Resurrection
In "Resurrection," Shawn McCraney explores the complex doctrine of resurrection, urging readers to delve into its deeper implications and eschatological themes.
In "Resurrection," Shawn McCraney explores the complex doctrine of resurrection, urging readers to delve into its deeper implications and eschatological themes.
In "Religious Idiocy," Shawn McCraney questions traditional Christianity, arguing sin persists despite Jesus' sacrifice. True sins are faithlessness and lack of love, personal choices not atoned vicariously. God isn't angry but saddened by self-will. Key commandments: believe in Jesus and love one another.
In "The Real Word Of God," Shawn McCraney argues that equating scriptures with God's Word overlooks its true essence as a living, spiritual force embodied in Jesus Christ.
In "Calvinism Is So Yesterday, Part 5," Shawn McCraney critiques the "Perseverance of the Saints," arguing that salvation isn't guaranteed and free will allows one to leave faith.
In "Calvinism Is So Yesterday, Part 4," Shawn McCraney critiques Irresistible Grace, arguing it overlooks human free will, using biblical examples to support his view.
In "Calvinism Is So Yesterday, Part 3," Shawn McCraney argues that Limited Atonement is unscriptural, challenging Calvinism by presenting biblical support for universal atonement.
In "Calvinism Is So Yesterday, Part 2," Shawn McCraney critiques Unconditional Election, arguing it misinterprets scripture and undermines God's love for personal liberty.
In "Calvinism Is So Yesterday, Part 1," Shawn McCraney critiques Calvinism's Total Depravity, arguing it's outdated and that Christ's work restores human choice.
In "Matured Suffering," Shawn McCraney shares his journey from chaos to spiritual enlightenment, exploring the challenges of aligning with God's will and finding inner peace.
In "A Biblical Reality," Shawn McCraney explores faith's transformation from the Old to the New Testament, emphasizing reconciliation with God through Christ's work.