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socials: insta: / baileyjamieson tiktok: / baileydjamieson I go live sometimes! / baileydjamieson What if some of the most infamous criminals in history—like Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer—truly repented and accepted Jesus Christ as their Savior before they died? Could they really be in heaven? And why does that idea make so many of us deeply uncomfortable? In this video, we explore the controversial and emotional question of salvation, grace, justice, and forgiveness. We examine the reported Christian conversions of Bundy and Dahmer, what the Bible says about repentance, and whether God’s mercy extends even to the worst sinners. Many people struggle with the tension between justice for victims and the Christian teaching of grace. If salvation is based on faith in Jesus—not on moral performance—what does that mean for notorious criminals? And what does it reveal about our own understanding of sin, judgment, and eternal life? This discussion dives into: Ted Bundy’s alleged jailhouse conversion Jeffrey Dahmer’s baptism and prison faith Biblical teachings on repentance and forgiveness Why the idea of heaven for serial killers feels offensive The difference between earthly justice and divine mercy What this says about all of us Whether you’re a Christian, skeptic, or just interested in theology, this video challenges us to confront difficult questions about grace, fairness, and the nature of salvation. Watch to the end and share your thoughts in the comments: Can someone who committed unimaginable evil truly be forgiven?