Codex Sinaiticus: Weapon of the Higher Critics
Below is a link to a BBC documentary called "The Beauty of Books" that covers the history and influence of the Codex Sinaiticus, loosely referred to as the world's oldest Bible, but more specifically containing what is said to be the oldest complete copy of the New Testament. This documentary reveals how the manuscript is used by the higher critics as a weapon against the Bible's inspiration and inerrancy. Notice at the ending how Dr. Scot McKendrick from the British Library says that Sinaiticus is proof that the Bible was "evolving" in the fourth century, and so that should be "a caution to people about how they interpret and how they use this text."
In our opinion, what he means by that is that Christians should be careful not to take any particular passage of the Bible too seriously, because it was a book written by men and is full of errors and corrections.
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The video was removed. Even some video games that involve a story have in them how we have been lied to and how the bible is not true. I debate people on the internet and in life, very often. What becomes obvious with them is that they can't stay on topic. To seek truth to a question, one must first know what the question is and then stay focused in getting info to your question. Today, that is a lost art.