Why Silicon Valley Will Talk About The Antichrist-But the Church Won’t

Please read the article below, it is a sign of the times we live in that Churches and Pastors will not preach on Biblical prophecy, but a tech billionaire with conflicting “spiritual” ideas would convene a private conference to talk about the anti-christ. When people search for truth, the Church must respond with Biblical truth not a hodgepodge of various unproven intellectual theories. Sign of the times! Rh

When a man like Peter Thiel announces a four-part lecture series on the Antichrist, it’s not just another tech mogul musing about the future–it’s a cultural moment. Thiel, the billionaire co-founder of PayPal and Palantir, investor in Facebook, and long-time power player in conservative politics, is no stranger to controversy. 

He’s been at Trump’s side as a trusted adviser, helping shape a recent executive order that critics warn opens the door to mass surveillance. He’s a contrarian’s contrarian: libertarian and conservative, gay and yet drawn to Christianity, immersed in Silicon Valley but increasingly fascinated by scripture.

Now, beginning September 15 at San Francisco’s Commonwealth Club, Thiel will deliver four off-the-record lectures on the Antichrist–closed-door, no transcripts, no recordings. Organized by the Acts 17 Collective, the talks promise to explore the “theological and technological dimensions” of this apocalyptic figure, drawing on everyone from René Girard to Carl Schmitt.  

A major lecture series in Silicon Valley touching on prophecy, AI, and even the concept of an Antichrist figure sold out almost instantly. Tech leaders and cultural influencers are lining up to hear speculation about humanity’s end, yet the pews remain quiet.

And here’s the question every Christian should be asking: Why is Peter Thiel talking about the Antichrist when so many pastors won’t?

Why Thiel, why now?

Thiel has always been fascinated by the intersection of faith, politics, and technology. In interviews, he has speculated that the Antichrist might rise to power not through brute force but by constant talk of peace and safety–language eerily familiar in a world teetering between global wars and technological upheaval.

Yet the secrecy of these lectures raises another layer of intrigue. Why keep them closed-door? Why not livestream them if the goal is spiritual exploration? The answer, perhaps, is that Thiel isn’t trying to hold a Bible study. He’s staging an intellectual salon, where theology, power, and politics are blurred. Some see it as honest searching; others, as elitism dressed up in religious language.

Who’s shaping Thiel’s thinking?

The Acts 17 Collective, the nonprofit behind the event, brands itself as “Acknowledging Christ in Technology and Society.” It was co-founded by Michelle Stephens, who has explained that their mission is to create spaces for deep discussion among people who might never set foot in a traditional church. In many ways, Acts 17 reflects Silicon Valley’s new fascination with Christianity–not as humble faith, but as a cultural and intellectual wellspring to be mined.

Thiel’s religious inspirations are eclectic. René Girard, the French Catholic thinker, is his intellectual lodestar. Add Francis Bacon, Jonathan Swift, Carl Schmitt, and John Henry Newman, and you get a strange mix: a blend of literature, philosophy, political theology, and fragments of Catholic and Protestant thought. But absent in this list is the plain, straightforward teaching of scripture.

And that’s the problem. Thiel may be sincere, but sincerity does not equal orthodoxy. As many Christian observers have already warned, when theology is shaped more by philosophers than prophets, the result is often distorted.

Where does this line up with scripture?

Let’s be blunt: it doesn’t. Thiel is an openly gay man whose worldview is a hybrid of cultural Christianity, intellectual philosophy, and Silicon Valley futurism. That alone puts him at odds with historic Christian orthodoxy. Yet he speaks on the Antichrist–a figure central to eschatology–while countless pastors dodge the subject.

In one sense, it’s commendable that Thiel is willing to ask these questions. But it also exposes the failure of the American church. Why are we letting a tech billionaire take the stage on biblical prophecy while pastors–the shepherds of God’s people–remain silent?

Why pastors won’t touch the Antichrist

This is the most stinging indictment. The reason Silicon Valley talks about the Antichrist while pulpits stay quiet isn’t because the subject is unimportant. It’s because the church has grown timid.

