What is Literal Source Verification (LSV)?
Literal Source Verification (LSV) is a framework for testing the truth of religious or historical claims by using only original source texts from any religious or historical tradition. Claims must be supported by the original language, grounded in word-for-word definitions not interpreted assumptions and backed by verifiable documentation. It eliminates all interpretations, theological doctrines, traditions, and denominational filters, allowing only direct claims supported by original sources and language. Claims must be verifiable in the original languages and free of assumption or ambiguity.
Key LSV Standards:
- Scripture Only: No theology, commentary, or religious tradition.
- Original Languages: Hebrew, Greek, and Arabic word definitions are required.
- No Assumptions: Every claim must be absolute, not speculative.
- Contradictions Exposed: Conflicting source claims are surfaced and documented.
- Peer Validated: All claims undergo AI and human validation.