Last time I checked, the definition of a Christian is someone who believes that Jesus was the divine savior of mankind put on earth to absolve humanity from its sins. Divine as in "Son of God" and part of the trinity of God, Christ, and Holy Ghost. So tell me, how exactly do Catholics not fit into the category of Christian? Not to mention the fact that for about 1,500 years what we now call Catholicism was the vast majority of all the Christians in existence. This is coming from a person raised Presbyterian by the way...