Sunday, December 7, 2025

This Holiday Season, Let's Not Consider Peter Thiel's Teachings


Joe Lonsdale, TechGod of intrusive spying & masculine public executions, wrote a defense of Peter Thiel's Anti-Christ teachings.  It's dated December 2, 2025.

Londsale began by lauding Thiel's ability to play the long game in various tech ventures and political wins for the Red Team.  

Translated Biblically, Thiel may have been an early aggregator of olive orchards, traded spices from Asia, profited from the bars and whorehouses of Sodom and Gomorrah and been an early supporter of Pontius Pilate when everyone else thought he was a dolt.  Surely a Biblical Thiel would have hated the tax collector Zacchaeus, like everyone else (except Jesus who dined with him).  

The Bible is full of people living earthly lives who, after their interaction with Jesus or one of his disciples, repents and pursues more heavenly ends.  Peter Thiel has not done that.  He may rue an investment that went bad or a candidate that didn't win.  

Thiel's ends of unrestrained economic and political power remain firmly intact.  In fact that's his Anti-Christ message.  Anyone who can interfere with TechGods and restrain them is evil.

Lonsdale said this of Christians:

In Christian thought, the only throne for the whole earth is that of Christ
There's a bit more.  We have the Father (God), the Son (Christ) and the Holy Spirit.   The Gospels of the Bible reveal story after story about Christ's teachings of rejecting earthly ways and creating heaven on earth.  

I doubt Jesus would compliment Peter Thiel or Joe Lonsdale for putting digital Roman soldiers on every street corner of the internet.  I'm pretty sure he would not endorse Christ's return via artificial intelligence, Jesus with an 85% accuracy rate as suggested by Joe Rogan.  Is the other 15% Satanic or just plain drivel?

Jesus, the victim of a public execution to dissuade others, might not endorse Lonsdale's recent call for same.   Joe also expressed interest in investing in Iran.  Apparently, he's a quick study, emulating mullahs who similarly enact masculine executions, although less publicly than Joe recommends.

Lonsdale went on to explore aspects of Revelations.  Dreams and myths are kaleidoscopes, enabling people to see and experience different things. 

What is Peter Thiel really arguing against with his "Anti-Christ" teachings?  Thiel opposes any coordinated cross government approach to rein in the power of TechGods or slow the exponential growth rate of their already obscene wealth.  

Jesus called us to embrace and uplift, to listen and truly hear, to be thankful, to willingly give of one's self and resources and to render unto the earthly powerful that which they must have.  I'd hate to think that is my biometrics.

For all the talk of Christianity, Peter Thiel sponsored politicians straight from the Old Testament.  There is no discernable evidence they follow Christ's teachings.  Fortunately, Old Testament monarchs don't tend to band together into one world governments.  They are too busy trying to conquer one another while controlling their people.

If TechGod/PEU Peter Thiel must have a "One World Government" Anti-Christ, like Caesar in the Bible, let's render that unto him.  He and his disciples will soon be old and infirmed and they can't stand losing, caring or sharing.  

Jesus fed the crowds he spoke to.  Billionaire Peter Thiel charged $200 a head for the series.