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At the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C., a historic archaeological find is being featured for a limited time: the Megiddo Mosaic. Israeli archaeologists discovered it in 2005. Until now, Israeli authorities had prohibited public access to the artifact, but that changed when it went on display for the first time at the Museum of the Bible in D.C. The Megiddo Mosaic has attracted hundreds of visitors and evoked various reactions. The mosaic is the first known archaeological evidence where Jesus Christ is acknowledged as God—about a hundred years before it was declared doctrine by the Council of Nicaea. Abigail Galvan has more on the world's oldest Christian church.
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