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'''Angels''' are [[Christianity]]'s (and [[Islam]]'s) minor [[God|deities]], capable of amazing feats, but not as powerful as the major deities like [[God]] and [[Jesus]]. 
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==Biblical depictions==
 
Angels as they appear in the [[Bible]] are a very curious bunch. Sometimes they look like people, as the ones who visited Lot did.  Sometimes, they look like winged monstrosities that kiss burning coals, like the ones Isaiah saw.  Sometimes, they were wheels in the sky, like Ezekiel saw.
 
 
 
They also did bizarre things.  Some of them merely imparted information, like the heralds of Jesus.  Others, however, either killed people (including babies) or else wrestled people to the ground.  In one case, an angel wrestled with Moses and was going to kill him, until Moses's wife threw a foreskin at it. 
 
 
 
==Bad angels==
 
 
 
While most people think of angels as being of pure holiness and light (a Victorian-era image) it must be remembered that they are not all good.  According to both Christianity and Islam, a substantial number of angels rose up against God and were punished by being sent down to either Earth or [[Hell]].  In Christianity, it was because they wanted the same power as God.  According to traditional Islam, it was because they refused to bow down before Adam, the first man.  An odd splinter, called the Yezidi, claim that because they refused to bow before anyone other than God, these angels were in fact exalted.  No matter which version you go with, [[Satan]] is the leader of these renegade angels.
 
 
 
==Angelic names==
 
 
 
Most angel names end in the suffix ''-el'', which in Hebrew means "God."  In the 1800s, many magicians would claim to summon the power of angels to help them perform strange feats.  In order to be really impressive, they made up lots and lots of new angels by adding ''el'' to the end of nonsense.
 
 
 
==Angel worship==
 
Most Christians and Muslims refuse to worship angels, claiming that only the supreme god is worthy.  However, an increasing number of [[neopaganism|neopagans]] have begun worship and supplicating angels, either in place of or in addition to traditional gods.  Traditional neopagans greatly frown on this practice, claiming that it makes claims to neopaganism meaningless, but at least one really popular neopagan writer (Silver RavenWolf) has openly endorsed it, particularly as a way for young neopagans to hide their true faith. 
 
 
 
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