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There’s actually no evidence that he BOM was authored by more than one person because when you look at the 1830 edition, we find the same spelling and grammatical mistakes throughout the book. We then find those same mistakes and idioms in Smith’s own writing. The chiasmus angle is also a sham; we find it D&C, too, which means it has nothing to do with divinity at all.We can agree that the complexity of the BoM can be explained by multiple authorship. What we disagree about is when it was written.
There’s really no argument about when it was written either because it obviously dates to at least 1611 since the text makes it clear that the writer was familiar with the KJV. It also includes commentary on religious and secular topics common in Smith’s day (salvation, infant baptism, origin of the Indians, blacks), moving the date to at least 1800.
All of the evidence that Mormon apologists use to show that the BOM is ancient is a sham to cover up the fact that Smith wrote the book and passed it off as antiquity.