I disagree. The scripture is clear that the church members must approve revelation, and yes, I can back that up.

Before the
1835 edition went to press it was put to the church, "first as quorums, then as a congregation, to accept the book as arranged."
When
President Kimball received his revelation on African Americans receiving the priesthood it was very clear what all steps were gone through. President Kimball received his revelation, he "presented it to his counselors, who accepted and approved it. It was then presented to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, who unanimously approved it... all other General Authorities, who likewise approved it unanimously..." It was then put to the general church population during the September 1978 General Conference, and unanimously affirmed.
So there are two situations where what was to become scripture had to be put through the vote. There are numerous other situations as well, but I honestly don't have time to hunt them all down. I didn't come here to be the main debater (Janadele should be doing this since this is her thread).

Though honestly I don't mind, but I do have other things to do, but this is so much more fun!
BTW, if the prophet were to become ill, or in anyway act totally unbecoming to his calling we can always vote him out of office, or the President of the Quorum of the 12 can always step up to his spot. We get that chance every 6 months. If that doesn't work, we can just leave.
Nonsense, Wilford Woodruff was not only teaching polygamy, but practicing it when he received the revelation to end the practice. The same can be said about African Americans getting the priesthood. So they don't try to distance themselves from anything, they say what they say when they feel 'compelled' to say it.
No, I'm saying that the Journal of Discourses doesn't fit the mold of doctrine, unless you can show me where the 12 voted on it, and then the people voted on it. I'm saying people may have believed it, they may have believed it was doctrine, but there is no evidence that I'm aware of that it went through the required steps to become LDS scripture.
To me, doctrine is what's found in the LDS scriptures. Teachings are what we have in our church magazines, at general conference, etc. Perhaps not everyone breaks it down that way, but there is a large number of us who do.