Famous podcaster Joe Rogan said on a recent episode of his show that he loves attending church services.
The UFC commentator, known for his eponymous podcast, has been attending church services for several months and said last week that he is encouraged by being around Christians who are trying to understand the Bible more deeply.
“There are a lot of people out there trying to improve their lives and trying to be better people,” Logan said last Wednesday. “So, for me, at least where I go, they read and analyze Bible verses. I’m very interested in what these people were trying to say, because I don’t think it’s nothing.”
Joe Rogan tells his guests that he enjoys going to church, saying, “Wherever I go, they read and analyze Bible verses,” and goes into detail about his current view of Jesus and what it means. pic.twitter.com/psi7nxMm5G
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He also said that “atheists and secular people” who jump to deny the truth of the Bible are not as intelligent as they think.
“I hear the opinion among self-proclaimed intellectuals that it’s a fairy tale,” Logan said. I don’t know if that’s true. I think there’s something more. I think it’s history, but I think it’s a confused history. History is confused because it was a long time ago, and people have been telling things in oral traditions and writing things down in languages they don’t understand, in the context of cultures they don’t understand. ”
He made similar comments to May, questioning the theory of evolution.
At that time he said: “Isn’t it strange that people can’t believe in the resurrection of Jesus Christ, yet they believe that the entire universe is smaller than the head of a pin, and yet it suddenly became everything for no reason that no one has ever properly explained?”
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Mr Logan said this month that Christianity was the “most fascinating” of the world’s religions because of its focus on the life, ministry, crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
“Christianity in particular is the most appealing to me,” he said. “Because there is one person who everyone agrees exists, and that person somehow had the best plan for how humanity should interact with each other and how we should act.”
The host of the popular podcast said he was intrigued by the person of Jesus and the fact that he willingly went to the cross.
“He didn’t even protest,” Logan said. “(He) probably died on the cross for our sins. It’s an interesting story. But what does it represent? That’s what it really is. What was it? What happened? Who was Jesus Christ, if he was human? What was it? That’s crazy.”
Please pray for the Holy Spirit to continue working in Logan’s life.
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