Wrong! You're a bit mixed up on your Biblical history here. There is no mention of a Catholic church in the Bible. The Baptists were the first, when John the Baptist started baptizing people. The Bible then records divisions even in the early churches when different Christian leaders were saying different things. As for forget my religion, you must be out of your mind. My "religion*" as you say, is as much a part of my life as your thoughts are part of yours. Of course it affects much of what I do. I keep an open mind, and I consider everything I hear, but until I see some solid proof that my Bible is full of lies, I will continue to believe what I believe. As for people not accepting the wrongs of famous "Christians," yes, a lot of people did do things that were wrong, even though they might have based their ideas on the Bible. People have been misenterpreting the Bible since it was being written.
*I don't like to use the word "religion" to describe my beliefs. Religion refers to the practices and the stuff that you do, and al the rules and regulations. I prefer to use the word faith, which refers to what you believe. Catholocism is a religion, what I believe is faith. Jesus pointed out that the rules that were provided weren't all meant to be observed in a super strict manner (Jews in His time weren't allowed to spit in a garden on the sabbath because that would be watering plants which is work). The problem is that people get so caught up in their religion that they forget the whole point of why Jesus showed up in the first place.