You just made my point. This is all “your” interpretation of Scripture.
Of course, the Catholic Church is not just a hotel for saints but also a hospital for sinners (not “genuine” Christians, as you call them), as well as for such sinners, (like Mary Magdalene and Augustine), turned into saints. Remember the thief on the right was a brigand and murderer (not a “genuine” Christian) but he was the first confirmed saint, confirmed by Christ Himself. But if there is no One Church, there is no One Teaching, and there is no One Truth. This is why we have the Catholic Church, and why the rest are all heresies and again, I recommend, Hillaire Belloc’s “Heresies,” that hopefully will open the minds of low-information religious adherents. No wonder one the world’s leading Biblical scholar and intellectual, of what came to be known as the Oxford Movement, Henry Newman, converted to Catholicism, and is now a saint of the Catholic Church. You have probably heard of the “Newman Club” at major colleges and universities.
Thank-you for making my day with your comments. God Bless.
You mention Henry Newman as a "saint" and leading Biblical scholar and "intellectual". What you may not be aware of is his explanations for why the Catholic Church HAS changed her doctrines over the years and why there has NOT been ONE Teaching or ONE Truth within this church. He came up with the term of "doctrinal development" to explain why both antiquity and unanimous consent of the fathers was NOT sufficient to explain the very REAL fact that many teachings of the Catholic Church could not be validated using that "formula". It's ironical that certain doctrines that Catholicism today labels as "heresies" were at one time part of the universal Christian faith. Should anyone decide to break out from under the veil of delusion subtly pulled over their heads and really open their eyes, here is a good article that helps to explain how and why Newman's doctrine came about. It's Rome's New and Novel Concept of Tradition. This is not the only place one can find these facts, but it's a start.