Sure.
2007-03-24 20:47:25
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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of course. He would have to talk with the pope and go through a conversion process and I'm sure all eyes would be on him for a long time becuz of his past. But he would be in jail if found, whether or not he converted to Christianity. But anyone who finds the Lord and accepts Jesus as Lord and Saviour is accepted into the Church. Why not?
Look at all the prisoners that change their ways and find Jesus after reading the Bible. And most of them are on death row. If that's how bin Laden finds Jesus, being on death row, then he could possibly be saved. Jesus will let him know.
2007-03-25 03:55:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I could. He would still have to endure the actions of the world courts for his actions, but if he were to in fact repent and accept Jesus as savior, then he would turn to Jesus and God for help to accept what the courts might mete out to him. Salvation does not necessarily mean that you get away with what you have done wrong with no responsibility for those actions. Even Christians do not get away scott free for their sins against man, or society. However, that point of human law aside, yes I could accept him as a brother if, he became a Christian, and yes God would accept him as well.
2007-03-25 04:43:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. If Jesus forgives him than so will I. Of course he is guilty of crimes against humanity and although his sins are washed clean, repentance in his case would mean submitting to what ever punishment he would have to pay society. Whenever someone who has broken the law repents, they need to turn themselves in. As for heaven? there are no loop-holes. He will be there with us.
Also, in his case repentance would mean some sort of restitution for the survivors of his crimes. They may have a hard time forgiving him and I could understand that. I however would be amazed and delighted. If Bin laden can be saved, anyone can.
2007-03-25 04:05:19
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answered by out of the grey 4
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Accept him as a person and fellow believer, yes, of course. Accept the actions of his past? Why refute what's happened? Forgiving someone and forgetting what needs to be taken care of from the past are two different issues, at lest in my mind.
God would will that ALL - Bin Laden included - come to Christ and believe on Him. He doesn't want ANYONE going to hell.
2007-03-26 17:25:46
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answered by Charity 2
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You seem to be very immature to ask this question.
you shouldnt have asked if Christians would accept him or not. It is not a matter, There are various type of christians who accept some thing reject some thing.\
Your question should be like this:
Will Christ accept him?
my answer for this would be "Yes, Yes and Yes" if he really repent and feel sorry for all his wrong doings and confess to Jesus to forgive him then accept Jesus as his personal saviour.
As Jesus knows the deeper and inner parts of your thoughts He will know you repented from outward or from inward.
2007-03-25 04:01:36
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answered by ponder of God's Desire 3
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If this came out in the Christian news, I would certainly ask God to confirm this in my spirit.
If confirmed in my spirit, yes, He would be a brother in Christ, born of God, born of His Spirit, cleansed by His Blood, joint heirs with King Jesus, part of the family of God.
The old murdering man dies, washed in His redeeming blood, the new man in Christ alive forever more.
Christians have prayed for His coming to Gods Redeeming Grace. It would be a true miracle & testimony of Gods Mercy & Grace.
I would sooo rejoice in my spirit. I am rejoicing already at the thought.
Even though it is on record that he died a sinner. Many terrorist must truly be turning to Christ right now. I feel it in my spirit.
2007-03-26 12:58:46
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answered by t a m i l 6
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The U.S. couldn't extradite him for the atrocities on 9-11-01, because something strange happened to all the evidence it was blown into dust, and then scurried away by FEMA and Rudy Guiliani.
We have nothing on him.. And if we did as christians we are bound to forgive our enemies.
2007-03-25 22:34:23
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answered by andy r 3
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I could, if he truly repented (changed his ways) and asked the Lord for forgiveness and walked in Christ's teachings.
Paul murdered many Christians before he was converted
2007-03-25 03:52:34
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answered by Kenneth 4
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Yes I could love Bin as my brother in Christ. Why shouldn't I?
God forgave me of all the rotten things I have done!
Romans 3:23
'for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God'.
2007-03-25 04:06:35
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answered by ? 6
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Sure I would accept him and try to forgive him if he truly did that. He would still of course be put to death when caught because he is a war criminal and a mass murderer. I may forgive him and God may forgive him but he is still responsible to the laws of man.
2007-03-25 03:55:58
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answered by Frank Edwards 3
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