Darth J wrote:Nobody said anything about "perfect" obedience. We are talking about systematic, consistent disobedience.
Well then you better make a case for it. All you have offered is one questionable example regarding polygamy. I say questionable because you haven't shown, conclusively, that he did what D&C 121 warns against. You have theorized that he probably did.
There is also precedent in the Mormon narrative for Joseph Smith losing the power of God for unrighteousness. He lost the ability to translate the golden plates for a time because he was not righteous.
And somehow this means in your view that any faulting by him is in God's mind wrong enough to punish him by taking priesthood power? Its God's determination not your's.
If:
(1) he was sinning; and
(2) he was covering it up;
then he was covering up his sins.
I'm granting for your sake that he sinned. But his sinning was not that which he covered up, according to your argument. It wasn't that he practiced polygamy, which he covered up that was his sin. It was that, at least in yoru mind, that he was supposed to ask Emma, for instance, and supposedly didn't. If that is true, then its between he and God. Perhaps they worked somethign out. You simply wouldn't know.
Repentance means confessing and forsaking one's sins. Joseph Smith neither confessed nor forsook his practicing plural marriage contrary to the Lord's commandments, literally up to his dying day. By definition, we would have to know if he repented, since confession is the start of the repentance process.
By definition we wouldn't have to really know anything, because in essence we don't. Its God's decision as to whether he confessed sufficiently and forsake sufficiently. Its not our decision. He very well could have worked it out with God. And, we can't deny that there is a possibility for an exception here. Perhaps Joseph had to have exceptions until polygamy was accepted by others. It seems to me you are trying to force your opinion into God's head.
If Joseph Smith lost the keys to the priesthood, then the modern LDS Church cannot legitimately claim to have the priesthood keys now---considering that the LDS Church claims its leaders have the priesthood keys through Joseph Smith.
Well you haven't made a case for his. And losing the priesthood personally does not equate, necessarily, to losing the keys. You simply don't know either way.