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Timmy Gibson Show
The Poophole Loophole #320

Timmy Gibson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 160:57


After spending over 40 years in the Pentecostal Evangelical Christian Church Timmy survives to talk about it. Yes, that's the tongue talkers who believe that only people who believe in Jesus go to Heaven everyone else goes to Hell, sex before marriage is a sin, masturbation is a sin, being gay is a sin, cussing is a sin, alcohol is a sin, gambling is a sin, dancing is a sin (unless your dancing before the Lord) and listening to any music other than Christian Music is a sin. Timmy understands that not all Christian Faiths are this extreme, this is just his story. His good friend Kyle Haas, former Assembly of God Missionary in training, joins him on the podcast for a conversation about their journey away from the religion they once cherished so deeply. They talk candidly about their struggles with certain beliefs, and obvious contradictions found in the Bible that didn't jive with reason. Timmy said, "that it began unraveling for him when facts began contradicting his faith." He said it was at that point he decided to take an honest look at the faith he grew up in. The title of the podcast came from something Kyle said to Timmy in the podcast about Christians who in an attempt to remain a virgin would engage in "alternative sex acts." poophole loophole (plural poophole loopholes) (slang, idiomatic, humorous) The idea that a woman can engage in anal sex and still remain a virgin. LINK to the study Timmy and Kyle referred to about highly religious people being less educated. Disclaimer: Timmy and Kyle in no way were trying to be disrespectful to those who are religious in their comments about highly religious people are typically less educated. They were simply sharing what they've heard to be true in studies they've read. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/timmygibson/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/timmygibson/support

Timmy Gibson Show
Talking About God with an Atheist #297

Timmy Gibson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2023 95:33


Timmy, an Agnostic, talks to Kyle Haas, an Atheist, about God. Enjoy. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/timmygibson/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/timmygibson/support

A View From Section C
Episode 25 - Kyle Haas

A View From Section C

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2022 46:16


We have a chat with tough guy Kyle Haas discussing last season, his style of game and what it brings to the team/league. We also discuss his career before playing for the Stars, Twitter and what the future holds.

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Timmy Gibson Show
Where Do humans Come From #164

Timmy Gibson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 70:45


Timmy talks with Kyle Haas about human life, faith, evolution, dinosaurs, and how we might change and continue to evolve into the future. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/timmygibson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/timmygibson/support

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Timmy Gibson Show
Political Polarization is Toxic || (e159)

Timmy Gibson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 59:53


Timmy has a conversation with Kyle Haas about how toxic politics have become. Enjoy. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/timmygibson/support

Timmy Gibson Show
The Evolution vs Creation Conversation || Kyle Haas and Seth Andrews (e158)

Timmy Gibson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 107:52


In this episode Timmy Gibson talks with Kyle Haas, a former Evangelical Missionary now Agnostic on the subject of Evolution vs Creation and they call in special guest Seth Andrews, a former Evangelical Christian Radio Host and Host of the Thinking Atheist Podcast to join the conversation. It's a good one, enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/timmygibson/support

Timmy Gibson Show
4 Guys & a Bottle of Scotch || Transitions (e156)

Timmy Gibson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 77:15


Timmy, along with his friend Steve Jahnke, who used to work with Elon Musk at Space X, Luke Wenger who is our resident Scientist, and finally his new friend Kyle Haas who graduated Bible College studying to be a Missionary Oversees who then became an Agnostic. They talk about religion, spirituality, transitions, and the power of stories and myths. It's a fun episode. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/timmygibson/support

Timmy Gibson Show
Kyle's Journey from Missionary Student to Agnostic || (e151)

Timmy Gibson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 179:26


Timmy sits down with Kyle Haas, who went from Missionary Student with the Assemblies of God to Agnostic. What a fascinating conversation Timmy has with Kyle as they reflect on the journey away from Fundamental Evangelical Christianity. They discuss Evolution, Creation, UFO's, Aliens, The Bible, God, Jesus, Salvation, Heaven, Hell and everything else. Enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/timmygibson/support

Claibs Online
UHY Prep Profile - Kyle Haas

Claibs Online

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 9:10


The UHY Prep Profile presented by UHY Accountants. Kyle Haas is a sophomore at Forsyth Country Day School in Winston Salem, NC. He won the UHY Prep Series event in January at Pine Needles in Pinehurst, earning him an AJGA Exemption. He is the son of Jerry Haas who grew up at St. Clair CC in Belleville and is now the Golf Coach at Wake Forest University.

