And the back up for this assertion of yours 2C is?
ippy, I believe that there have probably been about 1980 seasonal cycles across the world since Jesus was crucified. That's a pretty sizable amount of Elephant grass and bananas. I'd be surprised if you were able to produce an edible banana that dates from that period of history. On the other hand, I can offer you a written document that dates from between 12 and 22 years after the event I referred to above (45/55 AD). Its called Paul's Epistle to the Galations. Furthermore, I could - if I had access to the relevant archive - produce a hard copy of that document that scientists have dated to the late 2nd or early 3rd century. That's the advantage of written documentation; it can - given the right conditions - survive for centuries.
Let's suppose your evidence proves that somebody called Paul, the actual Paul you're speaking of, did in fact exist and existed at circa the time you say.
How would that bring the mythical, superstitious and magic content of your manual any nearer to being substantiated as any more believable facts than they are at the moment?
As I have tried to explain to you, if anyone were to come up with any viable evidence that supported the mythical, superstitious and magical elements of the said manual, it would be never ending world news on all of the media outlets, and all of those people you keep referring to as atheists would be joining your club.
The above hasn't happened and is very unlikely to happen either, so, in the mean time, what god or gods?
Even if your Paul was about at the times you say he was, even then assuming he did in fact say the things you say he did and assuming the translations did convey, even if not word perfect, as close as possible a faithful translation into English, (Bearing in mind the translation of languages is far from an exact science), it still doesn't amount to anything near to conclusive proof or lend credibility to any of the mythical, superstitious or magical happenings your manual likes to refer to, the happenings that you would like to think did happen.
ippy