HOTM Evangelicalism

Upon the new year of 2013, Shawn spoke outrightly and hosted a show called “The Price of Truth”. In this episode, he addressed that he was tired of criticizing the “splinter” in the eye of Mormonism, when Christianity had a “log” in its own. Shawn spoke openly saying he was going to shift into focusing on the issues with Evangelicalism. Immediately the Christian television station kicked him off the air. Shawn rented a warehouse and fit it out as a small studio to keep the broadcast alive, and continue to search for Truth. The HOTM 1.1 Series goes deep into the issues with Evangelicalism from the perspective of a direct relationship with God.

Eternal Punishment, Part 1

Eternal punishment shapes views on God's nature. Mormons and Christians differ on afterlife. God is all-knowing, all-powerful, yet allows free will. Shawn critiques Calvinism, emphasizing God's love and desire for universal salvation.

Has Jesus Returned?, Part 12

Shawn McCraney challenges traditional views on Jesus' return, emphasizing early Christian beliefs in an imminent Second Coming. He critiques religious practices, highlights historical context, and advocates for re-examining scripture.

Has Jesus Returned?, Part 11

Shawn McCraney teaches that pre-crucifixion, souls went to Sheol; post-crucifixion, Jesus preached to spirits, altering the afterlife. He critiques literal Millennium views, emphasizing metaphorical interpretations, and discusses prophecy, eschatology, and the universality of grace.

Has Jesus Returned?, Part 10

Shawn McCraney's ministry critiques Mormonism and Evangelicalism, claiming Jesus' Second Coming and judgment occurred in 70 AD. He challenges traditional views, emphasizing historical prophecy fulfillment and immediate judgment relevance, urging personal spiritual readiness.

Has Jesus Returned?, Part 7

The teaching asserts Jesus' judgment came in AD 70 with Jerusalem's fall, fulfilling prophecy. It challenges Trinitarian views, emphasizes vigilance, and suggests Jesus' return was imminent, not distant.

Has Jesus Returned?, Part 5

Shawn McCraney teaches a biblical Christianity focused on spiritual fulfillment over material success, interpreting Matthew 24 as historical, not futuristic, emphasizing personal readiness.

Has Jesus Returned?, Part 4

Shawn McCraney critiques traditional and non-denominational churches for ritual emphasis and social focus, respectively. He links historical events to biblical prophecy, questioning grand structures and urging simpler faith. He interprets Jesus' return metaphorically, connecting Roman actions to divine judgment, and encourages deeper engagement with his teachings.

Has Jesus Returned?, Part 3

Shawn McCraney interprets Matthew 24, focusing on the Greek term "mello" to argue that events like wars are imminent but not the end. He links prophecies to 70 AD, not future events, and critiques rigid end-times views. He emphasizes historical context, Hebrew hyperbole, and challenges futurist interpretations, using Josephus's accounts to describe Jerusalem's destruction.

Has Jesus Returned?, Part 2

Christianity emphasizes a personal relationship with God through Jesus, free from organized religion's authority. It stresses historical context in scripture interpretation, focusing on Jesus' teachings and prophecies, particularly regarding Jerusalem's 70 AD destruction, challenging futurist views.

Has Jesus Returned?, Part 1

Shawn McCraney emphasizes Christ's presence through historical events, advocates disengagement from political reform, and interprets Revelation as immediate for its original audience.

The Bible, Part 3

Shawn McCraney critiques Trinitarianism, advocating for a singular God view. He emphasizes biblical unity, subjective faith, and reevaluating traditional doctrines.

The Bible, Part 2

Shawn McCraney's conference "Sunday’s Best" invites diverse denominations to share faith, emphasizing spiritual connection over doctrine, critiquing human influence in Christianity.

The Bible, Part 1

Shawn McCraney's conference "Sunday’s Best" clarifies Christian doctrines for ex-LDS, contrasting Mormonism's view of the Bible with mainstream Christianity, emphasizing Biblical authority.

On Being Christian, Part 3

Shawn McCraney emphasizes humility in Christianity, the significance of small actions for God, and humans reflecting God's image through body, soul, and spirit, akin to God's triune nature.

On Being Christian, Part 2

Shawn McCraney critiques Mormonism's view of God, contrasts it with traditional Christianity, and emphasizes love over religious systems. He questions "faith alone" and highlights the need for vigilance in faith. He discusses challenges in engaging with LDS members and critiques religious dogmatism, advocating for a deeper understanding of Christ's teachings.

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