RandFan
Mormon Atheist
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I seriously doubt that for many reasons including the fact that he had tried and failed to make money as a gold digger. This was a great twist. This time he found a sacred gold book that an angel conveniently took to heaven. Smith just got smart and this time his scam worked. He got money, influence and lots of women. Of course it cost him his life but I guess he hadn't expected that.Maybe I don't understand the nature of some humans.
Have you ever heard of something called The Vinland Map? It was a fake map of the New World supposedly made by Vikings. It has turned out to have been made by a priest who was obcessed with the idea that the Vikings discovered The New World.
It turns out the Vikings did travel to the New World although the map is still a fake.
Anyway, the point is, this priest did this as a kind of exercise. Maybe Smith wrote the book as a kind of exercise and did not intent it to be taken seriously.
Do you read Randi's weekly commentary? If not you should. If you do then I honestly don't get what you don't understand. Few if any faith based beliefs be they beliefs in Feng Shui, psychic abilities, communicating with the dead, bending spoons, etc.
Randi has many examples of grown adults who buy rediculous clap trap all of the time. Many are scientists. I realize you might want to make something of Mormons for some reason but they are typical humans I assure you.