The major trace they left is the BOM itself. IANA archaeologist , nor do I care much about minutia like salad forks, silk pajamas or the absence of the right colors of horses in the BOM.
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My Dear Mr. Baxter:
This kind of continued perfidy is why you are widely perceived as a dishonest disputant.
As has been pointed out to you:
1. "Silk Pajamas" is your unique (and foolish) contribution: no one but you hase even mentioned pajamas, and your continued harping on that "claim" is, in fact, a person-of-straw argument. Not to mention being a dishonest red herring.
On the other hand, Smith's
BoM makes remarkably silly and demonstrably erroneous unsuppported claims about the kinds of fabrics encountered in the precolombian americas. Such errors are not what would be expected to be detected in the "most perfect of books", translated under the holy auspices of a "messenger" from 'god'.
2. "Salad forks" is another of your own dishonest perfidies. No one on this forum (other than you) has made a claim about "salad forks".
On the other hand, Smith's
BoM makes remarkably silly and demonstrably erroneous unsupported claims about the kinds of materials out of which weapons, ornaments, and other common implements were fashioned in the precolonbian americas. such ahistorical gaffes are puzzling if one accepts the claim that the
BoM (that "most perfect" of books) was translated with divine guidance.
3. As far as your silly, repeated lie about "spotted horses", I, and others, have pointed out that, were there the least scintilla of actual evidence of horse-husbandry in the precolombian americas, the issue of their markings would, in fact, be a horse of another color. However, since there is not only an utter lack of evidence for the employ of horses in the precolombian americas, but also a plethora of evidence that the horse was a stranger to the actual peoples who did, in fact, live there at the time, the unsupportable claims about the use of horses in war and elsewhere strike a patently false note in Smith's "most perfect" of fanfics.
And of course, there is your usupportable claim that the inhabitants of the precolombian americas "left" the
BoM. The most perfunctory of textual analysis has much to offer anent the authorship and provenance of Smith's fanfic.
It is a matter of curiosity to consider who, in fact, you, personally think you are deceiving; your errors and misstatements (and outright untruths) have no traction here.
I remain, undeceivedly yours &ct.