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Yes, I'm aware of Brigham Young's belief that the sun is inhabited and also thestatements by Brigham Young and Joseph Smith about people living on the moon.Now a question for you: Are you aware of the source of these beliefs? Are youaware, for example, of the 1835 hoax in which a British newspaper, soon followedby the New York Sun, took advantage of the overseas absence of Britain's astronomer-royal, Sir John Herschel, to publish an article saying that he haddiscovered people living on the moon, and followed it up with claims that otherastronomers had discovered people living on the sun? No refutation of these wasever published, and I suspect that a great number of 19th century Americansbelieved them to be true. Again, Let me remind you that even prophets can haveopinions. I have no problem with either Joseph Smith or Brigham Young acceptingas true something that was being published in the name of the prominent astronomers of the day. I hope this rather lengthy letter (nearly matching yours in size) has clarified matters. Sincerely, John A. Tvedtnes