Yes, absolutely agree on that. Though Protestant, I practice infant baptism for my kids. But I guess the value of being Catholic would be that (in Catholic terms) you're in the least incorrect branch of the church, which most faithfully stewards God's grace. But of course once again the challenge becomes how you authenticate that. This is up to the individual believer, although of course unbelief does not invalidate authenticity.

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Man! Infant baptism too?! You're not too far away, brother.

"Least incorrect," however technically correct literally, does imply the possibility for error. One Catholic belief is that the Church never errs, though her members may, a promise made by Christ in Caesarea Philipi. (Matt 16 supports this but is not immediately apparent and a bit of additional reasoning is needed to show it is true.)