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The interviewer probes whether Nate views his clean comedy as a "religious calling," to which he responds affirmatively, claiming it is "beyond him." This declaration raises eyebrows, exposing a disconnect between Nate's self-image and the darker truths about public morality that the transcript later reveals. The narrator satirizes this sense of divine mission, suggesting that Nate is being "tapped" by God to perform his act, even while encapsulating him in a wholesome, Cosby-like veneer.