mentalgymnast wrote:Cannot goodness and weakness reside within the same individual? My contention is that Joseph Smith was a good man with weaknesses. Even though God chooses to work with the weak of the world, this does not discount the fact and/or possibility that he also looks upon the basic "good-heartedness" of those same individuals. You know that a person can be good...yet weak when it comes to the appetites of the flesh..."the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak".
Why is Joseph not held to the same standard as any other church member? Were any of us to do what Joseph did, we'd be summarily excommunicated and kicked to the curb. There would no "forgiveness", no allowance for weakness. There is no allowance for sexual weakness whatsoever! Why do those of us who expect the same accountablility as is routinely appied to members now be applied to Joseph so vilified? God is no respector of persons. He cannot work with an unclean vessel. Small human lies are not dealbreakers; lying to one's wife about extramarital peccadillos is.