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  1. snazzykyle

    Which existed first "something" or "nothing"?

    Theism provides the most logical origin. This is a bold statement (pun ;)). In the beginning of our world, something came from nothing. The Big Bang is not logical because it argues that molecules came from nothing, that is magic. Theism argues that something came from a magical being...
  2. snazzykyle

    Non-religious people: What convinced you to stop believing in God?

    In regards to our origin, something had to come from nothing. However, something does not come from nothing - that would be magic. Big Bang claims science can do magic, Theism claims a magical being can do magic. Which is more logical? I think the answer is easy, but we can agree to disagree.
  3. snazzykyle

    Non-religious people: What convinced you to stop believing in God?

    What do you think about the origin of our world? That is a topic that pushes me more toward Christianity because an omnipotent being outside time seems more logical than the big bang.
  4. snazzykyle

    Free Will & the Afterlife in Christianity and Islam

    I liked this insight! However, I prefer the word omniscient when tackling the idea of free will. The omniscient aspect of God's character is what makes the topic of free will so fuzzy. How can we have free will when we were created by an omniscient being? This is getting away from the OP a...
  5. snazzykyle

    What are you currently playing?

    Town of Salem is definitely a great game! It incorporates tricky logic into social dynamics, you can do a lot with the game if you get a good group. There is good and bad with each expansion, but the frequent updates and expansions keep the game evolving with different strategies so it doesn't...
  6. snazzykyle

    What are you currently playing?

    I am an avid player of Hearthstone, Counter Strike: Global Offensive, and Town of Salem. My name on each is snazzykyle, look me up!
  7. snazzykyle

    Kyle

    You may get with most people by saying meningitis. If you are looking for an alternative, you might consider infection or spinal cord/brain infection. Hope this helps!
  8. snazzykyle

    Non-religious people: What convinced you to stop believing in God?

    I would not say that I stopped believing in God. I would say that I began to recognize the validity of other worldviews and their arguments. I still identify as a Christian, just in a more skeptical way. I hope that helps, OP. Let me know if you have any further questions about my journey...
  9. snazzykyle

    Kyle

    Haggis could be a drug on its own as it can stimulate emesis, a modern day Ipecac! :tearsofjoy:
  10. snazzykyle

    Agnostics, call in

    I consider myself an agnostic Christian. By this I mean that I do not believe that any person can know truth, but I choose to believe that the Christian faith is true because it benefits my way of living and outlook on life. That being said, this is how I view the equation: 2 + X = Y The 2...
  11. snazzykyle

    Kyle

    Good morning to everyone, My name is Kyle. I am a 23 year old college student from Ohio, USA. I will graduate in April 2016 with my doctorate of pharmacy. My religious knowledge is better than the average, but still quite minimal. Currently, I term myself as an "agnostic Christian." By...
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