Albanzas:
Neither the Baptists nor the Catholics have any kind of God-ordained right to be God's church. Neither do the Methodists, Nazarene's, or anybody else. Every Protestant church I've been to gets most of it right but none are perfect. The Catholic church, unfortunately gets some pretty important things wrong. The apostles were very important men, but just men, you can't pray to them. Mary was an important woman, but just a woman, you can't pray to her. Popes are just people too - not infallible. A lot of Catholics are kept from salvation because the Catholic church has a view that works and faith are needed for salvation. The Bible says that you will have good works if you truly have faith that it's the faith that saves - not holy days of obligation, confession, or any of the Catholic "sacraments".
The appeal of Catholicism is that the churches are big, impressive, have stained glass, statues, gold, beautiful robes, fancy lecterns, and the service is an visually exciting theater production. It brings in the crowds but doesn't get many of them to heaven.
Before you choose a church you need to test that church's teaching against what God says is right. Without knowing God's reading God's requirements for yourself, it's impossible to choose the right church. The first step is to commit to reading the entirety of the New Testament. An honest read will take 6 to 12 months. Add daily prayer asking for direction to find the right church and I promise you that God will show you which church you should be involved with. Making a spiritual decision without including God will always get the wrong result.