If he was a true prophet then the doctrines and authority that he restored are pure and true.
If he was not a true prophet...
- either the major fruits of his labor must be evil
- or somehow good fruit came from a corrupt tree despite what Christ taught
So where do you stand?
First, am I the only one that has an issue with the idea that no good fruit can come from a corrupt tree? I have always found this scripture troubling. After all, what's the saying? Even Mussolini made the trains run on time?
Second, I don't see the fruits of Joseph Smith as being particularly good. In fact, I think polygamy as practiced by Joseph Smith was a very bad thing.
I vote Not a True Prophet.