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Joe Rogan’s Spiritual Path Shifts to Regular Church Attendance

Who is Wesley Huff?

Wesley Huff, a Christian apologist, recently revealed that well-known podcaster Joe Rogan regularly attends church.

Huff gained attention after his appearance on Rogan’s podcast earlier this year. In a recent episode of “I Know What You Believe with Michael Houghton,” Huff discussed their conversations.

He mentioned that he and Rogan have kept in touch sporadically since their discussion on “The Joe Rogan Experience.” According to Huff, Rogan’s church attendance is consistent, noting that he is curious and engages in meaningful dialogue.

Huff also highlighted an interesting trend among young people showing a renewed interest in the Bible. “All my friends are reading it,” he stated, indicating that there’s a growing demand for Bibles, particularly among teens. He recounted a conversation with a local bookstore owner who noted that young people regularly inquire about purchasing Bibles.

Additionally, Rogan, raised in a Catholic background, now identifies as agnostic but often delves into topics around Christianity during his podcasts.

Recently, in a discussion with comedian Cody Tucker, Rogan affirmed his beliefs, stating that Jesus resonates more with him than the Big Bang theory. He remarked on how people can accept one miraculous event, like the Big Bang, but find it challenging to believe in the resurrection of Jesus.

Logan pointed out the paradox of existence and questioned whether the idea of “nothing” makes sense, suggesting that a discussion on cosmic origins often leads to fascinating questions.

He referenced a quote from Terence McKenna about science’s reliance on a singular miracle to explain everything, implying that the resurrection of Jesus might be more comprehensible. “I’m sticking to that,” he said, implying that the story of Jesus comes across as more logical to him.

Has Joe Rogan started going to church?

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