Thread:SomeoneYouUsedToKnow/@comment-25936766-20170721013330/@comment-25936766-20170726220850

GreyStark wrote: 1-Jesus rejected a pile of Jewish doctrine. The Kosher diet, doing nothing but religious devotion of the sabbath, the "an eye for an eye" thing.

2-Here's Catholic teaching on archangels https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archangel#Roman_Catholic 1-Doesn't really change much though. Yes, Jesus wasn't the most Jewish of Jewish. He didn't even meet their criteria for "The Messiah", and thus while he was seen as the most influencial rabbi (master/teacher), he's seen as a False Messiah as well.

But he was Jewish, not Catholic or Protestant or part of any of the bodies of the Christian Church that formed after his death and cannot even decide on what parts of the Bible are canon or not and how much.

So if we're going to talk about angels, I'd rather follow Judaism and not the cherry-pickers that came after it.

2-.....Okay, that tells me that the ones that are offically canon in Catholicism are Raphael, Gabriel and Uriel, with everyone else either not being recognized as canon or being somewhat dubious.

It doesn't directly counter the idea of a Hierarchy of Angels however.