Wesley Huff counters Joe Rogan’s theory on Jesus Christ’s resurrection and bizarre revival case
In episode #2252 of The Joe Rogan Experience, Joe Rogan engaged in a discussion with Christian apologist Wesley Huff regarding the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Rogan introduced an alternative perspective, suggesting that Jesus might not have died on the cross but rather survived and subsequently appeared to His disciples.
To bolster his argument, Rogan referenced a recent incident involving a man who, after being declared dead and prepared for organ donation, unexpectedly regained consciousness. “It’s a very, very bizarre case,” Rogan noted, highlighting the potential for erroneous death declarations.
In response, Huff presented historical evidence to challenge Rogan’s theory, emphasizing the effectiveness of Roman crucifixion and the unlikelihood of surviving such a brutal execution. He further argued that a person who had survived crucifixion would likely be unable to engage with others just days later without exhibiting severe signs of trauma.
Rogan, who was raised in the Roman Catholic faith but has since adopted an agnostic stance, reflected on his changing spiritual views, acknowledging a growing openness to the concept of a soul. This frank dialogue represented a departure from Rogan’s recent political discussions, venturing into philosophical and theological realms.
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