Joe Rogan, who recently expressed skepticism about the evolution of the Big Bang, is reportedly regularly attending churches.
According to Canada’s Christian apologist Wesley Hough, one of the most prominent podcasters in the popular media, Logan, 57, is attending the church’s “consistent (ly).”
Sitting on a marathon episode of Logan’s podcast in January, Huff said he and the famous podcast host “has been on and off communication ever since,” and “I can tell you the fact that he’s attending church and that it’s consistent.”
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He continued, “Things are going on, and I think it’s better that he’s an extremely curious individual and is affected by me and others in his life, these issues of reliability, reliability and truth, like the pages of the Bible, and these issues of these issues of where he shouldn’t register that information.
The apologeur said he was “very encouraged” by his conversation with Logan.
“I think it’s an exaggeration to say we’re reviving with interest in these topics we’ve been talking about,” Huff said of the rise in Bible sales.
Huff spoke about his conversation with Logan on the Living Waters podcast in late February, saying he found Logan’s comments and questions about his hopes about Jesus.
“I definitely got the vibe that he was pondering questions about Jesus in a very thoughtful way,” Huff said. “What I said to Logan was, “If Jesus is just a moral example, you need someone to pattern yourself. You don’t need someone to save you.” In that sense, you can save yourself. I’m honestly reading about Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
As CBN’s Faithwire reported earlier, Rogan recently admitted that it is much easier and even more logical to conclude that there are creators like the resurrected Jesus who caused waves and caused the beginning of life when he questioned the validity of Big Bang’s theory of evolution.
“That’s funny, because people are incredible about the resurrection of Jesus Christ, but still, are you sure that the whole universe was just as little as the head of the pin and there’s no reason for anyone to properly explain it to me, so you’re sure it was all right?” he said.
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