Joe Rogan and TikTok’s Cody Tucker tore into the Big Bang Theory on his podcast The Joe Rogan Experience.
Rogan argued it’s crazier to imagine absolute nothing before everything.
Also, if space exploded into existence and is continually growing, what is it exploding and growing into it?
He mused there must always have been something to set it all in motion.
Comparing the evidence surrounding the Resurrection of Jesus Christ and the Big Bang Theory, he’s sticking with Jesus.
Joe Rogan Says ‘Jesus Makes More Sense’ Than the Big Bang
Joe Rogan: “People laugh at the resurrection of Jesus—but believe the universe was once smaller than a pinhead and exploded into everything?”
“OK. I’m sticking with Jesus on that one. Jesus makes more sense.” pic.twitter.com/wWvh3uMRnC
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Western Journal reports:
Popular podcast host Joe Rogan has been more open to the historical veracity of the Bible, and he recently made yet another nod toward the compelling nature of Jesus Christ.
Rogan hosted TikTok personality Cody Tucker last week, and the two went viral after critiquing the underlying assumptions behind the Big Bang Theory.
“There’s always been something. Wouldn’t it be crazier if there wasn’t something at one point in time? That seems even crazier than there always has been something,” Rogan noted to his guest.
“There couldn’t be nothing, and then all the sudden everything,” Rogan continued.
“What started that? What kicked that off? What snapped its fingers?” Tucker asked.
“Exactly,” Rogan said.
The former martial artist then raised another valid point: “The difference between science and religion is that science only asks you for one miracle.”
In other words, scientists expect people to believe, by way of the Big Bang Theory, that something came out of nothing rather than something transcendent and eternal.
“That’s a good one,” Tucker answered.
Rogan then made the point that believing in the anti-religion side is a lot more significant of a logical leap than believing the narrative of Christianity.
“It’s funny because people will 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 that anybody’s adequately explained to me, instantaneously it became everything?”
Rogan made clear he was not buying that claim.
The great thing about this is it’s getting lots of people thinking and questioning atheism.
Excellent video of Joe Rogan rationally breaking down the atheists claim of creation vs the resurrection of Jesus.
Must watch
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) May 12, 2025
He even mentioned that “we need Jesus” last year:
Joe Rogan, once a vocal evangelist of New Atheist talking points on religion, now yearns for the “just and righteous” Kingdom of God and believes the world “needs Jesus…for real.”
That’s quite a change, but his journey is emblematic of a wider shift in attitudes towards… pic.twitter.com/XxM5u7tr3N
— Paul Anleitner (@PaulAnleitner) February 29, 2024