As Christians, we have few and far examples since the timeless sacrifice of our lord and Savior. However, one such example exists, a mind so mighty and formidable it has given shape to much of what we owe modern science even today, and related feats of achievement built sequentially from then. This is no less, then the prowessing intimidating mind of Isaac Newton. Categorized as a scientist, theologist, mathmatician, naturalist, philosopher, and accomplished astronomer!

Leaving much enduring work in his path, from the discovery of the very concept of gravity itself, to profound mathematical truths still difficult to comprehend. However, his work didn’t stop there, something seemed to be gnawing at the mind of Newton behind his tireless critical achievements.

Though there could be other works I am not familiar with, I am talking about his seminal theological manuscripts on the Nature of God, Christianity, our heritage of Bible interpretation, and lastly our almost never ending call to vigilence.

Unfortunately, these handwritten, highly prized documents after his death fell into the wrong hands. As a British citizen and Royal Society ranking member, the University of Cambridge held the manuscripts for all the more of a century. However, somewhere, the decision was made, that these sacred documents did so well not serve the interests of the university since they were religious texts and not academic. This was a catastrophic decision, which led to an auction house in London, selling them to the highest bidder sometime in the mid 20th century. Nobody other than, a rabbi and the modern Jewish state got a hold of them. Why does this matter to any of us? You might be asking? Well, among our scientific patrons great achievement, was the highly renowned Newton’s law of motion, explained under cause and effect equivalent correspondance. Cause and effect? If God set multiple precedents for man by his famous prophets such as the case in Moses, Noah and Job, then suddenly, that law was foolishly suspended.

Suspend cause and effect, and briefly you will have impunity from world governing systems, and unanswered moral public outcry. Such as happened already, with the debatable genocide and ethnic cleansing of Gaza, after repeated calls from the ICJ (International Court) and UN Security Council to desist and yield all air and ground assaults, and attend a court panel. What did they later do? Laughed it all off as incredulous anti-semitism.

This is a very serious matter, Newton and his laws, universally omnipresent, before, and forever, must never be helplessly hidden, taken out of public domain, or obscured.

I am calling on one or two British resident citizens to please spend 20 minutes submitting a public petition on the awareness and respectful return of this work to English soil and patrimony.

I am pleaing for your active awareness, and public pressure campaign to restore this one of a kind masterpiece back in the hands of the Roman Catholic Church or the Royal Society. Granted, there are some online resources that pretend to offer each page of the manuscripts online, such as is The Newton Project. However, this is not free of manipulation, selective disclosure, and diminishment of one fierce and formidable connection to chronological Biblical understanding and a closeness to our Maker.

Kindly take one of any three of these actions, or more if you choose.

  1. Write an email to the Vatican https://www.vaticano.com/en/contacts/
  2. Write in to the Royal Society or media https://royalsociety.org/about-us/contact-us/

From Jericho’s enclave battle sacked by the untried hand of Joshua to the book of Job to Madam Saint Jeane of Arc to William Tyndale to Battle of Antioch to Michealangelo to the Sistine Chapel to William Shakespeare, Holy Crusaders to Thomas Edison to Henry Ford JFK RFK Jr. MLK, Christians have their place in history and above all righteous reputation of morality to uphold.

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