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− | ==Question: Was a "vagabond fortune-teller" named Walters Joseph Smith's "mentor"?==
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− | ===The idea that Walter's "mantle" fell upon Joseph is the creation of an enemy of Joseph Smith, Abner Cole===
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− | It is claimed by some that a "vagabond fortune-teller" named Walters became popular in the Palmyra area, and that when Walters left the area, "his mantle fell upon" Joseph Smith. However, the idea that "Walters the Magician" was a mentor to Joseph Smith and that his "mantle" fell upon Joseph once Walters left the area originated with Abner Cole. Cole published a mockery of the Book of Mormon called the "Book of Pukei."
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− | Matthew Brown discusses the "Book of Pukei":,
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− | Cole claims in the "Book of Pukei" that the Book of Mormon really came into existence in the following manner:
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− | *Walters the Magician was involved in witchcraft and money-digging.
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− | *Walters was summoned to Manchester, New York by a group of wicked, idle, and slothful individuals—one of which was Joseph Smith.
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− | *Walters took the slothful individuals of Manchester out into the woods on numerous nighttime money-digging excursions. They drew a magic circle, sacrificed a rooster, and dug into the ground but never actually found anything.
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− | *The slothful group of Manchesterites then decided that Walters was a fraud. Walters himself admitted that he was an imposter and decided to skip town before the strong arm of the law caught up with him.
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− | *At this point, the mantle of Walters the Magician fell upon Joseph Smith and the rest of the Manchester rabble rallied around him.
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− | *The "spirit of the money-diggers" (who is identified implicitly with Satan in the text) appeared to Joseph Smith and revealed the Golden Bible to him.<ref>Matthew Brown, [http://www.fairlds.org/FAIR_Conferences/2006_Joseph_Smiths_Foundational_Stories.html "Revised or Unaltered? Joseph Smith's Foundational Stories."], 2006 FAIR Conference.</ref>
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− | [[de:Frage: War ein „vagabundierender Wahrsager” namens Walters nicht der Mentor von Joseph Smith?]]
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− | [[pt:Pergunta: Foi um "vagabundo cartomante" chamado "mentora" do Walters Joseph Smith?]]
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− | [[es:Pregunta: ¿Fue un "vagabundo adivino" llamado Walters el "mentor" de José Smith?]]
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