Cornucopia

Life is a divine gift; humans are psuchekos (flesh-driven) or pneumatikos (Spirit-guided). Spiritual insight is a gift from God, transforming understanding.

Heraclitus & Parmenides

The teachings contrast Heraclitus's change with Parmenides's constancy, applied to Christian spiritual growth, emphasizing evolution through experiences and avoiding stagnation.

Forecast of the Faith

Shift from traditional religious practices to online house church models due to regulations, diseases, and Millennial mindset, focusing on community and truth without financial barriers.

Problem Pastors, Part 1

Pastors must nurture, protect, and lead by God's Word, not self-interest. Expose "Problem Pastors" who exploit congregations. Evaluate if your pastor truly serves.

Cornucopia of Concepts

Shawn McCraney's teachings focus on spiritual growth, scripture interpretation, enduring suffering, and the humanity of Jesus, emphasizing love, faith, and personal spiritual journeys.

The Simple Truths

Shawn McCraney critiques LDS doctrines, emphasizing genuine Christian service over protests. He advocates for Total Reconciliation and enduring suffering for truth and love.

Catch Up & Wrap Up

Calvinism: God predestines salvation. Arminianism: Free will in salvation. Total reconciliation: God saves all through Jesus, allowing belief over time.

Modern Miracles

Shawn McCraney teaches choosing spiritual over fallen behaviors, emphasizing God's love, personal transformation through faith, and the impact of spiritual growth on life.

Thoughts from Steve

Focus on personal relationship with Jesus, agape love, and spiritual alignment over religious rules or institutions; emphasizes love, belief, and transcending earthly ties.

Gays, Brothers & Cops

Shawn McCraney contrasts futurist and fulfillment eschatology, advocates church-state separation, emphasizes love over doctrine, and promotes inclusivity, especially towards LGBTQ individuals, within Christian teachings.

Christian BS, Part 7

Reformed theology supports "once saved, always saved," emphasizing God's grace and predestination. Shawn critiques Calvinism and Arminianism, advocating God's universal love and salvation.

Interview with Nate Taylor

Shawn critiques divine election, emphasizing God's love and human compassion, contrasts with inclusive Christianity, and explores predestination, blessings, and God's authority.

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