they have to confess to God and ask Him to forgive them and accept God as their Lord and Saviour.then definitely God will accept them and He already loves them so much in their sins and wrongdoings..how much more when they surrender their lives to Him?
2006-10-12 22:28:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Moses commited murder. David plotted to have a woman's husband killed, so he could marry her. Rahab & Mary Magdalene were prostitutes. Thomas was a tax collector. Simon cut off the ear of a soldier, when they attempted to arrest Jesus. A thief was crucified on a cross next to Jesus, but was forgiven. Throughout the bible, we are told thatpeople who have committed crimes were forgiven, when they prayed to God and asked for his forgiveness, and for Him to become their God and saviour. St. Augustine's past would make Hugh Hefner blush, but he asked forgiveness, was forgiven and became one of the leading thinker/teachers within the church.
2006-10-12 20:50:23
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answered by Sir Ed 4
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depends on what kind/types of crimes they committed. If they purposely done it without anyreason or just for personal interest, there's no tolerance in that, but if there's a good reason for it (according to god, he judges it), then maybe...
2006-10-12 20:41:03
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answered by Tank D 3
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No.
They got themselves kick on the butts by our creator and get thrown into the slammer on planet earth.
So be careful on what you do out there when you think you can't see our creator but find yourselves in the slammer for the crime you created in digging up your own grave on planet earth.
2006-10-12 22:29:26
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answered by Anonymous
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only if they ask for forgivness & accepted Jesus Christ as their personal savior.
2006-10-12 20:46:40
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answered by MTE 2
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