Ah, I see.
I believe in spirits, and that all living, breathing things have a spirit. While the body cannot become more than it already is, its spirit can transcend. I believe all these spirits can become angels, but the more perfect the spirit, the more higher up it is as an angel. Very few do become angels like Michael and Gabriel, but I figure that as long as an angel is able to sing praises to God, that angel is happy.
That's interesting, but it makes sense. Humans can fall to really low states, but they have a limit to where they can fall as they are already in sin, even though sin begets more sin. Depending on the sin, it's forgivable. Angels (those who live with God) are holy beings, and if they even get a blotch of sin on them, they can't live in God's presence anymore, and they fall away. Could that angel redeem themselves? It depends on the sin. The Devil and his angels are irredeemable because they went against God, and thus were cast out. They cannot return to His presence anymore, so they roam the earth as vengeful spirits without a true physical form because they never had a body. That, I feel, is the lowest of the low an angel can go. And because they're only spirits, they can easily become an influence to the fickle mind. Demons aren't stupid, they just hate God and everything about us, and don't want us to return to God.
Sure, find the passage. I'm a bit confused about humans judging angels at the end, but once you give the passage, I can also look it up and read it through, see what he said prior to the passage, and right after.
XD It's okay, I shouldn't have actually written Forsaken either xD. I didn't want it rated M to begin with, it just turned out that way. It's a guilty pleasure of mine :3.