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Veritate En Español

18 min · 23 de jun de 2026
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Quizás conoces el dolor. Un hermano, una hija, una madre que un día dejó la fe de la familia y se fue a otra iglesia. Se fueron convencidos. Tú te quedaste con las preguntas. Aquí no atacamos a nadie. Buscamos la verdad con evidencia, como un detective examina un caso. Porque la fe no es un sentimiento que cambia con el viento. O es verdad, o no lo es. Yo lo sé por experiencia. Fui ateo. Fui masón de grado 32. Serví 24 años en uniforme. No volví a Cristo por emoción. Volví porque la evidencia me obligó a mirar de nuevo: la Sábana Santa de Turín y el Sudario de Oviedo no me dejaron escapar. En cada episodio le hacemos cuatro preguntas a cada tradición: * ¿Quién es Dios? * ¿Quién es el hombre? * ¿Qué salió mal? * ¿Cómo se arregla? En este primer episodio empezamos por el principio. ¿Existe la verdad? ¿Se puede conocer? ¿O cada quien carga la suya? Si perdiste a alguien a otra fe, este camino es para ti. No para ganar una discusión. Para entender qué creemos los católicos, y por qué es verdad. Suscríbete. La búsqueda apenas comienza.

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Portada del episodio Veritate En Español

Veritate En Español

Quizás conoces el dolor. Un hermano, una hija, una madre que un día dejó la fe de la familia y se fue a otra iglesia. Se fueron convencidos. Tú te quedaste con las preguntas. Aquí no atacamos a nadie. Buscamos la verdad con evidencia, como un detective examina un caso. Porque la fe no es un sentimiento que cambia con el viento. O es verdad, o no lo es. Yo lo sé por experiencia. Fui ateo. Fui masón de grado 32. Serví 24 años en uniforme. No volví a Cristo por emoción. Volví porque la evidencia me obligó a mirar de nuevo: la Sábana Santa de Turín y el Sudario de Oviedo no me dejaron escapar. En cada episodio le hacemos cuatro preguntas a cada tradición: * ¿Quién es Dios? * ¿Quién es el hombre? * ¿Qué salió mal? * ¿Cómo se arregla? En este primer episodio empezamos por el principio. ¿Existe la verdad? ¿Se puede conocer? ¿O cada quien carga la suya? Si perdiste a alguien a otra fe, este camino es para ti. No para ganar una discusión. Para entender qué creemos los católicos, y por qué es verdad. Suscríbete. La búsqueda apenas comienza.

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Portada del episodio Veritate - Christianity "Seventh Day Adventist" and the Questions

Veritate - Christianity "Seventh Day Adventist" and the Questions

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Portada del episodio Veritate - Christianity "Church of Christ" and the Questions

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Portada del episodio Veritate - Christianity "LDS" and the Questions

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