Many pastors don’t preach on the Antichrist, not because scripture is unclear, but because they themselves don’t know what they believe. Seminary trained them to doubt prophecy. Some dismiss Revelation as allegory. Others treat Daniel and Thessalonians as culturally irrelevant. In countless pulpits, prophecy is written off as “too divisive,” “too speculative,” or “not practical for everyday life.”

The result? A generation of Christians starving for answers in an age of global chaos–and instead of hearing from their pastors, they hear from Peter Thiel.

Isn’t it remarkable? The man who co-founded a surveillance giant like Palantir is willing to speculate on the Antichrist, while shepherds of God’s people pretend the subject doesn’t matter. Many churches, fearful of sensationalism, have abandoned eschatology altogether. The irony is devastating.

What Christians should take from this

Thiel’s lecture series is a flashing neon sign. It says: The world is interested in prophecy, even if the church is not.

Christians should not hand over the conversation about the Antichrist to billionaires, philosophers, or nonprofits mixing DJ parties with theology. If anything, this moment should awaken the church to reclaim the teaching of prophecy–not with wild speculation, but with biblical clarity.

We must discern motivation. Is Thiel trying to honor Christ, or is he reinterpreting Him through a Silicon Valley lens?

We must return to scripture. Not Girard, not Schmitt, not cultural Christianity. But Daniel, Paul, John, and Jesus’ own words about the end of the age.

We must confront cowardice. Pastors who avoid prophecy out of fear or ignorance are failing their flocks.

Who will speak with authority?

The irony is almost unbearable. A gay billionaire, steeped in power politics and tech culture, is willing to wrestle with the Antichrist. Meanwhile, many churches either avoid prophecy altogether or sneer at those who take it seriously.

This moment demands a decision. Will the church continue to abdicate the prophetic conversation to Silicon Valley elites, or will pastors rediscover their courage to preach the whole counsel of God–including the parts about judgment, deception, and the return of Christ?

One thing is certain: if the pulpit remains silent, others will fill the void. And as Peter Thiel’s lecture series shows, those voices will not always lead people closer to the truth. Prophecy News Update

Three Things for the Church

The Church is in business to do 3 things really well. Many churches in America and around the world may do one or two great but fall off on the other. The primary mission of the church is to make disciples. The last words of Jesus Mt. 28:18-20, were to go into all the world and make disciples. Teaching how to observe His commandments. Impacting the culture and healing the sick and hurting. Never has there been more hurt and confusion in the world than now. For the Church to be the Church these three must be done. For a further word of encouragement please click on the below link.

Slumbering Pastors

This past weekend we had an event for all the Pastors in our country. We called it “Answer The Call.” The idea was to call the Pastors to awaken and get involved in the moral issues of the day and to speak out and stand against the blatant immorality that is permeating our society today. You know just do what Pastors are called to do. Be light and salt.” Light illuminates the darkness to expose and bring clarity. Salt is a preservative. When salt is applied to a wound or a cut, it hurts. Pastors need to speak truth. If our Pastors and churches aren’t involved in the fight, our nation will die. Immorality will reign and evil will destroy us. This is not optional, any Pastor who hides his head in the sand is not worthy to be called a man of God. Hiding behind your business and “church duties” is not acceptable. Speak up, stand up, and call out immortality and evil. That’s your job.

We invited over 80 Pastors to our brunch last Saturday, and only 14 pastors even bothered to show up. Our total of leaders and Pastors was a meager 41. Unfortunate, but true to form. I have tried for five years to sound the alarm as a watchmen on the wall, but to no avail. My heart is heavy! Well is it spoken of these AWOL Pastors who are woke and asleep. Isaiah well prophesied of them in Chapter 56:10 “His watchmen are blind, (can’t see), they are all ignorant (no knowledge), they are dumb dogs, they cannot bark (no voice), sleeping lying down loving to slumber (dreamers yet no Godly vision). Todays Pastors and parishioners would rather be prophesied to about great mysteries than to apply the word to our present evil. They scream tell us good things, we want our best life now!! We don’t want correction, we want prosperity. It’s a sad day for the church sitting in comfortable pews eating and drinking of God’s good pleasure without concern for the evil that permeates our culture.

