gb queries in the OP:
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"my question is that the possibility that things errode quicker in an area of more sin than others?"
This experiment has already been performed with compelling results! The Shroud of Turin, which is known to be 2000 years old, shows a carbon 14 date around the 13th century, i. e., about 700 years old, indicating a radioactive decay rate only about 1/3 that of the average of materials used to calibrate the C14 dating system. Since Jesus was 1/2 god, 1/2 human (or, apparently, 2/3 god and 1/3 human), this all makes perfect scientific sense. On the other hand, Jesus was 100% free of sin (but NOT of temptation!), so erosion rates may be determined more by godliness that sin-freeness. In any case, since most churches have annual drives to raise funds for repairs, rebuilding, and maintenance, it is obvious where the erosive powers of sin and satanism are most prevalent.