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[[es:Pregunta: ¿Pudo José Smith haber fabricado algunas planchas de metal de estaño, cobre u otro metal para engañar a los testigos y hacerles creer que tenían planchas de oro?]]
 
[[pt:Pergunta: Poderia Joseph Smith ter fabricado algumas placas de metal fora de estanho, cobre, ou algum outro metal, a fim de enganar testemunhas a pensar que ele tinha placas de ouro?]]
 
[[pt:Pergunta: Poderia Joseph Smith ter fabricado algumas placas de metal fora de estanho, cobre, ou algum outro metal, a fim de enganar testemunhas a pensar que ele tinha placas de ouro?]]

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Question: Could Joseph Smith have manufactured some metal plates out of tin, copper, or some other metal in order to trick witnesses into thinking he had gold plates?

There is no known evidence to support this assertion

The critics have made an ad hoc assumption that Joseph made plates out of tin. There is no known evidence to support this assertion, nor does it explain how skeptical witnesses were convinced that they were made of gold, rather than tin. This accusation is interesting, because it shows how desperate some critics are to discredit Joseph Smith, yet they cannot dismiss the repeated testimony that he had actual, physical plates which many witnesses concluded were of gold, and of ancient origin.


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