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As Iamp;#39;m about to show you, we know historically that the document called the Sinaiticus was changed. You canamp;#39;t get around it. Something that was snow white became dark and stained --all throughout 694 pages! But who would do something like that? Or logically speaking, who HAD to have either done it, or been in partnership with whoever did it? Itamp;#39;s unbelievable, but I donamp;#39;t see another option. And it sheds a harsh light on my education and even some of my own assumptions. Want to hear what I learned? Hi, Iamp;#39;m David Daniels from Chick Publications. In my last video, amp;quot;Is Sinaiticus a ?amp;quot;, I showed you how sometime during the 1800s the huge codex (big book) we call Codex Sinaiticus was changed from white to stained and dark. Letamp;#39;s break that down a bit. I am indebted to researcher Steven Avery once again for his painstaking research. Listen to this timeline. In 1844-1850 all of Sinaiticus --meaning the so-called Septuagint Old