Excuse me, jomoco, but your opinion is far from humble. You say that Knowledge of God will save us. And you label yourself a Christian. So exactly where do you suppose you got the knowledge of Christ in order to call yourself a Christian? Was that specific knowledge implanted in your mind from birth?
[Half of the answer was indeed implanted in my body at my conception. The other half implanted in the bodies of women at their conceptions. Knowledge of this came to me from reading the bible. Genesis 3:22 specifically.]
Or do you believe that God gives private revelations about Jesus to each and every one of us directly? Or did you come to call yourself Christian because you learned about Christ from a church? I’m betting it was the later. So even in your case, your knowledge came to you, passed on from generation to generation, through the Church, founded by the apostles, established by Jesus. So don’t write off the Church so quickly. This is not to say that everything is “hunky dorry”, as you say, in the Church. The Church is a human institution run by flawed human beings. So there are bound to be problems that need addressing. But we also have the guidance of the Holy Spirit (as we are reminded of today on Penticost). So in spite of our flaws as a Church, the work of God in spreading the good news is still continuing through that same flawed Church.
One of the jobs of that flawed, but still divinely guided, Church is the teaching of God’s laws so that we might live in God’s love. And the principles alluded to by John21652 that seemed to upset you so much are part of that teaching. You seem to have some issue with that teaching, but rather than question the specific teaching itself, you are merely throwing doubt on the motivations and origins of all such teachings. You do this by saying things like “Love is harder to measure than procreation, and that seems to be the basis of Catholic sexual morality”. But that kind of attack goes against the whole world of Catholic and protestant churches at once. And then you would have no basis to call yourself Christian in your profile, because if you had your way, there would be no more churches and no more Christians.
[Those are not my words, you’re mistaken in attributing them to me. That said, I don’t believe your churches are divinely guided any more, to me that’s self evident.]
So rather than bad-mouth the whole Church, why don’t you focus more narrowly on the specific items in Catholic sexual morality that you find troubling, and don’t try to second guess the motivations of Church.