What Katt Williams told Joe Rogan about God, the Bible, Big Bang, transgenderism and Baphomet
7. Why Katt Williams doesn’t believe in the Big Bang theory
“When you think about what people have always believed that's why angels and devils freak me out because no one wants to believe that there's a Satan, that there's a devil,” said Rogan.
“You believe in astronauts though, right?” said Williams.
“Yeah, OK, but people have always said there is,” Rogan replied.
“You mean a bad and a good?” asked Williams.
“Yeah, not just a bad and a good but an actual evil malevolent force,” Rogan insisted.
“No, just start with bad and good. If we start at bad and good, then we understand what must be at the extremes of that. Nobody's telling a different story,” Williams said.
“And then there's a concept of actual entities, actual demonic entities that do exist,” Rogan said.
“Well, I'm saying your DNA is either fused or it's not. If it is, it requires a fuser, that's all,” said Williams.
“A fuser, right. What do you mean by that?” Rogan asked.
“I'm saying if they tell you that certain parts of your DNA are fused, that requires a fuser. Did I say that, right?” Williams replied.
“I'm not sure I see what you're saying. The structure to us in everything, all of it does seem remarkable,” Rogan said.
“In a no mistakes type of way. In a synchronistic sort of a way which flies in the face of the accidental Big Bang nothing from nothing way of thinking and it always has been,” said Williams.
“Well that's what I think. Like in the beginning there was light when they talk about that. If you were going to describe the beginning of the universe, even if you're describing the Big Bang, there's a lot of speculation that that wasn't necessarily the beginning, that there might be a continuous cycle of these events happening over and over again. But if you were talking about a creation story, you would say in the beginning there was light there was enormous amount of light. It created the entire universe.”
Williams agreed.
“Like whatever they say that Hell or Hades is in any of these religions worldwide, it is the perfect description for what a black hole is in real life,” he added.
“It is. You fall through forever,” Rogan agreed.
“A bottomless pit,” said Williams. “Where time does not exist. Where you don't die, but you don't exit.”
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