A few quick points: First, under Catholic dogma there most certainly is a Pope in Scripture in the form of St. Peter; his ordination as such by Christ is in John 21:16-17, as foretold in Matthew 16:18-19. Now, you can debate this, but the fact is that for the earliest members of the Church, it was understood that apostolic succession was the ordained ecclesiology for Christians. For example, Irenaeus writes

"Since, however, it would be tedious, in such a volume as this, to reckon up the successions of all the churches, we do put to confusion all those who, in whatever manner, whether by an evil self-pleasing, by vainglory, or by blindness and perverse opinion, assemble in unauthorized meetings; [we do this, I say,] by indicating that tradition derived from the apostles, of the very great, the very ancient, and universally known Church founded and organized at Rome by the two most glorious apostles, Peter and Paul; as also [by pointing out] the faith preached to men, which comes down to our time by means of the successions of the bishops. For it is a matter of necessity that every Church should agree with this Church, on account of its preeminent authority, that is, the faithful everywhere, inasmuch as the apostolical tradition has been preserved continuously by those [faithful men] who exist everywhere."

To claim otherwise is, in effect, to reject traditional teachings, refined over centuries, for one's own discernment--certainly an option, but not the wisest one.

Secondly, even if your theology is right on every point, it still doesn't prove that this Pope, or any of them, is going to hell--what's the Biblical proof that genuine error in matters of theology leads to damnation? And please don't cite Rev 22:18-19, because adding, in one's exegesis of Revelations, a rather spurious, Johnny-come-lately doctrine (rapture), certainly falls afoul of that passage

Finally, if we accept Original Sin--and I'm with you on that one--then the unique nature of Christ dictates that Mary must have been sinless. This is because the beauty and the mystery of Christ is that He was the Word made Flesh--that God truly became man in all aspects but that of sin--He was born of the flesh (see for example Romans 8:3). Unless we are to say that Christ had sin, we must instead hold that the flesh that bore Him was likewise free of original sin. Thus, the Immaculate Conception follows of necessity.

The early church believed in chiliasm, this is another word for premillennialism. Those are the earliest quotes. Amillennialism came along centuries later.

The highest order of worker is the Apostle which extends regionally, not popishly. There is no pope of the world in God's kingdom. Your idolatry is destroying you.

Revelation 20.3 says the nations won't be deceived in the 1000 years. Obviously they are still deceived because they war and you hear rumours of wars. Hence, amillennialism is a lie from that old serpent and men's flesh gorge in it. Consequently you get weird teachings like your popes and priests can't be married, so they have sex with little boys and girls and don't get punished for it. Crazy is as crazy does!

The Roman Church view God had sex with Mary must mean Mary had to be sinless is ridiculous. God can enter His creation as He wishes and still not be stained by sin. It does not require God produce a goddess idol to make it happen. Most people in religious Rome are going to Hell because they don't know the One True God like and my brothers and sisters in Christ do.

Obviously you're not born-again. That means you are going to Hell. You've already decided it seems.