Papa Lazarou
Living in a De Zerbi wonderland
Human nature is to distort, corrupt, hijack anything which might be used to control, subjugate and exploit the masses. I'm pretty sure that Jesus and St Peter did not have any of this in mind when they set in motion what later became the Catholic Church. It would be a shame to condemn it as all evil, though. Some people love and need their religion and it brings them much comfort, and there have undoubtedly been good individuals doing great things within the Church.
The problem with that particular religion was that the 'message' was codified and subsumed into the Roman Empire, creating by definition an Institutionalised version, with elements of the Roman Empire and Christianity remaining to today. If the Gnostic Gospels discovered at Nag Hammadi are taken at face value (and why shouldn't they be?) then the true gospel of Jesus was very different from that presented in the New Testament and was far more 'sympathetic' or inclusive of women, for example.