Angel

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An Angel wearing a robe

Angels are usually viewed as messengers of a supreme divine being, sent to do the tasks of that being. Traditions vary as to whether angels have free will. While the appearance of angels also varies, many views of angels give them a human shape. Despite a common popular belief - or at least metaphor - that angels are former human beings, most major religious groups deny such a view, and this position is held only by Latter Day Saints and the Bahái Faith.

In art, angels are often depicted as humans with wings, since it is commonly believed that angels can fly. In Christian art and folklore, both adult (male, female, and gender-unspecific) angels and child angels (Cherubim) are common. The latter are often depicted as putti - winged children, often naked or nearly naked. Adult angels are generally never naked, they are decently clad in long robes.

Angels and spanking

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Angels in spanking art

Occasionally angels appear in spanking art. One example is the spanking comic series Mari by Oscar, in which Mari, a female angel, is spanked by God for various mischief.

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