
The Mind They Celebrate, The Truth They Conceal
Concern Summary: There is a subtle but powerful pattern in how history is presented. Figures like Isaac Newton are remembered for their intellect, their discoveries, and their contribution to human progress, yet the foundation of their understanding is rarely explored. What is emphasised is the achievement, while what is omitted is the source. This shaping of perception is not neutral. It reinforces the belief that wisdom originates within man, that knowledge is constructed rather than revealed, and that truth can be reached apart from God. Over time, this produces a culture that values intelligence but loses discernment, that pursues knowledge…































































