- St. Linus, was Pope to AD 76-79. However, Tertullian (AD 160) adamantly says Clement was next. The Roman Church however chooses to place more historicity in the words of Irenaeus (AD 165-170), Julius Africanus (AD 200), St. Hippolytus (AD 260) though why they would place any weight on his opinion is a mystery for so little is known of him, and Eusebius (AD 300). As can be seen, there is very weak historical evidence that Linus succeeded Peter as Pope, let alone as Bishop of Rome.
There are lot’s more issues one can bring up, but simply highlighting the confusion, the lack of even the names of Popes, and debate within the Roman Church highlight the FACT that there is NO succession that can be traced with any degree of certainty. Paul’s marveling that the Galatian’s were ‘so soon turned away’ shows even he was amazed at how far the Apostacy of the Early Christian Church went so fast.
There is a lot of spin that is made to try and make the Apostacy of the Christian Church more palatable, But the bottom line is the myth of a Pope succession is a mythological as the title ‘Pope’.
The really amazing thing about all the stuff you posted, is that this
is a more tangible, *hands on history *than most of the LDS Church, and all that stuff you posted goes back to the first century, when writing and recording of such events was rare, when the transfer and exchange of information was arduous, when the Church was in it’s earliest stage, and somehow, you show this to be a weakness. Because of the confusion of translation between the use of Latin or Greek names, because proper surnames where not in use. This is the great proof for the Apostasy? We know less about the LDS history from only 175 years ago. It’s amazing the lengths you people will go through to wiggle around the truth. You say the Apostasy of the CATHOLIC CHURCH occurred
shortly after Peter, but the Apostasy of the Early Church wasn’t a dated event. So now to understand your claim, **the *
conclusion would be 'the Catholic Church DID existPRIOR *to the death of Peter, from day one, then Apostatized after Peters death…and that the Catholic Church, however you, wssup, would define the CC in the early first century, is a
different church than the rest of the Early Church.
Show me how. Succession of Popes does nothing but highlight the same archaeological problems associated with all first century material. Confused, lacking in some areas, unrecorded data. How much was written, how much was passed down. The ***fact ***that this lineage was *recognized from the very earlest **dates *PROVES much more than you think. You need to read more than what your LDS handlers have you cut and paste. Where is the all the material Joseph Smith supposedly received? Lost so soon???. You cut and paste information from ‘Catholic sources’ as if you found a way to take our own material and use it against us. Boy oh boy, that’s never been tried before, right. Don’t you think the Catholic Church is aware of what this material reads like and how the early chronology looks. Beep Beep…Now here this!!!.
If this information you’ve recited doesn’t FIT what the Catholic Church wants everyone to believe,
why is it *‘AS IT *
IS’? Why haven’t they, re-created documents to fill in the blanks, changed wording to be more convincing for their ‘claims’, why haven’t they created a better time-line so people like you would have one less source to pervert? The LDS has feverishly worked to do just that, they change theology like I change socks. This LDS Apostasy argument is nothing more than the old, 'I’ll give you the
‘conclusion first’ that we want to have, you go back and try to put together bits of information that sounds and looks believable and that will come to conclusion we need" Old school **** with no teeth. Nothing changes the fact that you guys are crazy little god wannabes.
News flash, the reason the Church history reads as it does is because that’s how it reads, incomplete, and the Catholic Church doesn’t REALLY GIVE A RIP ABOUT THE LDS CHURCH, WHAT THEY THINK ABOUT IT OR WHAT YOU HAVE TO SAY ABOUT IT. That history of succession has existed as tradition within the Church for 2 millennium. This wasn’t cooked up last year to prove a point. You show me that the Catholic Church, and I mean, the
‘Catholic Church’, whoever and whatever you say that was… names, places, was a DIFFERENT church than the rest of the Early Church. That should be good. All those white shirted idiots will be racking their brains on this one.