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Author Archives: Jon Gleason
“Jewish Fables,” Josephus, and Exorcism-by-Nostril (!!!)
If a story recounts spectacular power, that does not mean it is of God. It may be no more than nostril-based exorcism Continue reading
A New Name, Written Down in Glory
I couldn’t post this when it happened, because his grandparents hadn’t been told yet (and they read my blog sometimes, and I didn’t want to give it away before he had a chance to tell them himself!). Then other things … Continue reading
Evangelicals, Donald Trump, and Making America Great
In my last post, I discussed how Donald Trump had twisted the Scripture for false political purposes, and stated that Christians should not be drawn into this way of thinking. One comment noted that many evangelical Christians in America support … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts on the News
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Donald Trump’s Blasphemous Vengeance
I discussed this very briefly a week ago Sunday, but not everyone was present, so I thought I would mention it here, and perhaps elaborate a little more. I don’t spend a lot of time on politics in the meetings … Continue reading
Posted in The Christian and Culture, Thoughts on the News
Tagged blasphemy, Donald Trump, eye for an eye
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Catechism For the Christian View of Mathematics
In my last post (Mr Z and the Christian View of Mathematics), I told how my high school maths teacher, Mr Larry Zimmerman, taught us to see mathematics as it is, one of the ways God revealed different attributes of … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Christianity, The Christian and Culture
Tagged Christian Education, Creation, Larry Zimmerman, Mathematics
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Mr Z and the Christian View of Mathematics
My maths teacher (“math teacher” for those across the pond 🙂 ), Larry Zimmerman, passed on to glory recently. The best teachers seem to have this wonderful ability to make you fear them and love them at the same time. … Continue reading
God’s Grace in Numbers 15
Many people might just skip this chapter, and if they do, they might miss something that really is pretty wonderful. Continue reading