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How could any say? We are not told how angels were created, but Scripture plainly says we are different. Jesus also says we will be like the angels following the resurrection, so we are not like them now, is certainly one legitimate way to interpret that.
As to our souls, man became a living soul when God breathed the breath of life into the physical earthly elements that comprised him, as per God's fashioning. You seem to be of the opinion that angels have a physicality as we do, but I do not see where that is articulated in Scripture. It seems more that angels are able to take human form at the command of God to fulfill some specific purpose for Him among specific human beings at a specific time.
Satan was not allowed to touch Job, and Job is considered the oldest Biblical text, which also makes plain that fallen angels cannot do anything without God's permission. I do not see it as a personal failing of mine to believe that fallen angels would need God's permission to rape women, nor do I see it as me believing I have a better understanding than others of the morality of God, as I was recently accused by another member. God is pretty clear on His standard of morality, and if others cannot see it, it it is their failing, not mine.
Once a person is born again and enters into a process of sanctification, such gross horrors as rape and murder etc, should be left behind. But that does illuminate the point that our souls can be redeemed and reconciled back to God through the propitiatory sacrifice of Jesus Christ, despite our sins and trespasses, while the fallen angels are doomed to the lake of fire. There is a decided difference
As to our souls, man became a living soul when God breathed the breath of life into the physical earthly elements that comprised him, as per God's fashioning. You seem to be of the opinion that angels have a physicality as we do, but I do not see where that is articulated in Scripture. It seems more that angels are able to take human form at the command of God to fulfill some specific purpose for Him among specific human beings at a specific time.
Satan was not allowed to touch Job, and Job is considered the oldest Biblical text, which also makes plain that fallen angels cannot do anything without God's permission. I do not see it as a personal failing of mine to believe that fallen angels would need God's permission to rape women, nor do I see it as me believing I have a better understanding than others of the morality of God, as I was recently accused by another member. God is pretty clear on His standard of morality, and if others cannot see it, it it is their failing, not mine.
Once a person is born again and enters into a process of sanctification, such gross horrors as rape and murder etc, should be left behind. But that does illuminate the point that our souls can be redeemed and reconciled back to God through the propitiatory sacrifice of Jesus Christ, despite our sins and trespasses, while the fallen angels are doomed to the lake of fire. There is a decided difference
Nor can I equate such a thought as angels raping women with how fallen human beings treat each other. Even if angels raping humans was allowed, there is the problem of progeny being each after their own kind. So we are back to angels and humans being of different kinds, and not being able to procreate that way.