No, I'm Eastern Orthodox, which is like a different version of Catholicism. We consider ourselves (like the Catholics) to be the original Christian Church. But the Catholics are not the original church because in 1054 AD there was a Great Schism which they (Rome) caused, dividing the Church into two halves. The Church was always 2 halves until Protestantism came along in 1517.
Many Protestants don't look closely enough into Church History and so have no idea of any of this.
My opinion of the matter is that arguments over which denomination is better or which one is evil is not of importance. My opinion on what the oldest church is varies Although I recognize that Orthodoxy (or what is actually Catholicism, as what we call today Catholic is actually ROMAN Catholic) is supported by physical evidence to have started sometime around 300AD there are some scholars who date it back to the early 40s AD
On the other hand, the Coptic church is extremely old too, with the first one established around 43AD in Alexandria. Coptics are a off branch of Orthodoxy however, so this argument may support the early creation of both churches.
My family is diverse between Catholics (roman) Baptists, Orthodoxy, and non-denominational (such that we follow the Bible purely and without influence of doctrine of any other principality or person) So I am keen to accept all denominations, as having experienced many, I find they all have the same Faith in Jesus Christ, they all pray to the same God, they all Love the same God, they all worship the same God, they all follow the same Jesus Christ and the same God and Father of all, but the way they show/practice is slightly different. This why, from experiences, I find arguing over denominations to be petty and not true to the Faith we all have in common. It's like I said, it's not how we pick up the rock we believe in that counts, but rather, that we all pick up the same rock. (The rock is Jesus Christ for those of you who might not get the analogy)