Veritate Podcast

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Welcome to Veritate, Where Truth Isn’t Negotiable This podcast is for those who are done with watered-down faith and lukewarm living. Born from a conversion that shattered decades of atheism, Veritate dives headfirst into the bold, unapologetic truths of the Catholic faith, the kind of truth that calls men to holiness, demands sacrifice, and refuses to bend to modern noise. Each episode confronts the culture, challenges the comfortable, and draws from Sacred Scripture, Tradition, and the lives of the Saints to rekindle what the Church has always taught: that this life is a battle, and only those who pick up their cross daily will endure to the end. If you’re tired of being spoon-fed fluff and want the faith the martyrs died for, raw, real, and rooted in truth, then you’re in the right place. No sugarcoating. No compromise. Just Veritate. Subscribe and join the fight for souls.

  1. 2d ago

    Veritate - Christianity "Quakers" and the Questions

    You know the face on the oatmeal box, the pilgrim in the buckle hat, the plain folk you filed somewhere near the Amish. Every one of those pictures is wrong. This episode answers a listener who asked why the Quakers were left out of the Amish, Mennonites, and Puritans, and the answer is the whole story. Those groups gripped the old faith tighter. The Quaker let go of it completely. George Fox built a religion on one idea, the Inner Light, the voice of God speaking straight into each man with no priest, no sacrament, no creed, and in the end no Bible standing over him. We follow that light from a desperate seeker on Pendle Hill to a meeting today where a man can call himself a Friend and deny that God exists at all, and we ask the question Fox never could. When my light and your light disagree, who decides. This one turns personal. I knelt in the Masonic lodge, blindfolded, and asked for light, and I took thirty-two degrees of it from a Great Architect with no face, a god kept blank so any man of any creed could fill him in. The Quaker Inner Light is the same offer in different clothes, and I can tell you from the inside where a light with no anchor leads. It does not lead to God. It leads back to your own reflection. We correct the myths about who founded the country, set the silent meeting beside the silent holy hour to see which room has a God in it, and answer the self-authenticating light with the one thing it refuses, a soldier-saint who taught the Church how to test the light instead of trust it. Christ did not die for your opinion. He died for His Church.

    28 min
  2. Jun 21

    Veritate - Christianity "Seventh Day Adventist" and the Questions

    On October 22, 1844, tens of thousands of people waited for the end of the world. The sun went down and nothing happened. They called it the Great Disappointment, and out of it came the Seventh-day Adventist Church. This episode follows the evidence from that failed date to the doctrine built to bury it. William Miller did the math, got it wrong, and did the honest thing and admitted it. The men who came after him took his failed date, invented a vision in a cornfield, and called it the investigative judgment, a doctrine that Hebrews dismantles in a single line and that the Adventists' own leading scholar could not defend. We trace the Saturday Sabbath argument they aim at the Catholic Church, the one that quietly proves the very authority it tries to destroy, and we examine what they teach about the dead and what Christ actually said. Then we reach the question that holds the whole church up. Every Adventist doctrine runs back to one person, Ellen White, a prophetess claiming the authority to bind a church. Scripture gives women the gift of prophecy. It gives no woman the office of an apostle, the office Christ made male and the Church has guarded for two thousand years. That leaves two doors, and both lead out. Under all of it sits one promise. Christ said the gates of hell would not prevail against His Church. If that is true, the Church never failed, and the prophetess who came to rescue it was rescuing something that was never lost. Christ did not die for your opinion. He died for His Church.

    28 min
  3. May 31

    Veritate - Christianity "LDS" and the Questions

    They are the most likeable people who will ever knock on your door. Young, clean-cut, two by two, name tags straight, genuinely warm. Before I became Catholic I had real conversations with Mormon missionaries and they were some of the most pleasant exchanges I had with anyone representing a religious tradition. Then I told one of their members I was a 32nd degree Freemason and needed the whole story, not just the Book of Mormon but everything. He handed me the Doctrine and Covenants and the Pearl of Great Price. I opened them. I recognized what I was looking at. Because I had taken the same obligations, learned the same grips, and worked through the same degrees that Joseph Smith received in March 1842, five weeks before he introduced the temple endowment ceremony. Joseph Smith taught that God was once a man, that men can become gods, and that the entire Christian church apostatized after the apostles, leaving no valid Christianity on earth for 1,800 years. He translated the Book of Mormon by placing a stone in a hat. His Doctrine and Covenants contains Section 132, which commands plural marriage as an everlasting covenant and is still in the canon. It contains Section 84, which promises a temple in Independence, Missouri in that generation. The temple has never been built. Moses said one false prophecy disqualifies a prophet. Paul said the angel who delivered the whole enterprise is accursed. And on June 27, 1844, Joseph Smith died at Carthage Jail raising his hands and beginning the Masonic Grand Hailing Sign of Distress. He never finished it. Nobody came. This episode follows the evidence.

    40 min

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Welcome to Veritate, Where Truth Isn’t Negotiable This podcast is for those who are done with watered-down faith and lukewarm living. Born from a conversion that shattered decades of atheism, Veritate dives headfirst into the bold, unapologetic truths of the Catholic faith, the kind of truth that calls men to holiness, demands sacrifice, and refuses to bend to modern noise. Each episode confronts the culture, challenges the comfortable, and draws from Sacred Scripture, Tradition, and the lives of the Saints to rekindle what the Church has always taught: that this life is a battle, and only those who pick up their cross daily will endure to the end. If you’re tired of being spoon-fed fluff and want the faith the martyrs died for, raw, real, and rooted in truth, then you’re in the right place. No sugarcoating. No compromise. Just Veritate. Subscribe and join the fight for souls.