Harmeet Dhillon, assistant attorney general for Civil Rights at the Justice Department, said the probe was part of the Trump administration's ‘commitment to combatting religious discrimination’
Just gonna point out but based off of artifacts it probably only took about 80 years for things to start getting transcribed into the new testament, though that could be a bias towards what we have intact who knows they may have immediately written everything down while he was alive but all those examples got destroyed by time. We’re lucky to have the “signature” of Charles the Great of Frankia and that’s with active preservation by antiquarians while he was still alive kinda doubt a desert cult being in an actively suppressed region has that type of resources.
Note im a Neo-pagan not Christian I just find this area of archeology and history to be really fucken interesting.
Just gonna point out but based off of artifacts it probably only took about 80 years for things to start getting transcribed into the new testament, though that could be a bias towards what we have intact who knows they may have immediately written everything down while he was alive but all those examples got destroyed by time. We’re lucky to have the “signature” of Charles the Great of Frankia and that’s with active preservation by antiquarians while he was still alive kinda doubt a desert cult being in an actively suppressed region has that type of resources.
Note im a Neo-pagan not Christian I just find this area of archeology and history to be really fucken interesting.