Agreed. Mainline Catholicism (i.e. the Catholicism approved by popes and cardinals) is decidedly not Deistic. Deism regards God as a sort of "absentee Landlord," who created things but was not afterward involved with them. Catholics believe in miracles, prayers, saints, transsubstantiation, Heaven and Hell, the Incarnation, the doctrine of General Grace, and a whole bunch of other things that are completely incompatible with Deism because they posit a God intimately involved with the universe. So whomever he was talking to, it was not someone who understands Catholicism...let alone Christians as a general type.thedoc wrote:I once had several conversations with a Muslim about Islam, but I acknowledge (to myself) that his interpretation was only from his perspective, and may not have included all who claim to be Muslim. So your understanding of Deism may not be universal to all Deists. And Catholics may be the majority, but they may not represent the true beliefs of Christians. There have been many who have disagreed with the Catholic church's interpretation of Christianity, and many still do.
But most Catholics I meet -- and I know a lot -- do not believe in the Catholicism of the cardinals. For example, many are quite laissez-faire about private morality, they don't object to homosexuality, they practice contraception, they don't' go to confession, they attend Mass only irregularly (if at all), and are pretty nominal about their beliefs in general. All these things the Catholic church itself is dead against. Some, of course, are more earnest about holding onto traditional Catholicism, and are more devoted the the total package: but there are a lot of modernists who call themselves Catholics too, and they may not buy much of it.
Ask them what they are, and they say "Catholic." Ask them what church they will be buried beside, and they'll say "Catholic." Ask them what they want their kids to be, and they'll say "Catholic." But Catholicism is a big package...and they pick and choose pretty freely from it. So "street" Catholicism is quite different, often, from the Catholicism of Rome.