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Sure, but this thread isn't about infighting among Christians broadly, it's specifically about the use of "Christian" and "Catholic" in a context where they seemingly mean different things.
To be honest I find most of this thread incredibly frustrating, because so many people are explaining Christian schisms to OP, as though they don't already know about that. But that's not what they asked.
I was responding to the thread not the OPs question. May be frustrating for you but that was the context for me.
This thread was still about Catholics and Protestants, not broader conflicts among Christians.