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Everyone forgot about Jackie Tristan, so i think that Kubo is not the only racist here.

Lille Barro's first form was supposed to take the form of a: Seraphim, also called the nobles or burning ones. they aren't as vividly described as the cherubim or some of the other creatures. But yeah the cute angels of some church paintings are nothing like how angels are described biblically. Even Gabriel the messenger, who actually looked like a man was still terrifying to most people. So in all of his appearances he prefaced conversation with "do not be afraid" or some words of encouragement.

His New Form is a: Cherub: a winged angelic being described in biblical tradition as attending on God. It is represented in ancient Middle Eastern art as a lion or bull with eagles' wings and a human face, and regarded in traditional Christian angelology as an angel of the second highest order of the ninefold celestial hierarchy.

Don't looked for then on Google Images because there's only gonna be "Human" angels when Angels don't even have "Human" form to begin with.

No, angels are not glorified human beings. Matthew 22:30 explains that they do not marry or reproduce like humans, and Hebrews 12:22-23 says that when we get to the heavenly Jerusalem, we will be met by “myriads of angels” and “the spirits of righteous men made perfect”—two separate groups.

Angels are a company or association, not a race descended from a common ancestor (Luke 20:34-36). We are called “sons of men,” but angels are never called “sons of angels.”

Do Angels have Wings?

Some special angels do (seraphims), but not most.

Some Bible passages picture angels with wings (Isaiah 6:2,6). Other verses talk about angels flying, and we assume that the wings would be useful for that flight (Daniel 9:21). However, I suspect that angels can move around without having to depend on wings.

Most references to angels in the Bible say nothing about wings, and in passages like Genesis 18-19, it is certain that no wings were visible.

Author: Dr. John Bechtle.

Angels never die (Luke 20:36). They go to YHWH GOD.