HOTM Mormonism

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.

Nauvoo, Part 3

Shawn McCraney critiques Mormonism's history, especially Nauvoo, questioning Joseph Smith's alignment with Jesus, urging reflection on beliefs and modern issues biblically.

Nauvoo, Part 2

Shawn McCraney critiques LDS Church's narrative shifts, DNA impact on American Indian ancestry, rebranding as "Restored Christianity," media influence, and Joseph Smith's leadership.

Nauvoo, Part 1

Shawn McCraney discusses a faith-driven gathering in Ogden, focusing on spiritual experiences beyond bureaucracy, and examines Mormonism's evolution from Joseph Smith's Nauvoo era.

Racism, Part 2

Shawn McCraney critiques LDS racial biases, linking skin color to righteousness in the Book of Mormon, and highlights contradictions in polygamy and priesthood restrictions.

Racism, Part 1

Shawn McCraney explores LDS-Afro-American history, priesthood issues, and racial policies, urging open dialogue. Promotes spiritual growth via gatherings, prison ministries, and his book, emphasizing personal faith in Jesus over organized religion.

Are They Christian?

Shawn McCraney's "Heart of the Matter" questions if Mormonism is Christian, coining "Mormonitious" for its evolving doctrines, stressing biblical clarity on God and Jesus.

Feelings

Gatherings in Salt Lake City and Ogden foster respectful dialogue among LDS members, focusing on open discussions about faith, verse-by-verse teaching, and exploring truth.

Temples, Part 4

Shawn McCraney critiques Mormon temple practices, claiming they limit personal freedom and spiritual growth, advocating for a Bible-based relationship with God over mandatory rituals.

Temples, Part 3

Shawn McCraney promotes knowing Jesus beyond labels, critiques LDS temple shifts, and encourages open faith discussions, emphasizing grace and personal Christ relationships.

Respite 4

Shawn McCraney's "Heart of the Matter" show from Salt Lake City explores faith, discussing topics like monogamy and temple clothing, and shares his LDS to Christian transition.

Temples, Part 2

Shawn McCraney critiques Mormonism's focus on human exaltation over God's worship, explores Freemasonry's influence on LDS practices, and questions the divine origin of temple rituals.

Temples, Part 1

Shawn McClanney highlights the evolution of temples from physical structures in Israel to spiritual dwellings within believers, contrasting ancient practices with modern interpretations.

Preface to Temples

Shawn McCraney's show contrasts Mormonism's unique doctrines, like polygamy and exaltation, with traditional Christianity's focus on salvation through Jesus alone.

Missionary Work

Missionary work in Salt Lake City impacts individuals/communities, emphasizing outreach/dedication. Christians should emulate this through faith, dialogue, and unique services.

Two Hour Special

Shawn McCraney hosts discussions on LDS polygamy, promoting heart-driven Christian-LDS dialogues. "Pastor in the Pub" now at Denny's, invites LDS reps for scripture talks.

Polygamy, Part 4

Shawn McCraney's episode discusses Presendia Lathrop Huntington's shift from Norman Buell to polygamy with Joseph Smith, highlighting emotional and ethical challenges.

Rebirth

Shawn McCraney examines "Born-Again" in Christianity and Mormonism, stressing spiritual rebirth, Biblical alignment, truth-seeking, faith exploration, and transformation in Christ.

Polygamy, Part 3

Explores Louisa Beaman and Zina Huntington's sacrifices and societal pressures as plural wives of Joseph Smith and Brigham Young, highlighting early LDS polygamy dynamics.

Polygamy, Part 2

"Heart of the Matter" by Shawn McCraney delves into Mormonism's faith complexities, polygamy history, and stresses community, dialogue, and Jesus as spiritual support.

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