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Authored by the Holy Spirit

In Team ship with: teacher, author and researcher Neill G. Russell and 11-year-old Jeremiah Hazelwood

Table of Contents Chapter One: Isaac Newton's Childhood and Family History Pages 2 - 5 Chapter Two Genesis One - verse by verse Pages 6 – 14 Chapter Three: Satan's seeds of doubt Pages 15 – 23 Chapter Four: The Lord said, "Let there be light." Pages 24 - 32 Chapter Five: 6 days or 14 billion years? Pages 33 - 37 Chapter Six: Genesis One or Science? Pages 38 - 47 Chapter Seven: Creation made complete Pages 48 - 49Information

A Brief Overview of My Life and Family History

Everyone knows me, Isaac Newton as a brilliant 17 th century English scientist and mathematician. During my lifetime, I made major contributions in our advanced understanding of chemistry, physics and mathematics including discovering: * the chemical relationship between matter and energy, * the three laws of motion, * the law of gravity, * the full spectrum of optical light * the mathematical formulas for advanced calculus.

A Brief Overview of the Life and Family History of Isaac Newton

What most of the world doesn’t know about me is that I also grew up as an insecure child in a fatherless home. My journey through life begins with a sad and lonely childhood.

A Brief Overview of my Family's History

Isaac Newton Sr. 1606 - 1642

My father's name was also Isaac Newton. He was born August of 1606 in Lincolnshire, England. Like most members of his family, my father, Isaac Sr. was a prosperous farmer, who raised sheep on his Lincolnshire estate. He was also completely uneducated and my father could not even sign his own name.

A Brief Overview of my Family's History

Hannah Ayscough 1623 - 1679

My mother's maiden name Hannah Ayscough. She was born in 1623 in Market Overton, a village located in Rutland, England. Her father was James Ayscough, and her mother was Margery Blythe.

A Brief Overview of My Family's History by Isaac Newton

My mother, Hannah Ayscough, and my father, Isaac Newton Sr., were married in April 1642. During the brief time they were married, they raised sheep together on their Lincolnshire estate. It was also during this same time period that Hannah Newton became pregnant with her soon to be delivered first child, me, Isaac Newton.

A Brief Overview of my Family History by Isaac Newton

Sadly, my father, Isaac Newton Sr. died in October of 1642 at the age 36, leaving his pregnant wife, Hannah to take care of their hundreds of sheep and their large Lincolnshire estate alone.

A Brief Overview of My Family History by Isaac Newton

Due to the major stress of being pregnant and left alone to care for the major needs of her Lincolnshire estate, just a few months after her husband’s death, my mother Hannah prematurely gave birth to their only child, me, Isaac Newton, on Christmas Day, December 25 th of 1642. The moment of my birth, my mother, Hannah reportedly said that her newborn baby, Isaac was so small she could have fit him inside a teacup.

A Brief Overview of My Family History by Isaac Newton

Barnabas Smith

In January of 1664, just after my third birthday, my mother met a wealthy clergyman named Barnabas Smith, a minister of a church in the nearby village of North Witham. Barnabas Smith told my mother he would marry her under one condition, he didn't want a stepson. My mother decided to marry Barnabas Smith and went to live with her new husband, leaving me, Isaac Newton, her only child to be raised in the care of my maternal grandparents, Margery and James Ayscough in Grantham.

A Brief Overview of My Family History by Isaac Newton

This experience of being abandoned by my mother and not having the nurturing presence of a loving, caring father in my life left me emotionally scarred and likely played a role in shaping my solitary, untrusting nature. I also never found emotional loving support and attachment with my grandparents either. For nine years I lived with my grandparents in their home in Grantham totally separated from my mother until her new husband died.

My Early Years of Preparation by Isaac Newton

When I was 12, my grandparents enrolled me at The King's School in Grantham where I was boarded at the home of the local a 'pharmacist‘ because the daily walk from my grandparent’s home to school was too long.

My Early Years of Preparation by Isaac Newton

I nitially, except for mathematics, I was totally bored and lacked interest in the subjects taught at my school. However, following a confrontation with a school bully one day outside at recess, my focus and direction in life was about to be totally transformed!

