Pope's AI Advisor Calls Thiel's Rome Lectures 'Prolonged Act of Heresy'
Peter Thiel explores apocalyptic themes linking technology and politics, sparking controversy as Catholic institutions deny involvement in the secretive Rome lecture series.
- On Sunday, U.S. venture capitalist Peter Thiel launched a series of closed-door lectures in Rome exploring the concept of the Antichrist, drawing scrutiny from Catholic commentators.
- Thiel, 58, previously held similar talks last year in San Francisco, where he expressed concerns that an Antichrist might emerge to establish a one-world government under the guise of solving global crises.
- Father Paolo Benanti, the Pope's artificial intelligence advisor, wrote on Saturday that Thiel operated as a "political theologian," describing his actions as a "prolonged act of heresy" against the liberal consensus.
- Catholic universities in Rome denied hosting the private event, and no meetings are scheduled between Thiel and Pope Leo or Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, according to official agendas.
- Thiel's visit aligns with recent trips to Italy by U.S. conservatives including Vice President JD Vance, Elon Musk, and Steve Bannon, amid criticism from the Avvenire newspaper.
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Initial reports suggested the talks would be held at Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas, a Catholic university in Rome sometimes known as the Angelicum. However, the university later issued a statement saying the lectures were not organised by the institution and would not take place on its campus.
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