer:. But he was denied the privilege of tabernacling in the flesh,because he made war in heaven, and actually overcame one-third of the
hosts of heaven. The other two-thirds are you and I
(here Blainer is saying that he is an angel/former angel) and all
others who were allowed to take on mortal bodies. 17/10/2002 - Michael D to Dave H: Blainer represents this as thoughthe other two thirds have already taken on flesh.
DAVEH: He didn't quite say that, but the effect is the same. (IOW.....some of those two thirds may yet to be born.)
Does this meanthat the only angels now are the ones who have died?DAVEH: Not necessarily. As I pointed out above, there are likely some (perhaps a lot) who have yet to come into mortality. In fact, if you look below you can see Blaine specifically said that all angels who minister to the peoples of this earth are either former or future inhabitants of this earth. 6/02/2004 - Michael D: Hey Blainer, your statement above contradicts the one
immediately below, and the bold, italicized red text further on.
Can you explain this? Perry, I am sure you would want to address this as well
17/10/2002 - Blainer) The Big Picture seems to be what is missing here. Maybe this will help. We have learned from JS--whom we believe to have had many experiences with angels--that all angels who minister to the peoples of this earth are either former or future inhabitants of this earth, with the one exception of evil spirits...
From post 17/10/2002 - Blainer: But he was denied the privilege of tabernacling in the flesh, because he made war in heaven, and actually overcame one-third of the hosts of heaven. The other two-thirds are you and I (here Blainer is saying that he is an angel/former angel) and all others who were allowed to take on mortal bodies.
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