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Consider that you could pick both Itinerant Preachers and Religious Texts. Now, without you making the effort to spread the religion it spread 30% farther and up to 50% faster, it basically spreads itself. On a huge map you will have cities on the other side of the world from civs you've never met following it. Combo with Tithe or World church for easy moeny or culture repectfully. Alternatively you could get two founder beliefs like Tithe and World Church and then just have more reward. Either way, I can say from experience before trying that, the Byzantine just didn't work, after that, they felt almost unfair.
On emperor or multiplayer the thing about religions is that you need to pick your beliefs soon, but it dosn't have to be first, you just have to have a large enough selection to make something that works. The Celts are good at being first to found a religion because of their UA and then enhance their religion, but that's it. If you go down peity hard right away it'll probably work before Immortal difficulty and against people. Provided you can use the extra belief well.
That being said though that's really only possible with a lot of faith and luck, so in that sense Byzantium is a gamble of a civ