
Alex Jurado
Catholic apologist and content creator, known online as Voice of Reason. He creates content, leads pilgrimages, and continues his work in apologetics and dialogue.
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Jun 18, 2025 • 3h 29min
The Magisterium, Apologetics, and Liturgy Wars (Voice of Reason) | Ep. 529
Alex Jurado, known as Voice of Reason, is a Catholic apologist and content creator who has garnered attention for his engaging discussions on faith. He dives into the significance of the magisterium, and contrasts traditional and modern worship practices within Catholicism. Alex also shares insights from his debate with Dr. James White, emphasizing accessible dialogue. Personal anecdotes reveal the emotional journey of transitioning to Catholicism, while discussions on daily routines highlight the balance between faith, fitness, and spiritual renewal.

Jun 3, 2025 • 0sec
#12223 Did St. Jerome Reject the Catholic Bible? Responding to Protestant Claims - Alex Jurado
Join Alex Jurado, known as the Voice of Reason for his defense of the Catholic faith on social media, as he tackles the debate over St. Jerome's stance on the biblical canon. They dive into whether Jerome truly rejected the Deuterocanonical books and explore misconceptions surrounding his views. The conversation also delves into the differences between Eastern Orthodox canons, the authorship of Hebrews, and the Church's criteria for inspired texts. It's an enlightening discussion that challenges Protestant claims and clarifies a complex theological landscape.

Apr 4, 2025 • 1h 7min
E202: The Unwritten Years of Early Christianity w/Voice of Reason
In a thought-provoking discussion, Alex Jurado, a renowned Christian apologist, delves into the foundational years of early Christianity. He examines how the apostles conveyed Jesus’s teachings before the Bible was formalized, revealing the significance of oral tradition. Alex also touches on early church governance, highlighting the crucial roles of figures like St. Justin Martyr and the Eucharist's origins. With a focus on finding common ground, he explores the connections between the synoptic gospels and the impact of Paul’s unique apostolic authority.