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In reply to the discussion: Vance tells Pope: "Stick to matters of morality." [View all]Kid Berwyn
(24,639 posts)18. Thiel, Epstein's friend, is lecturing about the Antichrist
Peter Thiel brings his Antichrist lectures to the Vaticans doorstep, and Catholic institutions back away
by Nicole Winfield - Associated Press
via America Magazine, March 13, 2026
ROME (AP) One of the hottest tickets in the Vaticans backyard these days is for a four-lecture series on the Antichrist being given by Silicon Valley tech billionaire Peter Thiel.
The invitation-only conference in Rome, from Sunday to Wednesday, has proven so controversial that the Catholic universities initially associated with it have all denied official involvement.
Thiel is a co-founder of PayPal and Palantir, the data-mining company that has been assisting the Trump administrations migrant deportation crackdown. An early donor to the political career of Vice President JD Vance, Thiel is also deeply interested in the apocalyptic concept of the Antichrist and has written and lectured on it before.
Christians debated these prophecies for millennia. Who was the Antichrist? When would he arrive? What would he preach? he mused in a November essay in the Catholic magazine First Things.
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According to an announcement for the event seen by The Associated Press, the lectures were jointly organized by an Italian organization, the Vincenzo Gioberti Cultural Association, and the Cluny Institute at the Catholic University of America in Washington.
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https://www.americamagazine.org/news/2026/03/13/peter-thiel-antichrist-vatican/#:~:text=ROME%20(AP)%20%E2%80%94%20One%20of,the%20Catholic%20magazine%20First%20Things.
America Magazine is published by the Jesuit Order.
by Nicole Winfield - Associated Press
via America Magazine, March 13, 2026
ROME (AP) One of the hottest tickets in the Vaticans backyard these days is for a four-lecture series on the Antichrist being given by Silicon Valley tech billionaire Peter Thiel.
The invitation-only conference in Rome, from Sunday to Wednesday, has proven so controversial that the Catholic universities initially associated with it have all denied official involvement.
Thiel is a co-founder of PayPal and Palantir, the data-mining company that has been assisting the Trump administrations migrant deportation crackdown. An early donor to the political career of Vice President JD Vance, Thiel is also deeply interested in the apocalyptic concept of the Antichrist and has written and lectured on it before.
Christians debated these prophecies for millennia. Who was the Antichrist? When would he arrive? What would he preach? he mused in a November essay in the Catholic magazine First Things.
Snip...
According to an announcement for the event seen by The Associated Press, the lectures were jointly organized by an Italian organization, the Vincenzo Gioberti Cultural Association, and the Cluny Institute at the Catholic University of America in Washington.
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https://www.americamagazine.org/news/2026/03/13/peter-thiel-antichrist-vatican/#:~:text=ROME%20(AP)%20%E2%80%94%20One%20of,the%20Catholic%20magazine%20First%20Things.
America Magazine is published by the Jesuit Order.
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Great idea, so long as his ideas for governing get the support they deserve.
Kid Berwyn
13 hrs ago
#31
The Catholic Church has debated the moral implications of a "just war" . . .
Journeyman
17 hrs ago
#15
Right! Killing 150 school girls with a bomb has nothing to do with "morality"?
kentuck
16 hrs ago
#17