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The topic came up during a discussion about gout (an inflammatory arthritis) of all things and whether alcohol consumption is a cause.
Mark Normand asked Rogan, "Are you sober?"
"Yeah, for three months," Rogan replied.
"Wait, are you going to church too, or is that bulls***?" Normand further queried.
"I have been to church," Rogan confirmed.
"Oh, f***," Normand responded.
"Have you ever been to church before?" Rogan asked.
"I've been," Normand answered.
"It's actually very nice. They're all just trying to be better people. It's a good vibe," Rogan said.
Another comedian then chimed in, asking why Rogan does not go to a Roman Catholic church.
Rogan replied that he had already tried it. He has previously stated that he briefly attended Catholic school as a boy and did not like it.
"If it's not Catholic, which one is it?" Normand wondered.
"It's just a Christian church," Rogan said.
Chron reported that the 57-year-old podcast star attends a nondenominational church in Austin, Texas.
Last month, Christian apologist Wesley Huff, who was a guest on Rogan's show in January, shared on another podcast, "And I can tell you for a fact that he is attending a church, and that has been a consistent thing, and so things are happening, and he's a very inquisitive individual, and I think for the better, in that he's communicating with me and other people in his life who are influences that can speak to into these issues."