I understand a great deal about the history of the Roman Catholic Church. I realize at one time, ALL Christians were Catholic, in fact, that is a word which directly relates to that fact, Catholicism is the original Christian faith. However, for nearly a century, there were massive reform movements, and Christianity, particularly, Protestant Christianity came of age. I made a rather bold and bombastic comment that Catholics aren't Christians, because in light of what Protestant Christians believe, they aren't. I do realize this is cause for great discountenance to many a Catholic, but there is a fundamental principle of Christian faith that can't be rectified, Catholics hold most sacred, the Papal Roman See.. (The Pope), The Holy Roman Church, and the Blessed Mother Mary. Christians hold most sacred, Jesus Christ, the living Son of God. Christians are given salvation through the blood of Jesus Christ, Catholics are given salvation through confessionals and following rituals and traditional customs. Christianity teaches the only way to salvation is through Christ, not through a confessional window. Redemption comes through confessing your sins to God through Jesus, not through a Priest. So you see, there are distinct differences between Catholic faith and Protestant Christian faith, Catholics are not Christians.