Angelology: The orderly statement of biblical truth about angels. (Billy Graham.)
There are nineteen million major religions and this is one of them. Heck! Every knucklehead in the world has his own religion.
Angels, says the author watch over us, defend us, direct us, and ensure no evil befalls us, execute judgments, and even intervene in the affairs of nations. (p.5). This must explain why the world is in such a swell condition.
Satan’s busy demons are also hard at work, says Graham.
Guess what! Flying saucers might be representations of God’s angelic hosts!!
Never having actually seen an angel, the author says they are real nonetheless because the Bible says they are real. You can’t argue with that… at least not at Bob Evans. (pp. 14-15.)
And, the Bible mentions angels 300 times.
According to the author’s angelology, angels do not marry or reproduce and can move back and forth between heaven and earth instantaneously and exist in the millions, constantly intervening in Satan’s activities.
Some say we, at least Christians, have our own guardian angel. They are visible or not, are messengers of God and serve God as ministering spirits.
But, for some reason a third of the angels fell in with (p.40) Satan and will get what is coming to them at the End of Time, which indicates about 33% of the angel product was created defective.
It seems that sometime after the creation of the world and before the tempting of Adam and Eve, Satan rebelled because he coveted God’s arena and everything has been a perpetual battlefield between the good and bad angels since then, reminding me of the current “Star Wars” cartoons in which everyone is whacking everybody else.
Thus, all the bad stuff of the universe can be directly attributed to the boss of the fallen angels… which the other two thirds of the angels were unable to repair.
Billy Graham has been advisor to the Presidents and the U.S. war machine since President Eisenhower when he attempted to subert America into a theocracy under his own protestant theology. He succeeded in inserting the words “one nation under God” into the Pledge of Allegiance. By “God,” Graham meant his on evangelical protestant God.
Now, perhaps the bad stuff that happens may be attributed to the angelic hosts (pp. 136-137) that require war, lots of poverty, pestilence, and bad times reminiscent of zombie movies before the Second Coming. Thus, using this reasoning, if everything came up roses, there would be no Second Coming, ever...
Perhaps this is convoluted reasoning on my part, but, is it possible we might be encouraged to make bad political and economic choices merely to expedite the game. Until then, do not have your palm read or play with the Ouija board...
The “modern” angelic occurrences are not documented and are thus similar to urban legends or Internet revelations. Biblical references abound, however.
Not content with the non-theocratic government of our nation, the Billy Graham organization, now under the leadership of son Franklin Graham, is touring all fifty states asking individuals to confess their sins, and call on Him to heal our land. At each stop, Franklin plans to pray fervently, organize local prayer teams, and live out their faith at home, in public, and at the ballot box!! All this with a tax-exempt number…
Supposedly in 2010, Christianity and all its major and minor subgroups was considered to be the religion of approximately one third of the world’s population.
There may be 18 other major religions on earth, which could then be subdivided into 270 large or smaller ones. Each considers its group to be the one and correct religion. Each has its own rituals, beliefs, and mythology. This has been one of them.
Pareidolia is a tendency to interpret a vague stimulus as something known to the observer such as seeing faces in clouds or inanimate objects or hearing messages in music, maybe even believing myths from old documents.... After all, Virtue sees angels in Angels 101 in feathers.
In must be true... or not.
Doubleday, 1975