After sharing my story of being bullied outside at recess with Mr. Henry Stokes, the headmaster at The King's School, Mr. Stokes gave me his permission to spend time daily inside the school’s library sitting and reading books during recess. He also encouraged me to first do a thorough search throughout the school’s vast library of bookshelves to find a book that would interest me.

As the story goes, this was my first venture through the school’s vast storehouse of bookshelves filled with thousands of volumes of printed information. I walked back and forth intensely examining the printed titles on the binding of every displayed book. When I had finished my search, the title of only one book captivated my full attention. Instantly, I recalled the exact location where the book was placed. Filled with overflowing excitement, I raced three aisles over to my right to a newly added shelf that contained only recently published theological books.

To my awe, I was now staring at the title on the cover of a book I had only heard about but never had the opportunity to open and read. It was the first English translation of the Christian Bible for the Church of England, which was commissioned in 1604 and published in 1611, by sponsorship of King James VI.

For the first time in my life, I opened the Bible. I clearly saw The First Book of Moses printed at the top of the first page. I proceeded to silently read the opening sentence of the Book of Genesis “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the Earth”, and immediately closed the book. With tears of immeasurable joy now streaming down my face, I pointed my right index finger up toward the library’s ceiling and cried out, “In the beginning, you, God, alone created everything!!” This was the moment that I had long awaited’ “I found my Father!" I cried aloud. "I found my Father!! I finally found my Father!!!”

From that moment at the age of 12 in 1652 until he died at the age of 84 in 1724, Newton firmly believed that every word recorded in the Bible was true revelation from His Father God. The 31 verses recorded in Genesis Chapter One, the 6 days of Creation, were always in harmony with the testimony of true science.

Following a second confrontation with the same classmate who bullied me, this time my Father God supplied me with the strength I needed to defeat him, which I did! This incident proved to be a turning point for me. With total confidence, I started applying everything my Father God revealed to me as I read the Bible daily. This soon transformed me, Isaac Newton into a top student at The King 's School.

I attended The King's School from 15 5 2 to until 1561. Though grammar and literature were the main focus of the school's curriculum, I also received a limited amount of instruction in arithmetic. Bible studies were also an important part of my daily education and I learned to read and interrupt both Latin and Hebrew. Looking back now, the time I spent at The King 's School were the best years of my life.

In 1559, after the death of her second husband, Barnabas Smith, my mother, decided that I must return to Woolsthorpe to begin learning the ways of a respected landowner to manage her large estate. To an illiterate woman, land was the only thing that mattered to my mother which she now owned and cared for totally by herself. At my mother's request, I was sent back home to assist my mother in taking care of her Lincolnshire estate.

I was totally bored taking care of the daily needs of my mother's estate which involved constant work feeding and tending to the sheep. Not only did I allow the sheep to go astray and left the wheat fields unattended, but I often forgot to return home for meals. My mother, Hannah was unable to understand me as a person . She finally turned to her trusted brother, William Ayscough for advice. To her surprise, my Uncle William also advised her that I should return back to school and therefore, my reluctant mother gave her consent .

In 1660 at the age of 17, I, Isaac Newton returned to T he King’s School in Grantham to complete my education. This time, I lodged with Henry Stokes, the headmaster of the school. During my teenage years, Henry Stokes was the only person who supported me to develop an inventive spirit and to pursue a future in science. He encouraged me to create and showcase a small wooden windmill, a water clock, and a sundial that reflects the correct angle and timing of daily sunlight.unlight year old Newton completed his school education.

Finally, in 1661, at 18 years old, I completed my educational requirements at The King School. At the moment of departure, with tears in his eyes, Henry Stokes made a speech praising me for my accomplishments and urging the other youths to follow my example. On a visible stone window ledge of King’s School, with the aid of a penknife, I carved a simple, permanent record “I. Newton” to be gazed upon by future generations of curious onlookers.

My Exciting Years of Discovery by Isaac Newton

On 5th June, 1661, I entered Trinity College, Cambridge. My initial goal at Cambridge was to a achieve law degree. I was also older than most of my fellow students but, despite the fact that my mother was financially well off, I entered as a sizar- a sort of work-study role. At Cambridge, a sizar was a student who received an allowance towards college expenses in exchange for acting as a servant to other students. Now the exciting years of my life's journey begins!

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