I don't see why not. I've never heard of a non-Christian being banned from ANY place that's open to the public.
2007-07-03 04:46:16
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answered by The_Cricket: Thinking Pink! 7
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Christians (followers of Jesus Christ) have no where that another human is not allowed to go.
There may be certain sects of worshippers that deem certain items more important than others, but they would be wrong biblically to do this.
Anytime in the bible that it was foreseen that the people might worship something or someone other than God, it was disposed of and the people were not allowed to know where and how it was disposed of. (the body of Moses comes to mind)
The building that we hold our worship services in most of the year is open to all, even non believers, especially non bellievers. On the occasions that we hold services elsewhere, you are still more than welcome to sit in, join in, eat with us, fellowship with us.
2007-07-03 04:49:55
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answered by cindy 6
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Yes, thousands of non-Christian tourists visit St. Peter's Basilica in Rome every single year, as well as the catacombs and many historic churches.
2007-07-03 04:48:59
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answered by The Raven † 5
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Yes. Christians are supposed to live by example and introduce other to their faith. How can they do that if they exclude people? I am a Christian, but I know some people who think they are doing right by not comingling with non-Christians. I think that attitude is very judgemental, but that's just me.
2007-07-03 04:48:53
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answered by Lady in Red 4
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Sami D,
There is no such place . . . not in Christianity . . .
There maybe a 'place' inside ones' heart, where we 'meet' God . . . but only the individual can go there . . .
We have places where we exercise restraint, or great reverence . . . the Sanctuary . . . a prayer room . . . something along that line . . . but anyone can enter.
2007-07-03 04:52:27
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answered by Clark H 4
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They do. Cause it don't say in your passport wheather you are Christian or not. I ve been to all the religious spots in borth Jerusalem and Bethlehem...nobody aksed sheet.
2007-07-03 04:48:08
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answered by IggySpirit 6
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Uhh, there are no "holy places". There may be historical sights, but that's all they are.
2007-07-03 04:46:13
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answered by Machaira 5
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With Mormons, if you are not one, you are not allowed to go inside the temple...
2007-07-03 04:47:02
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answered by NONAME 5
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yes..but to participate in some holy sacraments you gonna have to be convert
2007-07-03 04:47:42
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answered by G.xi 1
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if ya wanna come to church with me...then come to church with me...no one can stop you...i just ask you be respectful...thats all.
( side note..im not currently attending any churches)
2007-07-03 04:47:19
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answered by Anonymous
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