That would be boring all the same.
2007-02-16 23:21:25
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answered by Anonymous
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It would be 100% white christian.
2007-02-16 23:23:29
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answered by Aaron 1
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As each physique else has mentioned, the a number of sects of Christianity by no ability look waiting to believe one yet another, and there would be non-provide up religious strife. As a Canadian, i can think of that considered one of those human beings would get bored stiff with it and bypass away...and extremely some them would come right here to take secure haven in our greater secular society. we'd ought to have plenty tighter protection at our borders to maintain the crazier ones out, nonetheless. and we'd ought to make stronger our military. residing next to a nuclear-armed theocracy would make it a necessity.
2016-10-15 12:22:10
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answered by ? 4
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75% of America is already Christian, so I think it would be less of a leap to go 100% Christian.
2007-02-16 23:33:07
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answered by Anonymous
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*You are forgetting that America covers more than just the U.S.. But the U.S. is made up of many cultures, many races, and many religious beliefs. Even in the early years religious freedom was the cry, not Christian religious freedom, but religious freedom. do you think the founding fathers of this country were stupid and did not know what religious freedom meant? i don't, I think they knew exactly what they were doing.*
2007-02-16 23:31:17
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answered by Anonymous
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No such "white" race. Their forefathers came from other countries that actually have names to races that appropriately apply to their countries like Poland, Germany, England, Sweden and what not. White doesn't tell me anything...
Secondly, I have yet to meet anyone who thinks that if you're not "white", you're not American. (Except for racists and bigots)
Remind yourself that America was named after an Italian named Amerigo Vespuci.
Lastly, our founding forefathers never considered themselves as "white", but rather descendants from other countries.
And you see how religion segregates people and their cultures?
And you see how cultures segregate themselves from other cultures and their religion?
And you're trying to sell me on the word of "God"? Is this what you're learning from your religion?
2007-02-16 23:27:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I'M sure there is a segment of the U.S. population that would, maybe even larger than Id like to admit, but on the whole no I don't believe that most Americans want that.
2007-02-16 23:22:02
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answered by Jayson Kane 7
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Either way would be 100% FooKED UP!
2007-02-16 23:21:19
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answered by Anonymous
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100% none of them
2007-02-16 23:22:27
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answered by Zifikos 5
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there are no dumb questions...some are just naive. given all the many races/religions in this country, neither would be possible. for the record i don't desire either choice. peace be with you.
2007-02-16 23:27:19
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answered by formerlylunesta@yahoo.com 4
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It would be impossible to get a majority vote on either subject.
2007-02-16 23:21:52
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answered by Preacher 6
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