Important Takeaways:
- Joe Rogan, host of “The Joe Rogan Experience” podcast, and Aaron Rodgers, current quarterback for the New York Jets, shared a very vibrant conversation on an episode last week. They covered a lot of ground.
- He expressed how humanity requires guidelines to thrive. Christianity provides these needed guidelines, unlike woke ideology and ego-centric thinking.
- Rogan explained how people can be easily led by evil forces and forms when they don’t have the divine spirit to guide them. He highlighted how human beings can sink to depravity when left to their own devices, pointing to the broken moral compasses of some soldiers who participate in the bloodshed and inhumanity of war, then fail to successfully reintegrate back into society.
- We do need Jesus, of course, not just to soothe the veterans but to heal the moral decay ravaging society. Bloated intellect is only making our problems worse.
- Just look at the inflated egos of so many in our government, then gather where we are as a nation. Klaus Schwab, Bill Gates, and Anthony Fauci are all exceedingly clever. But are they helping?
- Power, greed, and control undoubtedly stand in the way of a real solution. There is nothing that humanity will create without Jesus that can solve the core issue, simply because it is his absence that actually is the core issue.
- Rodgers suggested that many believe that Jesus is coming back imminently. The comment left Rogan to suggest that this might actually be the reason for the frenzy experienced across the world today – the plunge into darkness and uncertainty being a means to get people to wake up to our need for Jesus in our lives.
- “Think not that I am come to send peace on earth: I came not to send peace, but a sword,” Matthew 10:34 (KJV).
- As Rogan pointed out, it wouldn’t be the first time God allowed our world to fall into darkness to prove his point.
- Admittedly, neither man claims to be Christian. But nor is either sucked into such a short-sighted, small-minded worldview as to accept answers without questioning them for themselves first. They aren’t indoctrinated or woke.
- It is the reason so many leftist and establishment media hate Joe Rogan. He thinks for himself. And right now, he thinks that the world needs Jesus … ahead of the 2024 election, too.
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Important Takeaways:
- Biometric Technology And A Cashless Society: Why People Are Asking Questions About The Mark Of The Beast
- Joe Rogan is a comedian, podcast host, and UFC commentator.
- A couple of weeks ago, he had a guest named Duncan Trussell, who is a stand-up comic, writer, and actor. Surprisingly, they discussed for quite some time how a cashless society is a precursor to enforcing the mark of the beast.
- During his program, Joe Rogan asks, “How long before we’re a cashless society?” Trussell responded:
- “Hopefully, forever. It is so scary to imagine losing privacy completely because every transaction is in the public eye [and is] observable… This is where I get scared because it’s too similar to the mark of the beast. It’s too similar to exactly what [the Bible in the book of Revelation] says. You won’t be able to trade, you won’t be able to do anything unless you have the mark, unless you bear the mark.”
- Rogan then pulled up the Bible and read from Revelation 13:11-18, a section that describes the coming false prophet, a kind of second in command or the lieutenant of the coming antichrist, who is going to make an image to him. The influential podcast host read this entire section live on his broadcast.
- I hark back to what was said during Joe Rogan’s podcast, “It’s so scary.” Well, it’s not to make us anxious but to make us alert and aware.
- And so for those of us who know the Lord, we see these things, and it foreshadows the fulfillment of prophecy, of the coming cashless society, and the mark of the beast. It’s a major signpost towards the soon coming of Jesus Christ. You and I need to make sure that we’re ready.
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Important Takeaways:
- Spotify won’t be ‘silencing’ Joe Rogan amid controversy: CEO
- Spotify Technology SA Chief Executive Daniel Ek said in a memo sent to employees on Sunday. “I think it’s important you’re aware that we’ve had conversations with Joe and his team about some of the content in his show, including his history of using some racially insensitive language.”
- “While I strongly condemn what Joe has said and I agree with his decision to remove past episodes from our platform, I realize some will want more. And I want to make one point very clear – I do not believe that silencing Joe is the answer.”
- Those who have previously been critical of Rogan’s vaccination comments also piled on to the criticism.
- Rogan took to Instagram Friday evening where he issued his own apology, expressing his “deepest, sincerest” apologies. He also called his comments “regretful and shameful.”
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Romans 1:18 “For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who by their unrighteousness suppress the truth.”
Important Takeaways:
- How Joe Rogan became Public Enemy No. 1 to media liberals in the battle over COVID ‘misinformation’
- The biggest difference between Rogan and the consensus pushers in the legacy media is that he’s curious,’ Steve Krakauer said
- “Has Rogan hosted conversations on his podcast where guests, or he, have made dubious statements? Absolutely. But the difference between Rogan and the establishment press is these statements are made not in the context of a veneer of absolute truth, but in a free-flowing exchange of ideas and conversation.”
- By 2015, “The Joe Rogan Experience” topped 11 million monthly downloads
- Four years later at the beginning of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic in 2020, Spotify announced it would bring “The Joe Rogan Experience” exclusively to its platform. That same year, Rogan declared he would “probably vote for Bernie” Sanders
- A mere two years after Rogan first annoyed progressives simply by saying he’d vote for a self-described Democratic socialist, the “The Joe Rogan Experience” is seen as the face of COVID “misinformation” by many outspoken lefties.
- In June 2021, Rogan’s guest, biologist Bret Weinstein, said “ivermectin alone, if properly utilized, is capable of driving this pathogen to extinction.” Months later, Rogan announced he tested positive for COVID himself and was using ivermectin to help combat the virus
- The anti-speech activists in the media hate Rogan because they fear him,” Krakauer said. “Because if an audience can be empowered to think for themselves by a media personality who refuses to tell people what to think, what do they need the mainstream press for?”
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