The Codex Sinaiticus dates to the fourth century BCE and was discovered in the 19th century.
Very few people have seen it due to its fragile state — that and the fact that parts of it are in collections scattered across the globe.
It'll give scholars and those interested their first chance to take a look.
However, I've got a feeling that some people won't be happy to see it online, since it makes no mention of the resurrection, which is a central part of Christian belief."
http://www.codexsinaiticus.org/en/
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Thousands of Muslims Converting to Christianity in Bangladesh Despite Rising Persecution
Even though persecution against Christians in Bangladesh is on the rise, so is the number of Muslims converting to Christianity in the south Asian nation.
Just as in other countries where the population is dominated by a Muslim majority government, Christians in Bangladesh are at risk of being killed or persecuted because of their faith in Jesus Christ.
But while nearly 90 percent of Bangladesh's population of 165 million people is Muslim, Christianity is gaining traction.
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