
"Thiel's interest in the anti-Christ may date back to his own upbringing, as he was raised an evangelical. He now describes himself as a 'small-o orthodox Christian.'"
"The concept of the anti-Christ is based on a handful of passages in the epistles of John and Paul in the New Testament. 'Children, it is the last hour!' reads one passage."
"The version of the anti-Christ that has taken hold in right-wing evangelical circles is a messianic figure who emerges after the rapture has taken all true believers to heaven."
Peter Thiel, known for his ventures in technology, is now focusing on the anti-Christ in a four-part lecture series. This interest may stem from his evangelical background, as he identifies as a 'small-o orthodox Christian.' The anti-Christ concept is derived from New Testament passages, particularly in the epistles of John and Paul. In right-wing evangelical circles, the anti-Christ is viewed as a messianic figure who arises after the rapture, establishing a one-world government and opposing Christians in a final battle.
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