Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-24577079-20141203031648/@comment-5789047-20151215235805

Spartian300 wrote: Dude, the Nazis supported THEIR version of Christianity. They worshipped old Norse myths, (not literally) as being German and what not.

If I'm correct, the Danes reestablished contact in the 1700s, at the most.

The colonists might not have been explorers, but they did help pave the way for America. Besides, if we're getting rid of Christianity, what's to say that Celtic Pagans survive? Hell, this such a big POD, North America might be free of Europe completely. Think about that. 1. They supported general Christianity. Link where they worshipd Norse gods.

2. So the Americas were already discovered, making this point of yours null.

3. Very unlikely, especially considering Columbus set sail for commercial reasons. Perhaps it would have happened later, perhaps earlier, but to say the Europeans wouldn't have colonized it at all is silly.