Giving a Piece of My Mind on the So-Called "Miracles" of the Roman Catholic Church

Now I don't dare deny that miracles were involved with the prophets, apostles and in Jesus' ministry. But not every miracle is from God. 2 Thessalonians 2:9 warns of signs and lying wonders. Revelation 13 warns that Satan will use signs and lying wonders to get the world to worship the Antichrist. People will not only receive the mark of the Beast just to buy and sell but because they worship the Beast. Their damnation is not simply for receiving a mark but as said, those who received the mark continued in their unrepentant state and looks like nobody who'll receive the mark will ever repent of their degeneracy but will continue to curse God resulting to their damnation.

I'd like to talk about the alleged "miracles". Some Roman Catholics tend to say that born again Christians like me are "jealous" because of the signs and wonders happening in their religion. While there are some that happen as a result of the supernatural satanic force but others are just either manmade hoaxes or a series of coincidences. Just like the situation in Mexico where they beatified and even worshiped a tortilla believing it showed the "face of Jesus". Then there's that incident in India where a statue of a Roman Catholic depiction of Jesus was dripping water. What made me vomit was that the water was from a clogged toilet. Just think of all the germs that people collected from this "miraculous water". I can't imagine for a second what if I drank some of it. I'd probably be straight to the Intensive Care Unit not because I was beaten up by a homosexual mob, Roman Catholic fanatics or by Muslim terrorists for preaching the truth but for foolishly drinking water that's from a toilet.  Good thing that I was once was lost but now am found. I can't even imagine what if Jesus never found me. I'd probably have been drinking from that dirty water!

I feel like saying, "So what am I jealous of? The fact that Rome is a church of hoaxes and a group of people who can't discern a miracle from a non-miracle? A group of people who refuse to read the Bible to check out the truth for themselves?" As a child who grew up in a Roman Catholic clan, I really wanted to visit that certain cathedral in Manila where flashes happened on the ceiling. But what if it was just some flickering due to power failure or a hoax? Then some so-called "crying blood" statues or even bleeding hosts may have been nothing more than dye or blood. The magicians in Pharaoh's court were snake charmers who knew how to make serpents stiff for some time and if they turned the water into "blood" it was most likely dye. Witchcraft indeed is real and that those involved in it can get the assistance of demons - some so-called miracles are just hoaxes. Hoaxes are done to keep gullible people deceived. When Jesus did a miracle it was truly beyond Satan's. Many miracles today that claim to heal are nothing more than stage illusions and made-up stories. 

Concerning the "miracles" I would believe some of them were really either done on purpose or just purely coincidence. Like the tortilla "Jesus" it was most likely a coincidence. Some cracks can form what some may think is "Mama Mary" then they worship that crack without knowing it. Then you have the hoaxes. Some go ahead and use some blood or paint to make a statue look like it's crying blood or some kind of industrial salt was drilled into the head of the idol so it will "weep" as a result of some chemical reaction. You can even have magnets or similar stuff used to make an idol looks like it's dancing by a supernatural force. In doing so, it's been the same old trick in Babylon Religion where people will do anything to deceive people into giving more donations than usual. So much for criticizing born again Christians who tithe because they love the LORD.