The Dude wrote:1) divine inspiration, angels, golden plates, standard Book of Mormon apologetics
2) automatic writing, the spiritual world wide web
3) a conspiracy of regular 19th century human beings
Take your pick. You have pointed the finger at me, saying I am a hard materialist. Shall I point a finger at you and label the underlying reason why you favor #2?
Dude, I don't point the finger at anyone. If the Spalding Theory has substance, I would like to see the "hard" connections. So far it's all theory, much of it conspiracy theory. Yes, the characters of some of the witnesses is questionable. Rigdon's denials of authorship may mean nothing. But if Rigdon was so much at odds with Joseph, WHY did he not "reveal the plot"? He had every opportunity to do so and expose Joseph Smith as a plagiarising fraud. If you have read Van Wagoner's biography of Rigdon you will see that Rigdon came to regard Joseph Smith as a fallen prophet LONG after the production of the Book of Mormon.
Let me quote to you from Van Wagoner:
Nancy R. Ellis, Rigdon's most anti-Mormon offspring, recalled in an 1884 interview of the missionaries in her mentor, Ohio, home when she was eight years old: "I saw them hand him the book, and I am as positive as can be that he never saw it before...She further stated that her father in the last years of his life called his family together and told them, as sure as there was a God in heaven, he never had anything to do in getting up the Book of Mormon, and never saw any such thing as a maunscript written by Solomon Spaulding". Richard S. Van Wagoner, Sydney Rigdon: A Portrait of Religious Excess, Signature Books, Salt Lake City, 1994, p.134
More from Van Wagoner:
If any one single item defined Sydney Rigdon it was his untiring belief in the authenticity of that 'ancient voice from the dust'. It provided him the shelf on which he rested his soul. And in the end, when he was disillusioned and bereft of faith in Joseph Smith, he still avowed that the Book of Mormon was precisely what it claimed to be - the word of God.
Provide your evidence of Rigdon authorship.