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Joe Rogan to Aaron Rodgers: ‘We Need Jesus’ in This Chaotic World

inside recent episodes Joe Rogan, host of the podcast “The Joe Rogan Experience,” and New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers discuss the importance of Christianity in a chaotic world.

“Over time, people will understand the need to have some sort of sacred structure to things, some kind of belief in the holiness of love and truth, and a lot of that comes from religion. I think so,” Logan said. he said on the Feb. 7 episode of the podcast.

“The moral compass and guidelines that many people have used and followed to lead righteous lives come from religion. And unfortunately, many very intelligent people They ignore all aspects of religion because they believe that religious stories are just fairy tales of superstition and have no place in this modern world. Ethics is based on your own moral compass, and we all have one.” But that’s not necessarily true. ”

according to christian postLogan noted that how soldiers are traumatized as a result of war is one sign of a lack of moral compass.

“It’s a terrible world we live in,” he said. “We need Jesus. Really, if you come back now, like Jesus, if you’re thinking about coming back, now is a good time. Now is a good time. I We’re a little uncomfortable.”

Rogers noted how many people believe that Jesus Christ will soon return, adding, “It could be the mark of the beast.”

Mr. Logan explained that the need for divine intervention is now even more evident based on the direction the world is heading.

“Maybe when we get to a certain point where we’re too out of control, too confused, something will come down and give us guidance,” Logan said. he said. Bring back his Ten Commandments. ”

“These are people who have these religious visions, but none of them…’We’re crazy.'” “All these religious visions are, ‘There’s a way to do this. There is a way to follow it, and there is a greater power that is above everything and controls this whole thing and holds it all together,” he continued. It is a law to be followed that will lead to a better life for all humans and all life on earth. ”

Rogers agreed with Logan, adding that even non-religious people sometimes find their “religion” through other means, such as science or environmentalism. But at the same time, he asserted belief in something greater than ourselves.

“Everything we do matters,” the quarterback said. “I think atheists can find their own religion. It might be a religion of science, or it might be a religion of climate change, or whatever it is, just not believing in a higher power. actually means that there’s no point in anything we do. And in the end, I live, I die, and that’s it. So for whatever purpose. It’s short-lived. Just because of this. Nothing else is happening. I find it difficult because I believe there is a visible world and an invisible world. Forces of good and forces of evil. There’s a purpose to all of this, there’s a lot of reasons why we’re doing this. There’s a lot of opportunity to do this. It’s about time we want to get this right.”

“If there’s a part of Christianity that wants Jesus to come back and save everything…” Rogers started, “…right now,” Logan interjected.

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Milton Quintanilla is a freelance writer and content creator. He is a contributor to Christian Headlines and host of the For Your Soul Podcast, a podcast dedicated to sound doctrine and Biblical truth. He holds a Master of Divinity degree from Alliance Theological Seminary.

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