Sunday, September 14, 2025

THE CHURCH OF THE NEW ORDER

        Amidst the orchestrated outrage and virtue-signalling over slain Christian Nationalist Charlie Kirk, it's noteworthy that Kash Patel and his mobsters have been releasing very few details about either the murder or the suspect. There have been some very selective 'leaks' and 'unnamed sources' dropped to fuel the online rage-bait and the rumor mills. This is having the desired effect as calls for Scamdemic-level Police State action are flooding the internet. 


         Meanwhile, at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco, a totally non-partisan and wholly disinterested venue only committed to presenting high-level programs on the most pressing national concerns, is hosting another of the Woke Right's Christo-Fascist champions starting Monday

          

         Peter Thiel, a WEF Young Global Leader, co-CEO of Palantir; a sworn Globalist, Transhumanist, and enemy of Democracy who lives with another man and is still under suspicion in the death of one of his male lovers, is slated to speak on a topic with which he seems to have a strange obsession: the Antichrist.  As the promotional page notes, Thiel is "speaking about how his Christian Faith informs his understanding of the world." Given the catalog of crimes that Thiel has engaged in---a list that would make even Pagans blush with shame were they accused of it---one would think that Americans Christians might question whether or not Thiel actually represents their values. Sadly, though, much like the case with Charlie Kirk, American Christians are willing to overlook a few peccadilloes so long as their spiritual guides are based and Red-Pilled. 

        Quite interesting are the religious thinkers whom Thiel claims to draw upon for inspiration. Rene Girard, for example, held the minor doctrinal difference from most Christians that Christ's Crucifixion has no connection with redemption from sin. Cardinal Newman and Dean Swift were both British clerics and academics and notably, in this context, were admirers of Mediaeval social systems. Francis Bacon, who is considered by some the intellectual forefather of postmodern Scientism, once wrote a Utopian novel titled New Atlantis depicting an ideal State run by a Scientific Elite. 

        Carl Schmitt is also listed as influence, probably the least-known today of the other writers: although in Weimar Republic of the 1920s, he was a highly respected specialist on Law and Political Science. One of the reasons that Schmitt isn't widely studied today is because he was a Nazi; and his theories helped shape the laws and policies of the Third Reich. Nonetheless, Thiel and his followers see him as an important influence. Another historical political leader who admired Schmitt greatly and patronized him even after Schmitt fell out of favor with the Regime was Hermann Goering. 


       Thiel's lectures are sponsored by the Silicon Valley-based ACTS 17 Coalition. An interview with its CEO published in Christianity Today, gives us some insight into the nature and condition of Postmodern American spirituality. Here are a few highlights:

      "God is using each and every one of us in our skills and talents and giftings to serve his kingdom; and in his kingdom, he wants everyone. Maybe we’ve been neglecting the rich and wealthy because we’ve thought that they’re gods, right? They can take care of themselves. That is such an illusion. If anything, they need God even more, because the pressure of being “gods” themselves is so great."

      "Also, connection, community, going into the Word, reading a piece of theology, reading Scripture, going to church, coming together with other Christians to talk about these big questions you have, doing an Alpha Course. {nota bene} Like I said, we’re in really early stages with this, less than a year in—but it’s those things we are compelling people {nota bene} to do."

      "We’re living in a post-Christian place. People have not heard the gospel from their parents or grandparents. They do not know Jesus. What an incredible opportunity, where we’re situated, to deliver the message of the gospel in a fresh new way, meeting them exactly where they are and bringing them toward Jesus."

       All throughout this interview (including its title), we see a disturbing train of thought that many familiar with Mediaeval Christianity probably recognized: that the Elite has an obligation to deceive the masses for its own good; and that the Elites alone are guardians of arcane knowledge of Spiritual matters. This is quite consistent too with the Dark Enlightenment which Thiel and others like him promote. 

     The question that we need to ask here again: Are American Christians going to continue looking the other way and allowing specimens like Kirk and Thiel to hijack the Faith and define what is Christian and what isn't? We had better start coming to grips with the fact that these people are making a mockery of Faith and if we don't start calling them out, we'll get the neo-Feudalist Christianity they envision---complete with Inquisitors and Ecclesiastical Tribunals. 







      

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