You know, ancient stuff is dug up all the time. There are even ancient writings dug up all the time.
We stayed at a friend's house years ago who was very kind and basically helped us out who was Mormon. The family was clean cut and had good healthy practices and had loving kids etc.etc.etc.
One day they showed me the book of Mormon. I had never seen it until then.
To be 100% honest, I had an open mind. I owed these people a lot of respect.
Yet, at the same time, I was shocked. With all those "And So It Came To Pass" and all those deliberate uses of the tone and words of The King James version of the Bible. I knew it had to be a fake. King James himself borrowed the older sound of English intentionally to make the bible sound more ancient in English. There was no reason for an American to do the same thing.
Here were normally intelligent and clear thinking people. Why was it that the Book of Mormon bypasses any judgment and analysis that any text gets before people start pouring their lives into it?
These were normal, and smart people in every other sense. I could not understand how anyone could take this Book as a book of facts.
I have come to learn that throughout Smith's life he was fascinated by Indian mounds and liked to spin intricate romances about who built them, and why. "Joseph would occasionally give us some of the most amusing recitals that could be imagined," his mother, Lucy Smith, once said. "He would describe the ancient inhabitants of this continent, their dress, mode of traveling, and the animals upon which they rode; their cities, their buildings, with every particular; their mode of warfare; and also their religious worship. This he would do with as much ease, seemingly, as if he had spent his whole life with them"
My son is just a little kid and already he has written some picture books about the adventures of a camel. Young people have great imaginations.
This was Smith's passion and obsession. This fact is clear before he was supposed to have discovered this gold book. Why doesn't anyone come to grip with this? Why are there so many Mormons around today?
I also wonder why Smith did what he did. Was he just a nut? Maybe he was just a soulless opportunistic manipulator.
Also, I wonder if gullibility is genetic. Not everyone packed up and followed Smith from New York to his little Theocracy (Jim Jones, anyone?). Aren't all the Mormons today basically descendants of that group?