Exactly. You can fool some of the people some of the time. But you can't fool all of the people all of the time. Smith and his plagiarism is legendary. Lucy Mack Smith's book includes her husband's dreams which almost exactly parallel's Lehi's vision story in The Book of Mormon. Smith would have heard his father recount his dream and Smith included his father's dream in The Book of Mormon and placed the chronology of his father's dream about 2000 years earlier. The use of the word BIBLE in The Book of Mormon occurs several times, ( see 2 Nephi 29 : 3 - 4, 6, 10 written 559 - 545 BC ). The word BIBLE does not appear in the Bible. If we accept there was a person named Nephi who wrote his account in reformed Egyptian, Nephi spoke Hebrew and would not have understood God talking about a Bible. The word Bible is manufactured and Bible was used approximately eight or nine centuries later As for using the words of Isaiah in the Book of Mormon , if Smith's claim was true, his version of Isaiah should be perfect because God is said to have translated Isaiah and no errors in translation would be seen. Smith's Isaiah text in the Book of Mormon includes all the errors of the KJV of the bible. Smith's Book of Mormon is hardly 'the most correct book.'
What I find inexcusable is the modern day versions of the Book of Mormon have been edited by a bunch of LDS slicksters ( I mean scholars lol) to correct the” most correct book on earth” Oh my and I am out of Tylenol for my throbbing headache but I have an old prescription for oxytocin from a tooth I had pulled. Unfortunately it is not in the original bottle from my dentist Dr zimadda zinggongway, so I need to call my bishop Dr Zimadda Zinggongway to get permission to take it with my nonalcoholic near beer(lol)