Étiquette : religion

What billionaire Peter Thiel said in his private ‘Antichrist lectures’

Peter Thiel speaks at the Cambridge Union in 2024. (Nordin Catic/Getty Images)

“In the four, roughly two-hour lectures, which began last month and culminated Monday at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco, Thiel laid out his religious views to a sold-out audience told to keep the contents “off-the-record,” according to an event listing. He argued that those who propose limits on technology development not only hinder business but also threaten to usher in the destruction of the United States and an era of global totalitarian rule, according to the recordings. “In the 17th, 18th century, the Antichrist would have been a Dr. Strangelove, a scientist who did all this sort of evil crazy science,” Thiel said in his Sept. 15 opening talk, according to the recordings. “In the 21st century, the Antichrist is a Luddite who wants to stop all science. It’s someone like Greta or Eliezer,” he said, referring to Thunberg and Eliezer Yudkowsky, a prominent critic of the tech industry’s approach to AI. Thunberg has criticized global capitalism as a driver of environmental degradation while Yudkowsky advocates for limiting AI research to prevent the technology from surpassing human intelligence.”

Source : What billionaire Peter Thiel said in his private ‘Antichrist lectures’ – The Washington Post

Silicon Valley is Embracing Christianity (With the Help of Peter Thiel)

“Mr. Stephens and Ms. Stephens became members of the church shortly after moving to San Francisco. It was in the Epic community that they sharpened their own thinking of how Christian faith should inform their Silicon Valley endeavors. For four years, until the end of 2021, they hosted a Faith and Work group, which met Tuesday mornings and discussed ways religion was relevant to their professional lives. Mr. Thiel and Mr. Tan were some of the high-profile guests who dropped in. (The group is starting up again this year.)
This Stephens-led small group sometimes studied the work of René Girard, a literary theorist who has become Silicon Valley’s favorite theologian. Mr. Girard’s name is invoked by Mr. Thiel in podcast interviews, by Mr. Stephens at ACTS 17 events and by Mr. Vance.Mr. Girard, who died in 2015, was also a mentor to Mr. Thiel at Stanford. Mr. Girard’s books offer a view of religion that fits tidily into the belief systems of Silicon Valley. He theorized that all desire is mimetic — we want what ”

Source : Silicon Valley is Embracing Christianity (With the Help of Peter Thiel) – The New York Times

Bien connu du grand public, plutôt populaire – malgré des polémiques sur ses pratiques fiscales et la manière dont Facebook gère les données personnelles de ses utilisateurs –, Mark Zuckerberg aurait-il l’envie d’être candidat, et l’étoffe pour ? Avec une certaine discrétion, il a en tout cas profité de ses vœux du Nouvel An pour faire une annonce qui a fait disparaître l’un de ses plus importants handicaps de candidat potentiel.
Athée revendiqué, M. Zuckerberg a répondu à un utilisateur qui l’interrogeait qu’il avait (re) trouvé la foi : « J’ai été élevé dans la religion juive, puis j’ai traversé une période de questionnement. Aujourd’hui, je crois que la religion est une chose très importante. » Une bonne nouvelle pour les Américains qui aimeraient le voir devenir président des Etats-Unis : plus que tout autre sujet, l’athéisme est le plus grand handicap que peut porter un candidat, notent toutes les études d’opinion dans ce pays depuis des années.

Source : Les vœux très politiques du patron de Facebook

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