Quote Originally Posted by Kommodus
1. It's common to say that beings act exactly as they're designed/evolved to act; that is to say, our choices are deterministic. If that's the case, then free will would have to be a myth for humans, animals, angels, or any other being you could think of. However, if free will is real, then our choices are genuine and non-deterministic, and we are genuinely responsible for them. If that's the case, then things really can turn out differently depending on the choices we make.
It's common to the christian teology to state that free will is the rule, but animals don't have free will, it doesn't matter if free will is a reality or not. Though arguing about this like a science is an oxymoron, faith should be enough to determine any views about the non-existence.
2. As far as I can tell, the angels described in the Bible have a free will just as much as any human - they have genuine choices and genuine responsibility.
I saw something about this in a movie...Before crippling my argument I should say that it can be a loyal conclusion from the Old Testament book, afterall jewish belief also states that we don't have free will, we're predetermined in everyway, thus the angels are not exceptions.
Perhaps is one of those problems that the Bible usually has regarding contradictions.
3. Hell is not a place where the devil/demons live - it's not their "base of operations" as some tradition holds. Hell is separation from God (and therefore from the source of all that is good), plain and simple. The Bible uses imagery to describe both heaven and hell; it's not wise to focus on trying to discover too many literal details of either.
As there's no point in literally taking heaven existence. It could be said that heaven, as hell, is an state of the mind.