This is your belief and I respect that insight but here is how others even christians see it....
True becuse if you look up christianity it reads ...here -->http://newadvent.org/cathen/03712a.htm
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"Catholic Church" redirects here. For other uses of the term, see Catholic Church (disambiguation).
The Roman Catholic Church, or Catholic Church, is a Christian Church which is led by the Pope, the Bishop of Rome, currently His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI.
It defines itself as "the Catholic Church, which is governed by the successor of Peter" — i.e. the Pope — "and the bishops in communion with him" [1]. It teaches that it is the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church founded by Jesus for the salvation of all people.
The Church traces its origins to Jesus and the Twelve Apostles, in particular Peter, who is considered to have been the first Pope. It rose to prominence with the Constantinian shift in the late Roman Empire (4th century), under Constantine I who issued the Edict of Milan. Christianity was the Roman state religion from 380.
According to the Statistical Yearbook of the Church[2], the Church's worldwide recorded membership at the end of 2003 was 1,085,557,000, about half of the estimated 2.1 billion Christians
Found here -->http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Catholicism
How many are there of each faith??????Major Traditional Branches of Christianity
(mid-1995; source: Encyclopedia Britannica) Branch Number of Adherents
Catholic 968,000,000 Protestant 395,867,000 Other Christians 275,583,000 Orthodox 217,948,000 Anglicans 70,530,000 Major Denominational Families of Christianity (This table does not include all Christians. These numbers are estimates, and are here primarily to assist in ranking branches by size, not to provide a definitive count of membership.)
Branch Number of Adherents
Catholic 1,050,000,000
Orthodox/Eastern Christian 240,000,000
African indigenous sects (AICs) 110,000,000
Pentecostal 105,000,000
Reformed/Presbyterian/Congregational/United 75,000,000
Anglican 73,000,000
Baptist 70,000,000
Methodist 70,000,000
Lutheran 64,000,000
Jehovah's Witnesses 14,800,000
Adventist 12,000,000
Latter Day Saints 12,500,000
Apostolic/New Apostolic 10,000,000
Stone-Campbell ("Restoration Movement") 5,400,000
New Thought (Unity, Christian Science, etc.) 1,500,000
Brethren (incl. Plymouth) 1,500,000
Mennonite 1,250,000
Friends (Quakers) 300,000
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http://www.adherents.com/adh_branches.htmlThe Catholic Church is of the Christian faith.
Q: "Is there a difference between being Catholic and being a Christian?"
our A: There are many denominations, types of churches that would be classified "Christian," such as Catholic, Presbyterian, Methodist, Baptist, Lutheran and so on. But obviously there are members in each one who genuinely have a relationship with Christ, and those who don't.
So, the real issue isn't what church a person belongs to, but whether the person individually has Jesus Christ living inside of him or her...if they really have a personal relationship with God. SourceFeel free to look into it...I am not telling you to change you mind...its only fair that you look at what others believe and know