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JUST IN: Joe Rogan is now attending church, Christian commentator says

The nation's most famous podcaster is now attending church, Christian commentator Wesley Huff has said. Joe Rogan has openly questioned the universe, the meaning of life, and other big questions, and according to Huff, he's begun attending a church. This comes amid a resurgence in Christianity in church attendance after decades of decline.

"I can tell you for a fact that he is attending a church and that that has been a consistent thing," Huff said. It has been specifically among the younger generations that Christianity and conservatism have been making a comeback.

Huff, who was on Rogan's show a few months back, said "Joe Rogan and I have had on-and-off communication since then. I can tell you for a fact that he is attending church and that has been a consistent thing."

"And so, you know, things are happening," he continued. "And he's a very inquisitive individual, and I think for the better in that he's communicating with me and other people in his life who are influences that can speak into, you know, these issues of reliability and trustworthiness and verisimilitude of something like the pages of Scripture, and where he should and shouldn't be looking for the information in regards to that."

Huff went on to say that he found this turn of events very encouraging. "So I am very encouraged by the communication that I have been able to have with him and others over these last few months, in this kind of crazy season that I find myself in. But we're seeing what I don't think is an exaggeration to say, somewhat of a resurgence in interest in these topics that we've been talking about, even the nitty gritty," he said.

"We had someone who reached out to us recently at Apologetics Canada, who is probably the last bricks-and-mortar Christian bookstore that I've ever heard of. But they said, 'We have people walking through our doors asking young people, teenagers saying, I want a Bible. All my friends are reading this thing.' So this the Bible is, you know, becoming popular with teenagers. Then yeah, something is happening and the Lord is moving," Huff said.

Collin Rugg, who posted the clip of Huff, added a segment where Rogan was talking about the existence of God during a May 7 broadcast. Rogan questions how people can believe in the Big Bang, the theory that the entire universe exploded from nothing into everything, but not Jesus Christ and the Resurrection.



"There's always been something," Rogan said. "Wouldn't be crazier if there wasn't something at one point in time? That seems even crazier than there always has been something. Because if it's just something, if it's just the nature of everything, there is always something right? It couldn't be nothing. And then all of a sudden, everything."

"Terence Bucha had a great line about the difference between science and religion is that science only asks you for one miracle," Rogan said. "'I want you to believe in one miracle, the Big Bang.'"

"It really is true," he said, "and it's funny, because people would be incredulous about the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, but yet they're convinced that the entire universe was smaller than the head of a pin and for no reason than anybody's adequately explained to me that makes sense— instantaneously became everything. I'm sticking with Jesus. Jesus makes more sense."

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