In a recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, Joe Rogan expressed skepticism about the Big Bang theory, favoring the resurrection of Jesus Christ as a more believable concept. He criticized the tendency to dismiss religious miracles while accepting scientific theories. Citing Terence McKenna, Rogan highlighted how science asks for belief in one miracleâ the Big Bang. He also revealed his struggle with belief stemming from a difficult childhood, oscillating between atheism and spirituality. This conversation sparked a deeper philosophical discussion on existence and the universe's origins.
I'm sticking with Jesus. Jesus makes more sense. People have come back to life.
That's McKenna's great line...the difference between science and religion is that science only asks you to believe in one miracle-the Big Bang.
Wouldn't it be crazy if there wasn't something at one point in time? That seems even crazier than there's always been something.
I don't like the like space. I leave that alone. I don't know. Space. Because also, like, what happened before?
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