In today’s educational landscape, two contrasting approaches vie for the hearts and minds of students: Biblical Worldview Education and Secular Education. While both systems share some common goals, they diverge in their fundamental assumptions about the nature of knowledge, the role of faith, and the purpose of education. Biblical Worldview Education, rooted in the teachings of the Bible, emphasizes the sovereignty of God, the fallenness of humanity, and the need for redemption. In contrast, Secular Education adopts a humanistic perspective, prioritizing rationalism, scientific inquiry, and empirical evidence while largely neglecting the role of spirituality or the supernatural.Secular education, on the other hand, places emphasis on tangible and verifiable knowledge obtained through empirical evidence. While biblical worldview education integrates faith and religious teachings into all aspects of learning, secular education maintains a separation between religious beliefs and academic pursuits. In secular education, the focus is primarily on developing critical thinking skills, scientific reasoning, and a rational understanding of the world.