Again, you are making accusations without proof.
I will shoot down several of your accusations, then this afternoon, I will start proving my point.
Nuns (consecrated women) is not doctrinal. Celibacy not doctrinal.
Maybe you should do some research on what “doctrine” means.
Still waiting on your references that show the others are not biblical.
You made the accusation prove it!!!
Sorry, work carried me away longer than was scheduled.
Not that I should answer, because Fatboys said he is out of here (although, he has logged in since he made that comment

), but here goes.
Transubstantiation–Biblical. Christ said "This is my body…This is my blood…, at no point did he say that it was only a symbol, sign, or analagy. He was quite clear. When some of them left, he didn’t stop them and say “Wait, I was only kidding”. So, your premise is wrong.
Trinity7–Biblical. When questioned, Christ said, “When you see me, you see the Father”. Not…“Well, I’m one of 3, and their is a family resemblance with my father”. So, your premise is wrong. Again.
Apostolic Succession-Biblical. You should really know this. First, Christ appointed Peter the head of his Church here on Earth( not JS), then when Judas had to be replaced, they elected a successor. So, again, your premise is wrong.
Original Sin- Biblical. When Adam and Eve were cast out, they were basically told that they and their offspring were going to pay for this for all generations. So, your premise fails yet again.
Immaculate Conception- Biblical. Mary was protected from Original sin in order that she be the Mother of God. Do you really think God would be born from an unworthy vessel? After all, the Angel said, “full of Grace” or “favored one”, depending on which translation you use. So, again, your premise fails.
Now, it is your turn to prove these wrong. Try using the Bible, as I did.
Not that you’ve ever provided a reference, or source before, but there is still hope.
Continuing revelation–unbiblical. Christ said “It is finished”. He didn’t say, “for now”, or “I’ll get back to you”.
One difference between the mormon god and the Christian God is that he doesn’t change his mind at the drop of his hat, or bow to social pressure. i.e polygamy, blacks and the priesthood.
As I said earlier, I know you’ve been lurking, and you haven’t left as you said you were, so let’s hear a response with sources OK?