
American influencer Logan Paul remains a highly visible figure in online entertainment culture, not only for his various business ventures and controversies but also for several viral discussions on faith-related topics with influential Christians.
In addition to his online influencer career, Paul signed a new long-term contract with World Wrestling Entertainment earlier this year and has wrestled multiple matches.
His initial agreement, signed in 2022, was a multi-event contract. Since his debut, he has won the WWE United States championship and the tag team titles along with Austin Theory.
The YouTuber and podcast host is also the co-founder of the drink brand Prime Hydration. The brand has been at the center of several controversies, including a 2024 trademark infringement lawsuit filed by the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee. Prime Hydration and the committee eventually reached a settlement in 2025.
Other controversies involving Paul’s drink brand include its reportedly high caffeine content (200 mg).
Paul was also at the center of controversy surrounding a cryptocurrency-based project called CryptoZoo, which was promoted as a blockchain game that promised users could hatch and breed digital animals for profit.
The influencer and several of his associates were accused of defrauding investors after the product failed to launch as it was advertised. A class-action lawsuit was filed against Paul in 2023 and was dismissed in 2025, with a judge finding the claims insufficient.
Following the controversy, the YouTuber has threatened to sue people who spread what he claims are “false narratives,” such as the allegation that he is a “scammer.”
While many know Paul as an influencer, a boxer and his WWE fame, the following pages highlight five other aspects of his life, including talk about his faith background and thoughts on Christianity.
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1. Logan Paul asks Joel Osteen about Gen Z, Christianity
During an April 8 episode of the "IMPAULSIVE" podcast, which Logan Paul hosts alongside American YouTuber Mike Majlak, the influencer discussed Christianity and a variety of faith-related topics with Texas megachurch Pastor Joel Osteen.
During the episode, Paul asked the senior pastor of Lakewood Church in Houston what he thinks about reports that Gen Zers are showing a renewed interest in Christianity.
“Do you think it's partially because of social media, the ability to distribute your content in meaningful ways across different mediums, or do you think there's something else?” Paul asked.
While Osteen admitted he doesn’t have all the answers, the pastor said he thinks people are “hungry for more” and feel as if something is “missing.” He cited social media as an example of something that leaves people “empty,” noting that individuals who use these platforms often compare themselves to others and compete for attention.
“That leaves you empty. And I think there’s a big void in every person that only God can fill,” Osteen said about social media.
Osteen described Gen Zers as “authentic,” saying that he thinks they can see social media for what it is and that they “want to find God for themselves.”
Paul asked the pastor what he believes happens to a person when they die, with the pastor replying that "when you know the Lord, you've taken Jesus as your savior.”
“You believe he's the Son of God, and you received his forgiveness; it's a gift by faith," Osteen added.
News Source : https://www.christianpost.com/news/logan-paul-talks-pokmon-prayer-jesus-and-feeling-god-wrath.html
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