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.

Mormon Money

Shawn McCraney critiques Mormonism's view of Jesus and God, contrasts LDS materialism with biblical teachings, and questions LDS financial priorities and practices.

Mormon Politics

Shawn McCraney critiques Mormon interpretations of John 10:16, challenges LDS influence in politics, and emphasizes critical thinking and faith in Jesus over traditional views.

Book of Mormon Blunders

Shawn McCraney critiques Mormonism, highlighting inconsistencies in the Book of Mormon, and promotes transitioning to Biblical Christianity through events and media outreach.

Book of Mormon Changes

Shawn critiques Mormonism's media portrayal, urging distinction from Christianity. He emphasizes open dialogue, questions the Book of Mormon's authenticity, and advocates for respectful faith discussions.

Jim Johnson

Shawn McCraney contrasts Mormonism with Biblical Christianity, focusing on differences in beliefs about Jesus, salvation, and temple garments, while promoting dialogue and understanding.

Lehi and Nephi

"Heart of the Matter" explores Mormonism vs. Biblical Christianity, offers resources, challenges LDS beliefs, critiques Joseph Smith's influences, and discusses LDS marriage views.

Book of Mormon Characters

Shawn McCraney's teaching critiques blind faith, emphasizes evidence-based belief, contrasts Christian and LDS truth discernment, and discusses religious tax-exemption issues.

Book of Mormon Elements

Shawn McCraney critiques Mormonism's works-based approach, contrasts it with Biblical simplicity, and questions the Book of Mormon's authenticity due to cultural and historical inconsistencies.

Book of Mormon Introduction

Shawn McCraney's teaching focuses on transitioning from Mormonism to Christianity, emphasizing salvation through Jesus, critiquing the Book of Mormon's origins, and spreading Christian teachings.

Sidney Rigdon

Shawn McCraney bridges Mormonism and Christianity, critiques church structures, and offers educational materials. He highlights Mormonism's growth, shared traits with Islam, and historical influences.

Book of Mormon, Part 45

Shawn McCraney critiques large religious groups, emphasizing a small, true Christian following. He challenges the Book of Mormon's authenticity and rejects "Soul Sleep," citing scripture.

BOM, Part 44 – Harvest I

Shawn McCraney's teachings at CAMPUS focus on biblical Christianity, critique Mormonism, emphasize the Bible's reliability, and promote internal spiritual growth over old laws.

State of the Union Address

Shawn McCraney emphasizes Jesus' global atonement, prioritizing sharing His love over stopping sin in non-believers, contrasting Christianity's truth focus with Mormonism's feelings-based approach. He critiques emotional advertising and churches' political priorities, urging Christians to uphold biblical truth over secular politics.

Eight Witnesses

Heart of the Matter, hosted by Shawn McCraney, critiques Mormonism, emphasizing biblical truth. It questions the authenticity of the Book of Mormon's witnesses and leadership.

Methods of Deception, Part 3

Shawn McCraney critiques LDS Apostle Jeffrey Holland's defensive pride, highlighting Mormonism's business-like nature and historical racial doctrines, urging a return to biblical truth.

A History of Deception, Part 2

Shawn McCraney critiques LDS Church's materialism, deceptive practices, and media portrayals, urging personal faith in Christ over institutional reliance, highlighting differences with biblical Christianity.

Mormon Methods of Deception

Shawn McCraney critiques Mormonism's inconsistencies, especially on race and polygamy, urging alignment with biblical Christianity. He highlights doctrinal confusion, LDS leadership's authoritative control, and the church's public-private belief discrepancies.

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