Kishkumen,
I’m afraid you fail to understand my argument and the point that I’m making, so I will spell it out more clearly. Then you will understand.
I am not arguing whether the appearance of angels lead one astray or correctly guides someone on the right path. That is not my argument, at all. I DO believe in angels or spiritual beings of light appear to people all the time whether in dreams or in actual reality. How do I know this happens? It happened to me! And, I don’t just speak for myself, because my missionary companion and I were visited by two angels one night while asleep in our bunks. It happened. The room became as bright as day and the whole room felt sweet and crisp -- a kind of sweetness very hard to explain. My companion and I discussed it the next day and then never mentioned it again. Interesting enough, my companion and I did not get along at all. We were also companions together at the MTC in Provo. I learned recently that the poor chap died a few years ago of cancer. Rest his soul.
But back to my main point which is the Book of Mormon narrative does not make any claim or indication that angels or superbeings came to assist the lowly Nephite families in building the temple. The story makes no allusion whatsoever to the idea or thought that the Nephites were incapable of building such a structure and would need outside assistance. In fact, the story leads us to believe they did it all on their own being led and directed by the Lord just as they were able to build a ship using the same strategy and method, relying upon the Lord to somehow get it done because the Lord gives no commandments unless he provides a way to get it done. You know the drill.
The Book of Mormon discusses angels appearing to Lehi, Nephi, and his brethren, especially Jacob in personal visitations and manifestation in proclaiming gospel truths. But these visitations are not long lasting or very physical in nature except for the time when an angel appeared to all of the brethren at once and reproved Laman & Lamuel! That was the main exception in having an angel(s) come down and actually do something. Otherwise, it was all spiritual talk and learning to talk like angels through the gift of the Spirit.
My argument is that the Book of Mormon claims the people of Nephi built a temple made of stone and I hereby prove that doing so was impossible and Smith overstepped the bounds in writing that into his story so soon. He should have waited at least 100 years or more before doing that.