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Since last March, I’ve been offering some unique advertising opportunities on Pomomusings and it’s been great to get to work with some really wonderful sponsors and organizations. Being aware ...
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I’m happy to be a part of the blog tour for Tony Jones’s new book, The Teaching of the Twelve: Believing & Practicing the Primitive Christianity of the Ancient Didache Community. I ...
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Pomomusings I hope you're going to be eating a LOT of pumpkin pie and spending time with friends and family over the next few days. Happy Thanksgiving!

November 25 at 10:54pm
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Jen
Dittoo!
November 25 at 10:55pm
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A few weeks ago, I had the privilege of being asked to present at the “Theology after Google” national conference taking place at the Claremont School of Theology March 10-12. I will share more in the future about what I’ll be presenting, but it is going to be a really wonderful event. The ...
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This past Tuesday night, at 660th meeting of the Presbytery of San Francisco, the Presbytery narrowly approved Lisa Larges for ordination. Larges is a lesbian who has sought ordination in the Presbyterian Church (USA) for over 20 years...
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Since last March, I’ve been offering some unique advertising opportunities on Pomomusings and it’s been great to get to work with some really wonderful sponsors and organizations. Be...
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While I’m sure many of you have already heard about this book, I wanted to add my $0.02 about Samir Selmanovic’s new book, “It’s Really All About God: Reflections of a Muslim Atheist Jewish Christian.” A couple years ago, I ran into Samir at the Everything Must Change event and had a great con...
Holly Mccammon
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That sounds a lot like the philosophy of Justin Martyr (Post-Jesus Christ theologian). He believed that the Logos (word/Jesus) was spread through every human mind. Therefore, everyone has knowledge of Jesus Christ, even if they are not Christian. Similarily, Origen (another Post-JC theologian) believed God has allowed the other religions because ... See Moreultimatly, He can use them for good.

Yes, I definitly learned this all in Core 150. I guess that class CAN come in handy sometimes. I can relate a modern theologist's ideas to a historical theolgian's ideas. I'm not entirely sure where I am going with this, but it reminded me of it and I though I would write it down.
November 14 at 3:10am
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Holly ;) Awesome......written like a true Core 150-educated Whitworthian :)
November 18 at 11:07pm
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I’ve been enjoying playing around with my iPhone’s video capabilities and just snapping some random stuff from time to time and making short videos. They’re not amazing but it is helping me work on my video editing skills (which I really need). It’s...
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Pomomusings Some thoughts from a recent blog post on humanity and sin. Would love to hear your feedback and thoughts.

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This post is part of the Credo Blog Series (which has been a little slow coming – but I hope to get back into the groove of writing on these important theological topics). For some basic information about the series, go here. Photo Credit. ...
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So I went to log into my Wamu bank online banking today and realized that the switchover had occurred. I was now going to be a Chase.com Online Banker. After putting in my username/password and clicking a few agreements, I was greeted with a screen that said, “Same Service. Great Benefits. ...
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October 22 at 1:10pm
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Pomomusings Video Challenge of the Day: In under a minute, explain what YOU think the most important theological issue is in our world today. I've posted my response, but I would LOVE to hear from all of you. I think it would make for some very interesting conversation. If you don't want to leave a video, simply add it to the page's Wall. Thanks!

October 20 at 11:02am
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Terri
Terri
I agree Adam. My sis and I were just talking and she thinks a huge issue is that so many people claim that they just don't believe.
October 20 at 11:41am