In this conversation, Shawn McCraney explains his personal theological views and the ideas that have shaped decades of public teaching. Known for his long-running program Heart of the Matter, Shawn has spent years examining Mormonism, Christianity, and the broader religious landscape.

In this interview, he outlines his core beliefs about God, the role of Jesus, the fulfillment of the biblical age, and the idea that religious institutions no longer stand between individuals and God. According to Shawn, the work of Christ resolved the spiritual barriers that once separated humanity from God, leaving individuals free to live by faith, love, and personal responsibility.

This perspective forms the foundation of the Yeshuan model of subjective faith, a framework that encourages individuals to explore faith without fear, coercion, or institutional control.

Shawn continues teaching not to create a new religious system, but to help people think critically about faith, scripture, and personal liberty.

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