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Dragons, Evolution, and the War on Faith—LDS Answers You Need

Shane Baldwin, Trevor Keyes, and David Douglas

A fascinating conversation uncovering how dragons, dinosaurs, and ancient legends tie directly into scripture, exposing the reality of Noah’s flood, the fallacies of evolution, and why God’s creation matters for Latter-day Saints today.

In this episode, we explore the striking similarities between dragons and dinosaurs, the way fossils and bones are reconstructed, and how much of modern science overlooks the truths preserved in scripture. You’ll hear how legends of St. George, Beowulf, and dragons in cathedrals, flags, and folklore align with the Bible and Book of Mormon, confirming that God’s word is literal and true.

We dive into questions about Noah’s flood, the deception of macro-evolution, and why prophets have warned that faith in God’s creation is essential in the last days. You’ll see how history, scripture, and personal revelation reveal the reality of dragons, the power of divine design, and the coming test of faith that every believer will face.

This conversation challenges you to consider whether you trust museums and manmade theories, or if you will seek revelation from the Holy Ghost and trust in God’s word. You’ll also discover why belief in the creation is not just about science—it’s about your eternal identity as a child of God and the power of Christ’s redemption.

You were born for this time, and the choice is yours: will you stand for truth, reject the philosophies of men, and prepare for the days when Zion must rise?

Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/r3Hpat7yKjY

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