Sure there is, he said, “The issue is between Catholicism and Mormonism. If we are right, you are wrong; if you are right, we are wrong; and that’s all there is to it.” That doesn’t leave room for a host of other churches.
When we read the entirety of the statement, as quoted by Stephen168, we see why the above does not refute what I said. He specifically states that the Protestants don’t have a leg to stand on, because they were breakaways off of the Catholic Church, so if the Catholic Church is wrong, then they are wrong. Such an argument doesn’t address so-called “restorationist” churches, such as the ones I mentioned, and therefore, no, there is nothing to suggest that he considered those churches claiming a restoration besides Mormonism. Indeed, he says,
"It is either the perpetuation of the Gospel from ancient times, or the restoration of the Gospel in latter days." As I stated, there are various churches that claim that claim a restoration, and there are also various churches claiming perpetuation of the Gospel from ancient times.
But even if he
did really think that it’s only Catholicism or Mormonism, he is still wrong in the reality of the issue, as demonstrated before, and below, and confirms my previous statement that such a view is simplistic and ignorant of the objective fact of the matter.
My point was to show you where the thinking derived and the source of the statement (you said the person could not be found).
No, I did not say the person could not be found. I said-"
'I’m always amused when LDS make this claim (usually citing some unnamed Catholic minister that said it’s either Catholics or Mormons)". Whenever I’ve seen this story mentioned (and yes, I have read A Marvelous Work and a Wonder), the Catholic mentioned is unnamed.
That’s fine if you believe there are many sources of apostolic authority and that many churches can claim it. I of course disagree.
I never said that I believe there are many sources of apostolic authority. However, yes, it is an actual fact that many churches besides the SLC-based LDS church and the Catholic Church claim apostolic authority. My point is merely that the “either Mormonism or Catholicism” line of thinking is flawed, based on objective facts of what various churches claim about themselves in reference to apostolic authority, and that for a
Catholic, especially a claimed “learned” one, such an argument still doesn’t make sense, since if for some reason it ended up being that the Catholic Church does not have the apostolic authority it claims, there are other ancient Churches that claim such an authority independent of Catholicism, such as the Orthodox Church, the Coptic Orthodox Church and other Oriental Orthodox Churches (all of which make the claim that they have had authority given them by Jesus Christ through the Apostles anciently, just like the Catholic Church claims), etc. As well, if we accept that a restoration was needed, there are various churches with a claim of restored authority besides Mormonism (and even then, perhaps the alleged restoration hasn’t even occurred yet).
From this, I see no compelling reason to find the Mormonism vs Catholicism apostolic authority argument valid. While I understand why many LDS like to bring this story up (I’ve seen it many times), when we actually think about that claim, it doesn’t make any sense.