They are infinite in knowledge too? No, sorry. They are FINITE in their knowledge and their compass, therefore they are finite beings.
I didn't say that they were infinite in knowledge. You inserted that assumption.
GrowingInGrace said:
Angels of God are in the presence of God who is light. So they know more than humans do about the kingdom of God - the spirit realm.
The only being that is infinite is God. He is the only one who is omnipresent, omniscient, all knowing, etc. No angel is infinite. They will live forever, but we will live forever also, and we are not infinite. Length of life is not a determiner of an infinite being.
One having eternity, one in Christ Jesus having a glorified body, one having access to all that God knows gets very close to being an infinite being.
Though now we are finite, but then we will be infinite.
I don't know where to begin with this...So these angels that fell, including Lucifer (aka Satan) forgot everything about God when they fell?
I didn't say that they forgot. You inserted that assumption.
GrowingInGrace said:
The only angels who don't know anything that would have to do with God would be the fallen angels who are of the darkness.
They can't comprehend what God has made humans capable of comprehending.
The second statement clarifies the first.
GrowingInGrace said:
If demons had been capable of comprehending, then they never would have crucified the Lord of glory because that was their defeat.
That statement clarifies the first two.
Then how do you suppose Satan quoted (nearly perfectly) God breathed scripture to Jesus?
In no way did I at anytime indicate that satan couldn't read or quote scripture.
I also used the word comprehend, or lack of in conjunction with the crucifixion of Jesus.
Do you or do you not agree that due to his dark and rebellious nature, Satan twisted it's meaning in an attempt to get Jesus to bow and acknowledge him as master.
Satan knew about the command to Adam to not eat of the tree of knowledge of Good and Evil.
Probably did. But that doesn't indicate that he's supersmart.
And the Amplified Bible in Jn 14:30 calls Satan, a fallen angel, an evil genius.
The phrase "evil genious" is in parenthesis meaning that it's added at the privilege of the person or persons who put the Bible in amplified version. The phrase is not found anywhere in the original text.
So I'd say they'd be able to comprehend what humans are capable of and more.
Satan is not able to comprehend what a person is thinking. If satan were able to comprehend more than a person could then he'd be able to comprehend God, and he can't.
However, there are things that cannot enter into their mind or spirit (how ever you want to define it), love for example, and I believe this may be what you may mean?
It's true, with God's love a person is able to discern/comprehend. But that isn't what I was thinking about at the time I wrote the post.
Also, in your opinion when were they cast out of heaven?
My opinion makes no difference whatsoever. I put forth scriptures that I believe give answer to a question.
From Genesis we understand that "the snake" is not a literal crawling reptile but a creature that allowed satan to speak through it, which God cursed to be a crawling reptile.
So satan was cast out sometime before God began to create all that is recorded in Genesis chapter one, etc. Ezekiel 28:16 confirms it.
No one can be in heaven who opposes God. The concept is much like magnets. Put like ends facing each other and they pull themselves together. Put opposite ends facing each other and they both resist each other.
It seems that you are tying their casting out of God's presence with their fall from grace. However, in Job there is evidence that Lucifer had access to the presence of God (which is of course after Lucifer's sin).
Ezekiel 28:16 says not.
If you will check the word "presence" in regard to God, you will see many scriptures in the old testament where the believer talks about being in God's presence.
But of course we know that they never left earth and visited heaven in order to do it.
We are told to come to the throne of grace, but the statement is not literal.
In the Jewish religious culture they use a prayer shawl to remind themselves of God's omni nature in their daily lives.
So the prayer shawl is figuratively synonymous with God's presence.
In the gospels Jesus told Peter that satan sought to sift him as wheat. Does that in anyway sound similar to what satan wanted to do with Job? In both cases their faith in God was greatly tested.
Jesus told Peter, I have prayed that your faith not fail. And neither did Job's faith in God fail.
Satan had to ask permission from God in both cases. To do that he had to address God. But why assume that he literally went to the throne of God in order to do it?
Righteousness and unrighteousness are those two magnets., they oppose one another.
You don't have to accept my reasons for believing this. You asked me what I believed about it and I've told you.
Uhm, they can't read it for themselves?

I didn't say that they couldn't read the Bible for themselves.
GrowingInGrace said:
So yes of course they'd be longing to know things of what's to come. But we Christians could help them out by telling them what the book of Revelation says concerning their ultimate destiny.
They seem to act like they don't remember what the Bible says in certain places, so I meant that any Christian could remind them by reading it outloud. A person would have to do that because they can't read our minds.
We Christians can help the Angels out by telling the Angels what the book of Revelation says? Hebrews (2:2) says that the Word of God is delivered to US through the Angels and not through US to ANGELS...and Revelation backs this up.
Well see. I wasn't talking about the angels, but about demons.
I would like for you to provide me reference that demons crucified the Lord because it was they who did not comprehend (as opposed to humans or fallen angel or the combination of the two/all of the above).

I see that now you agree with what I've been stating all along. That demons cannot comprehend everything.
I have a question for you. What is the difference between demons and fallen angels?
Do you think that the humans (the pharisees, etc Or the disciples) did comprehend?
Because I have been looking for scriptural proof of this (not necessarily the demonic aspect) for some time.
In Him,
TSS
1 Corinthians 2 said:
6-8, "We do, however, speak a message of wisdom among the mature, but not the wisdom of this age or of the rulers of this age, who are coming to nothing.
No, we speak of Gods secret wisdom, a wisdom that has been hidden and that God destined for our glory before time began.
None of the rulers of this age understood it, for if they had, they would not have crucified the Lord of glory."
The scripture can certainly refer to human rulers, as it does in Ezekiel 28:1-10.
But Ezekiel 28:11- 19 is talking about the anointed cherub.. satan's former position.
Surely you are aware that demons work by getting people, or in the case of the Genesis creature, to do his bidding.
The phrase, "the rulers of this age/world" is a reference to those demons. You recall Judas Iscariot? Do you recall that the record stated that the devil entered him and he went away to betray Jesus?