In traditional Christian theology, it is not believed that humans become angels in Heaven. Angels and humans are considered distinct creations with different natures.
According to Christian beliefs:
- Angels are spiritual beings created by God, and they serve as messengers or agents of God's will.
- Humans are created separately and have physical and spiritual components. The belief is that humans have both a mortal body and an immortal soul.
The idea that humans become angels in Heaven is not a teaching in mainstream Christian doctrine. Instead, Christianity teaches that in Heaven, individuals will be in the presence of God and will experience eternal life in a state of glorification.
This belief may vary among different Christian denominations, but in general, the concept is that humans and angels are different types of beings, and individuals do not transform into angels in the afterlife.