This is definitely a brain teaser.
1. Very co-incidental that the devil arrive just after Adam to tempt them.
2. Does it make sense that God make angels and humans. Then when angels rebel, He decides they cannot live with Him and the good angels so He sends them to man. It is like man getting a raw deal / dumping the trash on man..who happens to be weaker then angels.
It makes more sense to me that the plan for humans be from start an amalgamation of ''flesh, waiting for curse world and devil'. With Jesus coming to save us. A kind of round two of creations in His image after the angels. A testing ground. But then I guess we cannot grasp God's omniscience, maybe He knew the devil's fall would line up perfectly.
Well, we know that Jesus says that he saw satan fall from heaven like lightning. So the earth must have been here for him to fall onto. Interesting side note, Jesus doesn’t say that He cast satan out of heaven, just that He saw this.
Very interesting point that the bad angels were dumped on us. Why?
1. God knows that creating beings with ability to choose to obey or not obey, which He obviously decided to allow, He knew that some would inevitably fall from honor, or sin, or whatever you want to call it.
2. Knowing this, wouldn’t a God of love, mercy and goodness make a plan to redeem, to teach, to allow for this inevitability of selfishness and still have a way to bring some back to Himself for glory to share.
God creates one type of being to know what God is, and another to be flesh instead of spirit who must know God through faith. We often hear that it is not fair that unbelievers do not know who God really is, and since they have no undeniable proof of a God, and yet they are condemned to hell. How much worse it is for the angels who have all the proof they want and when they rebel, there is no redemption for them. It makes this faith separation the desirable place to be.
That is why the unforgivable sin is blaspheme the Holy Spirit, i.e. knowing all about God and still rebelling. God’s rule is that there is no redemption for someone who knows what God is all about and then still think they know better, making themselves higher than God, satan’s original sin. Those who are not aware of all that God is, then have the opportunity to be redeemed. A good and faithful servant.
Sorry I took the long way back to the original question of why God would dump the angels on us. I don’t presume to know. But from what I do know, this could be being used as part of the plan for redemption. He makes the angels as an example to mankind, as to what God desires of us. The good angels are servants and loyal. The evil angels are selfish, haughty, destructive, proud, and so on. We learn much from the examples in the Bible of how the angels revere the Lord and how to worship.
This life is a learning process, and only God knows what the ending purpose is.