I agree, it can be very confusing. As someone who was raised catholic,
all of my relatives are still members of that denomination and the ones that i talk
to about religion, have all different ideas about this or that, same as any
other denomination.
When I was growing up, it was uncommon for catholics to own Bibles, at least
it was in my home, grandmas home, aunts and uncles homes.
I know some will poo poo this testimony, but it's true. And in fact, the catholic
church did (and it's documented) have a practice of killing those who tried to
read the Bible. That always gave me pause.
And nothing really matters, everyone can see,...
if it wasn't "ex cathedra" then our hands our clean.
Hopefully things are changing in ALL of the denominations.
But sometimes I have to wonder.
If you know a tree by it's fruit, then God bless you for your
posting in an honest manner.
Nothing i hate more than watching catholics, baptists, lutherans etc..
posting whatever they feel like saying to defend their denomination.
Denominationalism, it's a very strong strong spirit.
Just try being ecumenical here, watch the rocks start coming lol.
Share the Lord's Supper with other Christians not of your own tribe?
God forbid!!!!!

God bless you.
sunlover