To paraphrase the respected theologian Capt. James Tiberius Kirk, what need does God have, for servants?
Also, what reasons do you have to believe that you'll be happy in Heaven? According to conventional Christian theology, Lucifer and a third of the angels (plus however many defected to marry Earth women in Genesis 6) were willing to face everlasting torture in Hell rather than remain in Heaven.
Consider that, according to your story, when they initially made this decision they weren't bat-winged fanged horrors, they were holy angels. Consider also, that they lived in Heaven when it was at its most perfect (no "sin" to blame any flaws on), in the direct presence of your god. All you've got to go on are some vague and heavily symbolic descriptions in a book.
Also, what reasons do you have to believe that you'll be happy in Heaven? According to conventional Christian theology, Lucifer and a third of the angels (plus however many defected to marry Earth women in Genesis 6) were willing to face everlasting torture in Hell rather than remain in Heaven.
Consider that, according to your story, when they initially made this decision they weren't bat-winged fanged horrors, they were holy angels. Consider also, that they lived in Heaven when it was at its most perfect (no "sin" to blame any flaws on), in the direct presence of your god. All you've got to go on are some vague and heavily symbolic descriptions in a book.