I've heard that jws explain their non-links to early christianity by some sort of imagined "competition of religions" that they "won" - is this true?
Or else, how else do they explain away writings like this -
"All the ancient records of the Roman bishops which have been handed down to us by St. Irenaeus , Julius Africanus, St. Hippolytus, Eusebius , also the Liberian catalogue of 354, place the name of Linus directly after that of the Prince of the Apostles, St. Peter . These records are traced back to a list of the Roman bishops which existed in the time of Pope Eleutherus (about 174-189), when Irenaeus wrote his book "Adversus haereses"."
A passage by Irenaeus (Adv. haereses, III, iii, 3) reads:
After the Holy Apostles (Peter and Paul) had founded and set the Church in order (in Rome) they gave over the exercise of the episcopal office to Linus. The same Linus is mentioned by St.Paul in his Epistle to Timothy. His successor was Anacletus.