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This right here is a perfect example of the LDS tendency to toss anything to the wall in hopes that it will stick, even when what may stick doesn’t bode well for the LDS either! Gazelam’s argument here is what those familiar with rhetoric would call a Red Herring.
Let’s now assume that 100% of today’s Catholic Bishops trace their episcopacy back to Cardinal Rebiba, let’s assume that the Orthodox do not exist at all, and let’s still assume that all of your premises are true. Cardinal Rebiba was consecrated a Bishop May 14, 1541. If Cardinal Rebiba is indeed the cause of the apostasy (an apostasy which you still have not demonstrated using this line of argumentation), AND the LDS Church is the restored Church then it would necessarily follow that the Catholic Church was not in apostasy just prior to Cardinal Rebiba, and we should expect there to be LDS doctrine taught by that Church.
You LDS have troubles showing that there was a cohesive Church of Jesus Christ of Former-day Saints within a couple hundred years of the Apostolic Age let alone in the 16th century! Indeed The Catholic Church prior to Cardinal Rebiba was still professing the Nicene Creed, eating the body and blood of her God at every Mass, teaching the Trinity and professing the imminent judgement of the Soul at mortal death. The Catholic Church of the 16th century was not teaching eternal marriage, not professing posthumous salvation, not partaking in a symbolic Lord’s Supper, not teaching that the Father and the Son were of different substance, and certainly did not have private temple rites. The second part of your conclusion is, thus, yet to be demonstrated.
You and I both know well that neither you nor any other Latter-day Saint genuinely believe that the alleged apostasy occurred so late, so I must ask, why did you even bring up Cardinal Rebiba? How is he at all relevant to this discussion?
The conclusion you’re trying to prove is that there was a total apostasy of the Catholic Church and that the LDS Church is the restored Church as it was pre-apostasy. You only have two explicit premises here:Here are a couple of suggestions along these lines. Google “Cardinal Rebiba”. When you do you’ll find out that the 90% of Catholic Bishops trace their priesthood lineage through him and that it is unknown who ordained Cardinal Rebiba.
- It is unknown who ordained Cardinal Rebiba,
- 90% of today’s Catholic Bishops trace their episcopal lineage back to Cardinal Rebiba.
- When it is uncertain who ordained a particular Bishop, that Bishop should be presumed invalidly ordained.
- One possible cause of apostasy is the invalid ordination of Bishops,
- Cardinal Rebiba was invalidly ordained.
Let’s now assume that 100% of today’s Catholic Bishops trace their episcopacy back to Cardinal Rebiba, let’s assume that the Orthodox do not exist at all, and let’s still assume that all of your premises are true. Cardinal Rebiba was consecrated a Bishop May 14, 1541. If Cardinal Rebiba is indeed the cause of the apostasy (an apostasy which you still have not demonstrated using this line of argumentation), AND the LDS Church is the restored Church then it would necessarily follow that the Catholic Church was not in apostasy just prior to Cardinal Rebiba, and we should expect there to be LDS doctrine taught by that Church.
You LDS have troubles showing that there was a cohesive Church of Jesus Christ of Former-day Saints within a couple hundred years of the Apostolic Age let alone in the 16th century! Indeed The Catholic Church prior to Cardinal Rebiba was still professing the Nicene Creed, eating the body and blood of her God at every Mass, teaching the Trinity and professing the imminent judgement of the Soul at mortal death. The Catholic Church of the 16th century was not teaching eternal marriage, not professing posthumous salvation, not partaking in a symbolic Lord’s Supper, not teaching that the Father and the Son were of different substance, and certainly did not have private temple rites. The second part of your conclusion is, thus, yet to be demonstrated.
You and I both know well that neither you nor any other Latter-day Saint genuinely believe that the alleged apostasy occurred so late, so I must ask, why did you even bring up Cardinal Rebiba? How is he at all relevant to this discussion?