Peter Thiel dares to talk Antichrist in Rome while church elites run scared of real debate

It says a lot about our modern world when tech billionaire Peter Thiel, not some aging priest or European academic, draws crowds in Rome to talk about the Antichrist. The left’s heads are spinning because a man of Thiel’s influence dares to dig deep and challenge the globalist agenda within spitting distance of the Vatican itself. What’s even more telling? The so-called Catholic “institutions”—those voices who used to take the lead in defending faith—are running and hiding instead of standing up to have the conversation.

Of course, the elite clerics want to keep things quiet. For years, they’ve bowed to the political winds, worried about “offending” the woke mob. Now a man like Thiel arrives, fearless, tossing ideas into the marketplace, daring people to address the evil that rots away at the West. Suddenly, those same institutions clutch their pearls—they’re terrified, not of heresy, but of being called out by liberal overlords.

Look at the real message here. When someone questions the emptiness of modern progressivism, and dares to talk about real evil, the old guard goes silent. They’d rather stay cozy with international bureaucrats and leftist billionaires than ask hard questions. Maybe they’re too comfortable cashing checks from globalist puppeteers, ignoring the dangerous decline of moral values right under their noses.

Let’s be honest: this is why America and Western culture keep losing ground. Our own “leaders,” both religious and secular, would rather virtue signal than fight for what’s right. The elites dismiss questions about evil as outdated or intolerant, meanwhile, the world grows darker. When tech titans like Thiel use their platforms for truth, the establishment acts like it’s the end of the world.

Why should we trust the institutions that run from real debate? The same people who turned their churches into woke safe spaces now want to pretend the fight against evil is over, or too embarrassing to discuss. Well, maybe it’s time to let new voices speak up—especially when the old ones only offer silence and surrender. If asking hard questions scares the modern church, maybe it was never “progress” they believed in, but simply obedience to their globalist masters.

Source: Washington Times


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