Quote Originally Posted by Seraph_Immanuel View Post
That's cringe.
Cringe... says the one putting "Seraph" in their nickname together with "Immanuel".

The word seraph actually originates from saraph (seraphim for plural) which appears in the Tanakh but not in the Bible and it actually means fiery flying serpent. The fun fact is that Seraphim in Christian angelology are the highest-ranking angels and the general understanding of what seraphim mean is "the burning ones" which is a half-truth. Kinda similar to the story of Adam and Eve which is what makes it all the more fascinating to read and learn about this stuff. Christianity ending up being so twisted and corrupted that in the end what was once called a serpent, a fiery flying serpent ended up being perceived by the masses as the closest servants to God. I am really starting to wonder if Christians are not worshiping the Devil and demons they are so afraid of.

What's with Christianity and snakes, first they say the devil used a snake to deceive adam and eve into obtaining illumination and then they say the "ones" (snakes) on fire with wings are the closest servants of God. I thought things were meant to be burning only in Lake of Fire but apparently, it's the same thing in Heaven too. Burning eternally is not that bad after all.