Energy Central Power Perspectives™ Podcast
21: ‘Could DERs Have Prevented the Utility Turmoil in California This Summer?’ with Kyle Haas

Energy Central Power Perspectives™ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 28:26


Utilities in the Western United States have had a rough summer, to say the least. In a season that began with them continuing to manage as best as they could with the coronavirus pandemic and its economic implications, a massive heat wave ended up bringing the California grid to its knees and requiring rolling blackouts before a particularly devastating wildfire season created even more problems. Amid these various disasters, citizens understandably look to the utilities to continue to keep their lights on with consistency and reliability, but the market forces driving the grid and the 20th century energy systems that make up the bulk of the utility sector may not be the optimal tools for the job. That’s the opinion of our guest on the podcast this week, at least. Kyle Haas is a Program Manager for K&A Consulting where he focuses on solutions in distributed energy resources, or DERs. In this episode of the Energy Central Power Perspectives Podcast, Kyle guides host Jason Price and producer Matt Chester on a tour of how DERs might have been able to minimize some of the negative grid impacts felt during the past few months in California, as well as provides suggestions for how California’s natural resources and utility infrastructure might be approached in the future to minimize wildfire risk and maximize the ability of the state’s utilities to provide reliability and resilience to their customers. Key Links: Kyle Haas’s Energy Central Profile: https://energycentral.com/member/profile/257936 Kyle’s response to Q&A on Energy Central on the topic of California’s rolling blackouts: https://energycentral.com/c/um/energy-central-community-deep-dive-massive-heat-wave-causing-power-demand-surge Link to register as a member of the Energy Central community: https://energycentral.com/user/register

Komets PodKast
Komets PodKast Episode 35 Kyle Haas

Komets PodKast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 48:20


Komets PodKast Episode 35 Kyle Haas by Shane Albahrani

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RUDIS Wrestling Podcast
#62: 2019 UWW Cadet & U23 Nationals Recap

RUDIS Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019 55:46


Anthony CassarOn this episode, Ben Askren is in the studio with Matt Dernlan as they discuss some recent events such as the UWW Cadet & U23 Nationals, collegiate wrestling news, and. They kick off by talking about big news for Penn State, Anthony Cassar was granted two years of eligibility by the NCAA if he so wishes to compete. Judging off the quotes from Cassar he doesn't sound unequivocal about a decision to utilize both of those years wrestling in college. Dernlan talks about how hard a college wrestling season is and it is sure to drain anyone. Cassar has also had about three major surgeries. Askren brings up the school aspect of the decision as well. Grad school will take a lot of dedication in of itself. That being said, when Cassar sits down with Cael Sanderson and they discuss Cassar coming back it will be a very convincing argument from Sanderson and Askren believes Cassar returns for one more year of college wrestling.Transfers (13:30)133 lbs Seth Gross officially transferred from South Dakota State to Wisconsin for his 6-year Senior season. Gross won the NCAA title in 2018 but missed last season due to a back injury. The 133 lbs division, especially in the BIG 10, was the most talked about, action-packed division. Adding Gross back into the mix will only make this division even crazier. They go on to discuss how difficult it is to win a team trophy and why it takes such strategizing to even put yourself in the conversation of possibly winning.U23 Nationals (20:03)Askren talks about how for whatever reason the U23 team isn't as sought after as the UWW Juniors or UWW Cadets. Askren guesses that the reason might be due to the fact that the best 23 and under wrestlers are making the senior world team or in strong contention. For example, Yianni Diakomihalis, Daton Fix, Gable Steveson, Zahid Valencia, Mark Hall, Jason Nolf. In order to get the best representatives at U23, Askren suggests having a special wrestle-off for athletes that place at the U.S. Open or World Team Trials.Heavyweight (29:43)Daniel Kerkvliet beats Lehigh's Jordan Wood in a best of three championship. Askren and Dernlan were impressed by Kerkvliet's tech fall 10-0 over Aj Nevills in the semifinals. He still has a lot to learn as you can tell by him throwing a body lock the wrong way in the first match of his round-robin with Wood causing a cut on his face as well as on Wood's chin. Overall, it's positive Ohio State has a young promising heavyweight.61 kg (33:04)Charles Tucker doesn't allow Micky Phillippi to score any points in their two matches and gets the win. Askren found this interesting because Phillippi had a better season last year. Another exciting match from this bracket was the third place match between Josh Kramer and Louie Hayes with an outrageous score of 33-22 in Hayes favor.65 kg (35:44)Jaydin Eierman beats Luke Pletcher in two of their three matches to get the win. Askren talks about how insane these matches were and how difficult they are to officiate.74 kg (37:28)Brady Berge hammers through this division with a finals win over Philip Conigliaro.79 kg (38:06)Muhamed Mcbryde beats Anthony Mantanona in a close first match and a tech fall in the second.86 kg (38:45)Matt Dean beats Devin Skatzka in the finals in dominant fashion.92 kg (39:32)Oklahoma's Jakob Woodley beats Christian Brunner in the finals.UWW Cadet (40:25)Askren describes this as the toughest High School tournament. Dernlan talks about how interesting it is to see these athletes compete throughout the years because of the difference in maturation that happens. Dernlan also talks about the officiating at this level and what that means for coaches and athletes and how you navigate bad calls.Cadet Results (46:00)41 - 45 kg: Blair Academy's Marc-Anthony Mcgowan is really promising. Askren was really impressed with him. 48 kg: Stevo Poulin tech falled his way the entire tournament. 51 kg: Richard Figueroa ll has a good chance of being a world medalist. 55 kg: Robert Howard makes his third straight world team. 60 kg: Jesse Mendez gets the win over Anthony Ferrari. 65 kg: Ryan Sokol who has dealt with some injury dominates his bracket. 71 kg: Previous world medalist Alex Facundo makes his second world team in a row. 80 kg: Clayton Ulrey looks outstanding in this tough weight class. 92 kg: Kyle Haas gets the win 110 kg: Askren refers to Hunter Catka as an animal. He has a good chance to medal at worlds.

