If you have to be a Christian, Catholicism is the only way to go.

It does seem that you need to de-program yourself a bit first though, because there's no such thing as a "Mexican" church in Catholicism (unless you mean they conduct the mass in Spanish or something like that).

That said, I'm an irredeemable atheist, so take everything I say with a grain of salt.

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Honestly I believe we live in a simulation due to the split experiment. But the programmer could totally be Jesus or something. I mainly want community for my kids.

You just made me think of one of my best friends who lives in LA. He's an atheist (son of a protestant pastor, don't ask me what flavor, I get lost in all that) and his (Japanese) wife a Methodist. So he actually takes his kid "to church" every Sunday, for the same exact reason you just mentioned -- so the kid has a "community". Because "going to church" apparently involves playing basketball, baseball, doing stuff with other kids...

To me, as a European, taken at face value, all this is extremely bizarre. But I spend a lot of time with Americans and in the US, so I have come to understand the lifestyle and I wouldn't even think of faulting my friend for being "inconsistent" or anything like that.

No one is irredeemable, including you

I wouldn't want you to think that I was lamenting it or anything like that.

So let me rephrase it: I am a permanent, unconvincible, inalterable, complete and utter atheist, with no interest whatsoever in being "saved", "redeemed", or otherwise recruited into any type of religion.

Apologies if I mislead you.

Dang your missing out. Just wanted to point out the door is always open. Out of curiosity why the recommendation for Catholicism?