This is a controversial question and as a result, you may have conflicting opinions.
Answer 1: Yes - They do exist
Yes they do actually. I can feel them in the room. I became so close to god that now I can tell when a demon is on me or is in the room and when and angel is in the room.
I would say that this is a limited statement. Firstly, you cannot substantiate the existence of a metaphysical being with "Yes they do actually."
Secondly, how is it you feel these beings? Through touch, smell, hearing, taste, sight? If none of these, then please explain what sense it is, that enables you to "feel" them. (Im not dismissing the fact that you do in fact "feel" them, i would just like some weight to your argument.)
Thirdly, how did you become "so close to God"? God in what sense? The God of classical theism? I.e. the omniscient, omnipotent, omnibenevolent God of Christianity, Islam etc.
-Side question (one to argue against you) Do Evil and Good actually exist? OR are they just labels that Humans assign?
yes i myself have seen them more on the angels side because a man had an ax and swung it and me and my sister and there was this large thing of light and he was thrown back and i don't care what your negative thoughts are on this he broke both his legs perfectly even as to be cut in half.
Answer 2: No - They do not exist
No evidence for angels or demons has ever been presented which has satisfied the requirements that science places to determine whether something actually exists. Therefore, we can say with relative surety that angels and demons do not exist.
Angels are not proven, but the Old Testament and Koran speak of them, and many people have claimed encounters with them over the centuries. Personally, I believe they exist, for whatever it is worth to you.
Angels do exsist. There is lots of proof, but just because something is not seen, heard, or smelt, it does not mean they are not there. Angels are spiritual messengers and will always be there for us. They were created by God.
Yes, there are alot of evidence that shows the existence of God:
1. miracles for people with diseases
2. historical context of The Bible
3. near death experiences
4. creation vs evolution (DNA cant just evolve by itself, the factor in all sciences is God)
5. Jesus, the man who died for our faults
First of all, if God exists, there may be angels but if God does not exist, angels from heaven are most unlikely to exist. Then, assuming God exists and is both omniscient and omnipotent, you may wonder why he needs angels either as messengers or as allies against evil.
A reasonable conclusion is that whatever we believe about God, angels are unlikely to exist.
Demons and Spirits exist as do Angels.
The Angels and Demons statue is a fictional creation from the Dan Brown novel "Angels & Demons" and its film adaptation. It does not exist in real life.
No, because demons are fallen angels.
In my opinion,Angels are attracted to Demons, however, good angels do not like Demons. Angels are sent to contribute. Demons are corrupt.
Fallen angels are typically considered to be demons. Demons are often viewed as evil spiritual beings, some of which are believed to be fallen angels who rebelled against God. These entities are thought to exist in opposition to divine forces and to cause harm or trouble to humans.
Demons are Evil and Angels are good.
From my understanding i think the angel Gabriel was a messenger...........
Catholicism teaches that Satan and demons are real entities that exist. They are fallen angels. Satan is the leader of the demons. They can possess people. They wish to harm human beings.
The title "Angels and Demons" likely refers to the central conflict in the story between good (represented by angels) and evil (represented by demons). This contrast reflects the battle between opposing forces that drives the plot of the book and creates tension and intrigue for the reader.
Angels and Demons released in DVD format on November 24, 2009.
The movie Angels and Demons is rated PG-13.
No, actually the Da Vinci Code is the sequel to Angels and Demons. At the beginning of the Da Vinci Code, Robert Langdon is thinking about Vittoria who was his former accomplice in Angels and Demons.