It’s a culture war and the Pastors are mostly AWOL. God forgive us.

This may seem harsh, but it needs to be said. We are losing a war that should be won. The gates of hell shall not prevail against the church. However if the kingdom of darkness is not challenged, it will grow stronger day by day. I refuse to quit. The solution is to pray for your Pastor, speak to him and let him know the church needs to hear about what is happening in the world. If that doesn’t work, maybe a new church is the answer. Rh

HOW CAN YOU STILL CALL THIS POLITICS

by Mario Murillo | Apr 5, 2022 | Mario Murillo MinistriesPolitical Issues 

Something has happened. An invisible line has been crossed. A very tired and obsolete excuse has expired. What excuse, you ask? The one that goes like this: “As a Christian, I don’t believe that we should be involved in politics.”
As incredible as it may seem, people are still saying things like that.
There is a special punishment mentioned in Scripture about remaining silent when a generation is headed for disaster. And that Scripture mentions nothing about a ‘political’ exemption. Proverbs 24:11-12, “Deliver those who are drawn toward death, and hold back those who stumble to the slaughter. If you say, “Surely we did not know this,” does not He who weighs the hearts consider it? He Who keeps your soul, does He not know it? And will He not render to each man according to his deeds?”
The Satanic agenda being pushed by the Left is killing people. It is drawing them toward death. But you can’t speak up because that would be ‘politics.’

There is a special punishment mentioned in Scripture about remaining silent when a generation is headed for disaster.

Moral or Political

My thesis is simple, every issue facing this nation is a moral one not a political one. But, one would say what about the conflict going on now with Russia and Ukraine? Even that is moral. Political expediency has allowed this conflict to get to this stage. If America were a moral nation, then Biden would never have been elected with fraudulent votes. There is proof positive that 2020 was stolen, there is way too much evidence to discount this view.

Who speaks on moral issues, the Pastors and ultimately the church does. Where was and is the Church of today? Are they doing the due diligence required to have a voice, to call out, or make plain a vision to restore Biblical values in our country? Mostly a resounding no. We need watchmen on the wall to stand and declare morality in our nation. Speaking out against evil and greed and immorality. LGBTQ and other gender issues including CRT are issues of the day for the Church to speak on not sissified political compromisers that are devoid of moral and common sense.

Unfortunately the Church is ignorant of what they can and can not do under the law and because of that fear runs rampant among the Clergy. So they sit in silence and lift their hands to Jesus in worship, all the while His desire for them is to over turn the money changers table. Where is the Black Robe Regiment of Revolutionary days?

Apparently drinking soy milk and preparing feel good sermons, not a Word from God!

The Militant Church

Who is to blame for the cultural and moral decay in America today?  Many blame feckless and egotistical politicians who have become a ruling aristocratic body of legislators.  True, but who has elected these tone deaf leaders? To me the slouching toward Gomorrah, to borrow a phrase, is the fault of the church and Pastors who failed their parishioners in not preaching and teaching the truth!  There is only one truth and that is found in Jesus Christ.  John 17:17 says “Sanctify them by Your truth.  Your Word is truth.”  In John 1:1 Jesus is portrayed as the Word of God.  Moral and ethical truth belongs in and through Jesus Christ. So with that in mind I precede.

The true Church must become a militant body of believers, not in physicality, but in spirituality.  Praying militantly in warfare prayer must become an active part of our daily routine.  In depth Biblical Study of scriptures, as well as intense discipleship programs are a must.  Get off the milk and get into the meat of the Word.  Get off TV preachers and prophets and get into a really good Church to fellowship with others and get plugged into groups and activities that feed your spirit.  

Get away from hearing a word from a prophet and get into the Bible.  Prophets live in the flesh, so to speak, and can be wrong as we have seen from many prophecies before the election.  God spoke to me and told me “ Son don’t look to prophets, but to Me”.  The prophetic ministry can be misused.  

Nevertheless, the main point is to be what the Word tells us to be, do what the Word tells us to do, and have what the Word tells us we can have. Outside of that realm I want nothing.  I will be content with that alone.  

Acts 5:29 We must obey God rather than man.

Let God arise and let His enemies be scattered.