Giving a Piece of My Mind on "Claimed Visions" By Die-Hard Roman Catholics

While I'm aware that there are satanic visions going on as 2 Thessalonians 2:9 shows all the signs and lying wonders, I must remember that anybody can just claim that they've seen a vision. Sometimes, people can make up stories that they've seen signs and visions even before Satan or his demons will step in to perform one. I'd like to give a piece of my mind on those "claims and visions" made by some die hard Roman Catholics

I remembered during the time Manny Pacquiao lost against Juan Manuel Marquez. some priest made a childish comment about Pacquiao's loss. Some Roman Catholics claimed that there was this so-called vision of Mary the earthly mother of Jesus. According to them, the vision told them why Pacquiao lost and why Marquez won. During the time of the loss, a Roman Catholic apologist claimed that she received a vision that Mary told her Pacquiao list the match for becoming a born again Christian. The other part of this "supposed revelation" is that Marquez won because he was holding a rosary.

I'd like to actually share this fact about the Roman Catholic institution: not all the Popes and priests really believe in all the alleged visions. Some visions are just made up to deceive people and some Roman Catholics may just be doing so to gain fame and attention. The Vatican still has to meet up and see whether or not this alleged vision is really true or not before it gains the church's approval that it was really an authentic apparition. There are still a list of alleged apparitions of Mary the earthly mother of Jesus here and there that still hasn't gained the Roman Catholic institution's approval. They do still send the "experts" to investigate these alleged visions before they gain the church's approval and certification as an approved apparition. Looks like whoever claimed that vision will have to answer to his or her superiors sooner or later if the Roman Catholic institution won't agree with it. 

Some false prophets end up gaining a cult even if Satan's demons didn't show up to them directly in the form of an angel of light. I believe it's possible that Muhammad, Joseph Smith, Felix Manalo and many others just claimed to see visions while it's also possible they were visited by a fallen angel. Then it's also highly possible that while they were making up the visions, a fallen angel then showed up to"verify" these visions. Regardless of possibility, it's a fact that Scripture taken out of context is really a powerful key to deceive the masses. Another thing is certain that Scripture taken into context is a threat to cults everywhere.