Since early Christians considered everything not Christian as evil, and went about the world enforcing their beliefs on people they deemed "savage", with an arrogant, violent and stupid superiority; the answer to your question would be - a culturally rich, peaceful, and healthy planet (no global warming), with the descendants of all of those who were mass murdered through genocide alive today.
2006-08-13 17:36:13
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answered by Tala 3
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But would the white man still have gone all over the world? He just wouldn't have been spreading Christianity? Well, then, he would have been spreading some other form of belief with which he was brought up. All forms of imperialism are cultural, whether their main (i.e., mainly visible) effects are military or spiritual. We take our beliefs with us, just as we're doing now when we go out into space (and by "we" I mean everybody with a space program, not just the United States).
2006-08-14 00:31:14
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answered by Banba 3
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A hell hole.
Christianity stopped the spread of islam into europe in the middle ages. We'd probably be all muslim except for China and few others.There would be way more sunni shiite wars. Jews would be hunted all over and killed.
2006-08-14 00:14:45
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answered by Lupin IV 6
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Doesn't anyone find it odd that mexicans are so devout catholics? Here they are back in the times of mayans, aztecs, and the like, minding their own business. And along come the euro's with their god-ly ways, slaughter the ancient indian tribes, force them to change their ways, and steal their wealth. And here they are having a heart attack when they see the virgin mary in a cinnamon bun. Seems they forgot their roots, but I guess it was gods plan.
2006-08-14 00:15:03
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answered by thrustable 2
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if not christianity, then it would probably have been some other religion ... most humans need their superstition, deities, etc (85% of the planet believe in a "higher power", according to pew research)
2006-08-14 00:28:22
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answered by Anonymous
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actually, i dont think it was the white man who started it all. if you look at the people in the countries where it all started, they are not white.
2006-08-14 00:19:35
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answered by chris l 5
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My ancestors on the Cheorkee side might have been better off!
Hell, we might still have our land!
2006-08-14 00:14:43
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answered by ravencadwell 3
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Just in case you missed it..... the original "evangelists" of the gospel.... were not white.......
2006-08-14 00:15:04
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answered by PreacherTim63(SFECU) 5
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The rocks would cry out!!
2006-08-14 00:55:30
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answered by Caryn J 1
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probably a better place
2006-08-14 00:12:01
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answered by KingRichard 6
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