Air Time
Episode 40 - Kyle Haas (World Team Trials Champion in both Greco and Freestyle)

Air Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 16:44


Maize High's Kyle Haas joins the program. The rising junior turned more than a few heads at this weekend's UWW Cadet World Team Trials in Akron when he came out on top in BOTH Greco and Freestyle at 92 KG. He will represent the US in Bulgaria this fall at the World Championships.

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Episode 38 - UWW Cadet World Team Trials Greco Update

Air Time

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019 3:05


Team Kansas competed well at the UWW World Team Trials in Akron. Included among the four All-Americans was Kyle Haas, who won the title and the right to represent Team USA at the UWW Cadet World Championships this fall in Bulgaria

WinCity Sports Podcast
WCS EP 117 - Kyle Haas

WinCity Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2018 26:10


Captain of the Lancers Men's Hockey Team, Kyle Haas, tells his Jr. and USports career story, talks about taking over as captain, and what to expect from the team this season. October 11, 2018Support the show (http://gf.me/u/xpk4a5)

Air Time
Air Time: Episode 31 - Fargo 2018 Update #1

Air Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018 6:25


Cadet Women and Men have concluded the Freestyle portion of Fargo 2018. The guys came away with three All-Americans, including Kyle Haas who finished in 3rd place.

Release Hunting Podcast
15 - Kyle Haas North Dakota 200" Whitetail

Release Hunting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2017 32:54


On this Interview I had the opportunity to chat with Kyle Haas From North Dakota who is a avid Hunter, enjoys both Bow and Gun hunting in the state. His story of this harvest on a massive 200"whitetail in the state is one you do not want to miss! He is a very humble guy and im sure you will learn a thing or two from this one. Thanks for all the support and thank you to our partner BIG & J Attractants. Thank you all for your support!

BloodStream
Ep. 5: October 17th, 2016 - w/ Jeanne White-Ginder

BloodStream

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2016 65:37


In Episode 5, we take a look at recent community news during our Trending Topics Segment- including a new virtual reality game designed to help reduce kids’ anxiety during infusions and a new needle that won’t cause bleeding after it’s removed, and we take a deeper dive into three stories during our Like, Share, Comment Segment. This month we also feature my Sit Down with the iconic HIV/AIDS and hemophilia advocate Jeanne White-Ginder. All that and more, on episode 5 of BloodStream! Sponsors for Episode 5: Presenting Sponsor: Stop The Bleeding! (STB!) Link to STB! Website. Supporting Sponsor: Entertainment to Affect Change (E2AC) Link to E2AC website. Trending Topics: The National Hemophilia Foundation launches a new series of educational webinars. Link Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Ohio is piloting a virtual reality game designed to help reduce anxiety and stress in pediatric infusions. Link Genetic Linkage Analysis may lead to a simple way to diagnose women carrying the gene causing hemophilia A.  Link (Story) Link (Study) A self-sealing hemostatic needle that won’t cause bleeding when removed from a vein. Link Two tools for patient reported outcomes address the need for personalization of outcomes Link. Like, Share, Comment Segment:     HFA Gears For Good Riders raise $130,000 for Helping Hands. Link Barry Haarde completes his fifth trans-con bike ride, totaling 5,000 miles and raising over $52,000. Link Alex Dowsett, the professional cyclist with hemophilia, launches Little Bleeders charity to encourage fitness and athletics for children with bleeding disorders. Link Colorado’s Kyle Haas rides 500 miles through mountain passes. Link Sleep resources curated and posted to The BloodStream Blog. HIV now “undetectable” in British man. Link Why talk of HIV cure is premature (from BBC). Link Why it’s too soon to say HIV has been cured (from PopSci). Link amfAR - statistics on young people and HIV (Link) and the US and HIV (Link) The Sit Down: USA Today’s Top 25 people (1982 - 2007). Link The AIDS Memorial Grove. Link The HIV Story Project. Link Surviving Voices, a collaboration between the HIV Story Project and The Grove. Link BloodStream on Social: BloodStream Facebook Page BloodStream Twitter Account BloodStream Host Patrick James Lynch on Twitter and Instagram. Subscribe to BloodStream: iTunes: http://bit.ly/bloodstreamitunes Stitcher: http://bit.ly/bloodstreamstitcher LibSyn: http://bit.ly/bloodstreamlibsyn SoundCloud: http://bit.ly/bloodstreamSC TuneIn: http://bit.ly/bloodstreamtunein Google Play: http://bit.ly/bloodstreamPlay