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The Book of Mormon Warns About Utah Today: Pride, Corruption, and the Last Days

Shane Baldwin, Trevor Keyes, and David Douglas

A powerful conversation exposing how the Book of Mormon warns about secret combinations, corruption, complacency, and the pride cycle in Utah and the church today—calling Latter-day Saints to wake up, seek revelation, and prepare for the coming fracture and redemption of Zion.

In this episode, we dive deep into warnings from the Book of Mormon and how they apply directly to our time. You will hear how scripture exposes the dangers of corruption, secret combinations, and complacency—and how these challenges are unfolding right now in Utah, in the nation, and even within the culture of the church.

We talk openly about the pride cycle, the role of media in keeping people asleep, and the urgent need to awaken to our “awful situation” as described in Ether and Isaiah. This is not a battle of left versus right—it is a battle of good versus evil, and you are living in the very days that prophets saw.

You will be challenged to consider whether you are relying on men or truly seeking personal revelation. We break down how the temple points us toward Christ, what it means to prepare for the redemption of Zion, and how the prophesied fracture and cleansing of God’s people will play out.

This conversation is not about fear, but about responsibility. You were sent here for this exact moment in history. The question is, will you be one of the few willing to stand, speak truth, and labor in the vineyard when Zion must rise?

 

Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/D0_HLqglb10

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