Tobin wrote:As I've said before on this forum, you don't believe Joseph Smith because of what he claimed, did, didn't do, and so on. You believe him because God tells you to. Joseph Smith was an imperfect man and had many flaws. Usually he isn't guilty of the flaws the critics accuse him of, but he had flaws nevertheless. For a Mormon, that is really unimportant. It is what he tells us about God and what God revealed to him that is important. Everything else is between Joseph Smith and God and I'll let God judge him as God will judge us all.
Good for you. Those of us who aren't visited by someone purporting to be a deity, and telling us what to believe, are left to rely on common sense and reason. To that end, Smith's actions which bear on his honesty, character and integrity are highly relevant.
Unless and until I hear from the big man myself, common sense and reason tells me that people who purport to speak to, and for God are either lying or delusional.