Editorial Standards

Claritas publishes a daily digest of news read through a Christian lens. Clarity is resistance: we believe careful attention to the news and to the biblical text is a discipline worth practicing in public. These standards describe how we work.

Sourcing

Every reflection begins with a reported news event. We require at least two independent sources before publishing, and we link every source at the bottom of each reflection so readers can verify the record for themselves.

We do not publish rumors, anonymous social media claims, or stories we cannot trace to original reporting.

Scripture

Bible quotations use the World English Bible (WEB), a public domain translation. We engage the original context of each passage before applying it to a contemporary event, and we avoid proof-texting: a verse is quoted in service of its own meaning.

Independence

Claritas is non-partisan. That is a textual commitment rather than a centrist one: we follow what Scripture says wherever it lands, and we do not endorse parties, candidates, or platforms. We accept no payment for coverage.

How reflections are made

Our editorial pipeline uses automated tools, including AI systems, to monitor the news, draft reflections against these guidelines, and translate them into Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese. Every reflection carries its publication date, names its biblical text, and cites its sources.

Corrections

When we get something wrong, we correct the article and update its modification date. To report an error, write to [email protected]. We review every report.