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#1 Today 01:18:40

What is Peter Thiel's obsession about the Antichrist about?

Peter Thiel’s supposed “obsession” with the Antichrist is usually overstated, but it comes from a real and consistent theme in his thinking rather than from conspiracy or literal fear.

Here’s what it’s about, in clear terms.

1. The Antichrist as a symbol, not a demon

Thiel is a Christian (influenced by René Girard, a Christian philosopher), and when he talks about the Antichrist he almost always means it symbolically, not as a literal end-times monster.

For Thiel, the Antichrist represents:

    A false promise of peace and order
    A centralized global authority that claims to solve conflict
    A system that suppresses truth and individuality in the name of harmony

In short: a world that looks peaceful but is spiritually and intellectually hollow.

2. Girard’s influence: scapegoats and false unity

René Girard argued that societies often create peace by:

    Blaming a scapegoat
    Enforcing conformity
    Suppressing dissent

Thiel adopts this framework and connects it to Christian theology:

    The Antichrist = unity without truth
    Christianity (properly understood) = truth even at the cost of conflict

So Thiel worries less about chaos and more about fake peace enforced by systems.

3. Why Thiel links this to modern institutions

Thiel has hinted that certain modern trends resemble this “Antichrist logic”:

    Bureaucratic global governance
    Ideological conformity in tech, academia, and media
    Systems that claim moral neutrality but enforce rigid beliefs
    Surveillance and technocratic control framed as “safety” or “progress”

This is why he sometimes sounds alarmist:

He believes the biggest danger is not violence, but enforced sameness.

4. Why people think he’s “obsessed”

A few reasons:

    He uses religious language in elite, secular spaces
    He blends theology with tech and politics, which is unusual
    Journalists often quote his most provocative lines without context
    “Antichrist” sounds extreme if you miss the metaphor

But among people who’ve read or listened to him closely, it’s clear he’s talking about ideas, not prophecies.

5. The core idea, stripped of theology

If you remove the religious framing, Thiel’s concern boils down to this:
The greatest threat to humanity is a world where everyone agrees because disagreement is no longer allowed.
The “Antichrist” is his shorthand for that danger.

themoreyouknow

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#2 Today 03:01:58

Re: What is Peter Thiel's obsession about the Antichrist about?

thiel is a homosexual and prefers to have sex with men rather than women

thiel knows that a lot of people in tech are searching for meaning

so even though his gay lifestyle is very un-christian, he uses christian metaphors to convince the weak-minded that they can find the meaning they seek if they act as he wants them to act

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#3 Today 03:10:07

Re: What is Peter Thiel's obsession about the Antichrist about?

I'm old enuff to remember when GW Bush was the Antichrist.

Now he is a distant memory  lol

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#4 Today 03:28:40

Re: What is Peter Thiel's obsession about the Antichrist about?

Most of the tech billionaires are complete weirdos.  They can say the strangest shyt, and all their lackeys who depend on them for a paycheck will tell them they're brilliant.

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