Things would have almost certainly developed quite differently if the press was around in the 1st century. What things would have changed, however, we can only make educated guesses at. The press wouldn't have just changed Christianity. It would have changed other things that would have, in turn, also influenced Christianity. The results of such a ripple effect are unpredicable...but generally make fun fictional reading.
2007-11-04 08:32:49
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answered by Nightwind 7
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Well no, and neither would the protestant churches. Most churches that came out of the reformation subscribe to Nicean christianity, in creed and selection of scriptures. Arians, Donatians, Gnostics, but of course also Manicheans, Zoroastrians, Mithraists, etc... would have had a chance to find an audience anywhere in Europe instead of being marginalized locally.
What-if history on such a scale is really tricky though.
2007-11-04 07:45:58
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answered by Ray Patterson - The dude abides 6
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And what if there were no more theoretical questions? What has happened in the past is done. Why do we insist on convoluting what is a "fait accompli" with a bunch of "what-ifs" that have no impact upon past, present, or future?
I'm more concerned with what happens now and in the future, BASED upon what the past has given us. Kinda reminds me of the old George Carlin routine (when George was GOOD), when his character, the "Hippy-Dippy Weatherman" was part of the "Church of What's Happening Now." While the past gives us our present, continually speculating about the past is, for me, as waste of time and effort.
Have a blessed day.
2007-11-04 08:36:47
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answered by wyomugs 7
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Yes, the Protestants wouldn't however since that was one of their major claims, the bible being kept secret. Which it wasn't it was in Churches for all to read. There was just no way of mass producing it.
2007-11-04 07:45:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I think the catholic church would be different. The church and religion and traditions play away too big role in their relationship with God. Regular church goers' Bible knowledge is very minimal in the Catholic church..
2007-11-04 07:50:32
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answered by BaC Helen 7
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yes. but without the Catholic Church, Christianity wouldn't have survived this long.
2007-11-04 07:45:10
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answered by Perceptive 5
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More so and more wide spread and more well known
2007-11-04 07:47:50
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answered by James O 7
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it would probably be different, but there is no way of knowing.
2007-11-04 07:43:11
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answered by * 6
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