
Points, Part 1
Shawn McCraney shifts focus to clear Christian teachings, minimizing LDS debates. He urges dissociation from Mormonism, challenges LDS claims, and critiques LDS beliefs.
From 2006 – 2013, “Born Again Mormon” Shawn McCraney hosts a live call-in show that is notorious for its unapologetic insistence on truth. Shawn presents topics on Mormonism, comparing them to the position of said topics from “Biblical Christianity”, and prompts listeners to look in their hearts and see if they have truly been born again.
Shawn McCraney shifts focus to clear Christian teachings, minimizing LDS debates. He urges dissociation from Mormonism, challenges LDS claims, and critiques LDS beliefs.
Shawn McCraney encourages exploring Christian worship post-LDS, critiques exclusionary doctrines, promotes Bible study, and defends traditional Christianity against LDS claims.
Shawn McCraney humorously critiques LDS doctrines, using an April Fools' joke and a film script "Twistianity" to explore and contrast LDS and traditional Christian beliefs.
Shawn McCraney critiques LDS pride linked to beliefs in pre-existence and divinity, contrasting with biblical humility. He emphasizes personal growth over church status.
Shawn McCraney contrasts LDS and Biblical views on the Fall, spiritual rebirth, and Jesus' conception, emphasizing faith in Christ for becoming God's child, not inherent birthright.
Shawn McCraney emphasizes baptism as a symbolic act of faith, critiques Mormonism's focus on compliance, and advocates for a personal relationship with Jesus over institutional allegiance.
Shawn McCraney critiques LDS beliefs, highlights a Bible conference, and emphasizes Jesus' grace. He discusses the Adam-God doctrine's history and its rejection by LDS leaders.
Shawn McCraney critiques LDS beliefs, emphasizing adherence to the original Gospel. He argues deviations lead to flawed doctrines, contrasting LDS pre-existence with Christian creation.
Shawn McCraney's "Heart of the Matter" covers live broadcast surprises, public faith professions like open water baptisms, LDS terminology debates, and his book "I Was A Born-Again Mormon."
Shawn McCraney critiques LDS doctrines, urging focus on grace and faith in Jesus. He emphasizes one God, critiques misinterpretations, and contrasts LDS and traditional Christian views on Jesus and Lucifer.
Shawn McCraney critiques LDS doctrine flexibility, unofficial spokespersons, and contrasts with Biblical Christianity's "creatio ex nihilo." He challenges LDS views on God's nature and human divinity potential, highlighting scriptural distinctions.
Shawn McCraney's teaching on "Heart of the Matter" addresses astronomy misconceptions, invites LDS audience participation, and humorously acknowledges his fallibility.
Shawn McCraney critiques LDS pre-existence doctrine, emphasizing biblical truths over Grecian/Eastern influences. He refutes God's physical form, promoting salvation by grace.
Shawn McCraney critiques LDS doctrines, emphasizing biblical truths over myths. He left Mormonism for a genuine relationship with God through Jesus, rejecting pre-existence beliefs.
Shawn McCraney urges Latter-day Saints to focus on Jesus over church culture, emphasizing the Bible's sufficiency and reliability without extra revelations for salvation.
Shawn McCraney critiques Mormon narratives, urging reliance on credible sources like UTLM.org. He promotes non-denominational fellowship, warns against deceptive doctrines, and emphasizes biblical truths for genuine spiritual freedom, contrasting them with Mormon beliefs.
Shawn McCraney contrasts materialistic Christmas with its true essence, focusing on Jesus. He criticizes LDS for overshadowing Jesus with Joseph Smith, calling it "Smithmas."
Shawn McCraney critiques Joseph Smith's legacy, LDS martyrdom portrayal, media bias, and encourages open dialogue on Mormonism's impact, inclusivity, and foundational issues.
Shawn McCraney examines Mitt Romney's candidacy, focusing on his Mormon faith's influence on leadership, urging reflection on faith-politics mix, noting Romney's personal traits.
Shawn McCraney critiques Mormon doctrine vs. Christian salvation by grace, urges Utah Christians to stay grounded in scripture, and promotes Alathea Ministries events.