Author Archives: Jon Gleason

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About Jon Gleason

Former Pastor of Free Baptist Church of Glenrothes

Ancient Royal Propaganda

Their “royal proganda” now honours the King of Heaven, for it confirms the accuracy of His written Word. Continue reading

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What an Announcement!

If Christianity itself is fake, why pretend? If it is real, there is nothing more ridiculous than pretending to be a Christian. Continue reading

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Motivated by the Promise of His Coming — Summary

This is a series of sermon summaries written by Pastor Scott Markle which he gave me permission to post.  The series had a pastoral approach to New Testament prophecy, noting how the promise of Christ’s coming should motivate us to … Continue reading

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A Disputatious Turn

There was another bookish lad in the town, John Collins by name, with whom I was intimately acquainted. We sometimes disputed, and very fond we were of argument, and very desirous of confuting one another, which disputatious turn, by the … Continue reading

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Darwin v Darwin

Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge: it is those who know little, and not those who know much, who so positively assert that this or that problem will never be solved by science. – Charles Darwin The mystery … Continue reading

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Rightly Using “Be Ready Always” — Summary

This is a summary of five posts (for the sidebar menu) on one of the most commonly misunderstood / misused verses in Scripture, I Peter 3:15, which tells us to “be ready always to give an answer….” Misusing I Peter … Continue reading

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The Bible in the British Museum – Summary

The Bible in the British Museum This is a summary of a series of posts for the side-bar menu on Bible-relevant items in the British Museum. Biblical Archaeology — Always True, Not Always Reliable — This wasn’t the first post … Continue reading

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