Comparative Teachings

Modern Christianity is a system shaped by centuries of doctrines, traditions, and institutional authority. While many assume these structures reflect Christ’s teachings, scripture and history show otherwise.

The Great News Network examines how fulfilled theology differs from mainstream Christianity and what remains when we remove man-made religion. This isn’t about attacking churches—it’s about seeking what’s true beyond tradition and control.

Key Comparative Studies

1. Modern Christian Doctrines vs. Fulfilled Theology

A clear comparison between traditional doctrines and the fulfilled perspective taught at TGNN.

2. Calvinism vs. The Great News

Calvinism teaches predestination and limited grace. We contrast this with the fulfilled message of freedom and spiritual choice.

3. Evangelicalism vs. Subjective Christianity

Evangelicalism emphasizes strict doctrine and authority. The Great News invites believers into a personal, Spirit-led faith.

4. Issues with Christian Culture

Christianity today is often tied to political and social identities far from Christ’s original message. We explore how to move beyond that.

5. Understanding Mormonism

We examine Mormon theology, scriptures, and institutional structures—and how they contrast with the fulfilled view of God’s work.

6. Being a Christian vs. Being a Yeshuan

The term “Christian” carries cultural and institutional weight. At TGNN, we explore the alternative identity of a “Yeshuan”—one rooted in love, freedom, and personal conviction.

Why Deconstruct Religion?

For many, the Christian experience is built on denominational rules, hierarchical leadership, and fixed doctrines. These often result in:

  • Rigid systems that replace personal faith with conformity
  • Fear-based salvation tied to institutional loyalty
  • Loss of spiritual autonomy under human authority
  • A disconnect between Christ’s freedom and church-imposed burdens

Comparative teachings offer a new path—one grounded in conviction, love, and truth, not religious obligation.

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