
Day: November 16, 2025
Dillon Danis permanently barred from UFC events after New York fight chaos, Dana White says
UFC CEO Dana White said Dillon Danis is prohibited from participating in any future events amid fallout from Saturday’s fight Islam Makhachev’s team at UFC 322.
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‘Grey’s Anatomy’ star James Pickens Jr. reveals cancer diagnosis
“Grey’s Anatomy” star James Pickens Jr. opens up about his prostate cancer diagnosis, revealing how his family history prepared him for the battle ahead.
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OJ Simpson estate accepts Fred Goldman’s $58M wrongful death claim nearly 30 years later: report
O.J. Simpson estate accepts Fred Goldman’s $58 million wrongful death claim after nearly 30 years, marking major step toward paying long-overdue judgment.
Wikipedia articles on Jesus reflect bias issues at site
Wikipedia articles on topics like Jesus’ “sexuality and marital status” and LGBTQ works about Jesus have raised questions about the site’s neutrality.
The Worst Idea In The History Of Bad Ideas
I wish I knew how Christians could think this was a good idea (HT: Instapundit), “The Text With Jesus app allows users to “embark on a spiritual journey and engage in enlightening conversations with Jesus Christ,” according to the app’s website,” but alas I cannot. That is the most blasphemous version of the AI silliness, there is more.
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How Joe Rogan stumbled into defending Christianity — and exposed atheist nonsense

Joe Rogan is undoubtedly the most popular podcaster in the world, hosting intriguing and expansive conversations about topics ranging from politics to sports — and everything in between. Rogan’s influence over the culture cannot be overstated.
That’s why his recent comments about Jesus, the Bible, and church are so notable.
‘I’m sticking with Jesus on that one. Jesus makes more sense. People have come back to life.’
Before this year, many had long assumed Rogan was a firm agnostic based on various on-air proclamations and statements. But 2025 seemed to signify what can only be described as a spiritual shift in the host’s life.
Specifically, Rogan’s recent statements about Christianity aren’t merely pointed and effective; they actively dismantle and challenge some of the most absurd atheist arguments against the Christian faith, with Rogan’s responses to Jesus, the Big Bang, and other related issues raising eyebrows.
Intrigue over his spiritual journey kicked into high gear in May when Christian apologist Wesley Huff, who appeared on “The Joe Rogan Experience” in January, revealed that Rogan had started attending church on a “consistent” basis.
Not long after this stunning news, Rogan delivered remarks that went mega-viral when he openly bolstered belief in Jesus’ resurrection and casted doubt on the Big Bang theory.
“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 — that makes sense — instantaneously became everything? OK,” Rogan told fellow podcaster Cody Tucker, noting that the Big Bang isn’t as credible as some believe.
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Rogan quoted late ethnobotanist Terence McKenna, who reportedly once made notable comments about the debate over faith and science — comments with which Rogan agreed. Ultimately, when juxtaposing Christ’s story with science’s claims about creation, the podcast host said there’s a clear winner.
“That’s McKenna’s great line … the difference between science and religion is that science only asks you for one miracle … the Big Bang,” Rogan said.
“I’m sticking with Jesus on that one. Jesus makes more sense. People have come back to life.”
These comments were just the beginning, though, because Rogan again dove into similar issues on another recent episode of his show. In fact, he addressed his church attendance and said he sees incredible benefits from being present inside houses of worship.
“It’s a bunch of people that are going to try to make their lives better. They’re trying to be a better person,” Rogan said.
“I mean, for me — at least the place that I go to — they read and analyze passages in the Bible. I’m really interested in what these people were trying to say, because I don’t think it’s nothing.”
It’s this latter quote that’s most notable, because Rogan was speaking to the essential issues of the Christian faith — the questions core to the debate over biblical truth. Is scripture real or filled with fables? Are the stories we read in the Bible rooted in eternal truth — or are they mere allegories and fictitious sentiments?
While Rogan said “atheists and secular people” will go out of their way to dismiss the Bible, the mega-popular podcaster offered a checkmate of sorts, asserting that there’s more happening in the pages of the New and Old Testaments than these critics are willing to recognize.
“I hear that among self-professed intelligent people, like, ‘It’s a fairy tale.’ I don’t know that’s true. I think there’s more to it,” he said. “I think it’s history, but I think it’s a confusing history. It’s a confusing history because it was a long time ago, and it’s people telling things in an oral tradition and writing things down in a language that you don’t understand, in the context of a culture that you don’t understand.”
And he wasn’t done there. Rogan went on to herald Christianity as the “most fascinating” of all religions, noting that Jesus’ life, ministry, crucifixion, and resurrection are all hallmarks that differentiate the faith.
“Christianity in particular is the most fascinating to me, because there’s this one person that everybody agrees existed that, somehow or another, had the best plan for how human beings should interact with each other and behave,” he said.
“He didn’t even protest,” Rogan said. “[He] died on the cross, supposedly for our sins. It’s a fascinating story. What does it represent, though? That’s the real thing. What was that? What happened? Who was Jesus Christ, if it was a human being? What was that? That’s wild.”
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Ponder the fact that the most popular podcaster on Earth is seeking, asking important questions — and offering compelling arguments to push back on so much of the atheistic nonsense that has dominated our discourse.
From the media to Hollywood, we have endured decades of ludicrous absurdity, with many folks forcing down our throats secular humanism and anti-Christian folly. And now an unlikely hero — a podcaster not previously known for faith chops — has emerged and is taking the world along for his personal journey.
My only hope is that we all start to pray for Rogan’s faith, life, and spiritual growth. His platform is massive, and his foray into the Christian faith — if it persists — could be key to helping further shift young people and older generations to move closer to the Lord.
PBA: Barangay Ginebra bounces back at Phoenix” expense
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Barangay Ginebra bounced back at the expense of Phoenix, 102-93, on Sunday in the PBA Philippine Cup at the UST Quadricentennial Pavillion.
PBA: Bolick drops 36 to lead NLEX past Titan
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Robert Bolick dropped 36 points as NLEX defeated Titan, 92-83, on Sunday in the PBA Philippine Cup at the UST Quadricentennial Pavilion.
NCAA: EAC Brigadiers snap skid by overcoming Letran, near playoffs incentive
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Emilio Aguinaldo College rallied late to turn back Colegio de San Juan de Letran, 78-75, to break its slump in the NCAA Season 101 juniors basketball on Sunday at the Filoil Centre.
ONE 173: Joshua Pacio”s double-champ bid falls short in Tokyo heartbreaker

Joshua Pacio”s dream of becoming the Philippines” first-ever two-division ONE world champion ended in heartbreak, as the 29-year-old strawweight king absorbed a technical knockout loss to hometown hero Yuya Wakamatsu in the co-main event of ONE 173 on Sunday at Tokyo”s Ariake Arena.
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