Amen!
Organizations originally tried to do the right thing. But the leaders that come and go through organizations tend to apply their opinions rather than what the Bible actually claims. As a result, you end up with organizations discrediting other organizations and making enemies of one another. No sect of belief per organization is the absolute correct Biblical way. No one preacher/teacher/evangelist preaches absolute truth because their own personal views at times get in the way. There is not a single organization, preacher, teacher, evangelist living specifically like Christ Jesus did. In fact, no one even lives remotely close to anyone mentioned in the Bible except for the sinners and people doing others wrong.
But with all of that said, a righteous person will try to find common ground. But when a church service includes the verbal tearing down of other sects and beliefs within the Body of Christ, it's very difficult for a righteous person to bring them together.
We truly are fulfilling Laodecia. There has been a great falling away from what Jesus Himself taught. I look at pie charts a lot. Especially those pie charts that are about Believers and nonbelievers. When I see out of 8 billion people, that almost 2 billion claim to be followers of Christ. I think that is impossible. That is 1/4 of the population claiming to be saved by God. With 2 billion saved people, our prayers to God should have stopped abortion, stopped crime, helped humanity. But the truth of the matter is, many within the Church are having abortions, committing crimes, and could care less about humanity. I went to a church a few years ago and they had a local band performing. It was not even a Christian band, but a member of the churches son's band. I walked out. Was asked if I didn't like the band? I said, I came to be in Church and worship God. This here, I can get at any bar in town.