VeriFaith charges for several reasons:
We're not charging for truth — we're charging for the tools required to protect and verify it responsibly.
A Fact is a claim that:
Facts are always open to re-validation if new evidence or a legitimate challenge is submitted.
LSV is the framework we use to test claims. It requires:
It's maintained by the nonprofit LiteralVerification.org and used by VeriFaith to ensure every claim is evidence-based, not belief-driven.
Yes — but only after passing a basic validator onboarding process that tests:
Peer validators do not vote based on belief — they confirm whether the claim meets LSV standards. Validators from all religions (or none) are welcome if they follow the logic.
Yes. If a new source is submitted, a valid challenge is raised, or a peer validator flags a contradiction, then the claim or theory is revalidated. If it fails, it's downgraded or removed. Truth on VeriFaith is not fixed — it's living, and constantly pressure-tested.
Yes. VeriFaith is cross-religious and supports claims from:
You can submit from any recognized canon, so long as the claim is verifiable under LSV rules.
Theories are built from multiple validated Facts. If a Fact is challenged, a Theory includes ambiguous reasoning, or it hasn't yet passed minimum review thresholds, it will remain marked as "Under Review" until all components are validated. Theories must be built on facts, not stacked assumptions.
VeriFaith will never push any religion or interpretation. Premium users and Leaders can create and publish theories. Users can then filter based on the sources being used, percentage of facts being used, and trending theories. But it must always be user-defined filtering to find what they want — never software promotion.
Yes — Premium and Leader accounts can publish theories publicly on VeriFaith. Published theories are visible to all users and subject to community review and challenges. Theories must meet minimum Fact thresholds before they can be shared publicly.