
In this episode of Creating the Future with Dr. Brent Simpson, where we dive into stories, truths, and deep questions that help shape our faith, our families, and our future…
In 399 BC, a man was sentenced to death in Athens. No army. No violence. His only crime—he asked too many questions. So why does society feel threatened by someone whose only weapon is an idea?
In this episode, we look at a pattern that shows up across history. From Socrates to Galileo, from Nelson Mandela to Martin Luther, there’s something consistent—when ideas begin to challenge the foundation of what people believe, systems of power respond. Because every system is built on shared beliefs, and when those beliefs are questioned, everything starts to feel unstable.
We talk about why thinkers are often silenced, how asking the right question at the right time can shift the way people see the world, and why that can feel dangerous to those in control. This is where philosophy, culture, and faith all intersect. Even Jesus led this way—asking questions that exposed hearts and opened minds.
My hope is this challenges you to think differently about the power of questions. Because the right question doesn’t just inform—it unlocks. And sometimes, the most disruptive thing you can do is simply ask what others are afraid to.
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