He died temporarily of heart attack in 2016, and claims that he went to hell and witnessed the unbelievable before returning to earth.
Never in her wildest dreams did Rihanna think, when she wrote these lyrics of her chartbuster, Under My Umbrella, "You are part of my entity, here for infinity," that demons will employ her song to torture lost souls. In hell. Don't believe me? Well, a priest claims he died, and his soul reached a fiery abyss where he witnessed the dead being tortured with music that included Rihanna's song.
Pastor Gerald Johnson graced TikTok to share his two cents on life after death, and hell hath no fury. In his brief stint with demonic advocates, he also heard other singer's playlists like, Bobby McFerrin's Don't Worry Be Happy and Bust Your Windows by Jazmine Sullivan. Johnson suffered a heart attack in 2016. He was the "chosen" one to be sent to hell. What intrigued people were the details of his tour to fiery depths.
Pastor claims he 'went to hell' and heard Rihanna songs playing. No, seriously https://t.co/XsyGgvrH9a
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He explained in his TikTok video, "My spirit left my physical body, and I thought I was going upward." He added, "I went down. I went literally into the center of the earth — that is where the hell is." Religious figures often make claims about the afterlife and connection with the dead. But this priest fascinated people when he discussed how demons inflicted torment on dwellers of hell through a musical concert.
He said he encountered the indescribable. "I would not wish this on my worst enemy. I knew that on the Earth, a lot of lyrics, music, and songs took inspiration by demons," Johnson said in the video, which has garnered over 4 million views. He further emphasized, "Every lyric to every song is to torment you as to the fact that you didn't worship God through music when you were on the earth."
Johnson also says he saw a burned man being led like a dog with a chain around his neck by a demon before being booted back up and speaking to Jesus himself. One naturally wonders how a pastor who did good in the world went to a blazing inferno instead of being sent to the pearly white gates of heaven. Johnson said Jesus had the answer. The priest claims that he secretly wished punishment on those who did wrong to him, resulting in his temporary damnation. As for how he traveled back to the lands of the living, he said, "I lifted up out of Hell, and I came back on the Earth."
Hmm, interesting.
The viral clip also mentions how one can avoid having a hellish fate and gain salvation. The Michigan-based Pastor said, "The root of it is that although I did good and gave a lot to people, the thing that I had in my heart was unforgiveness towards people that have done me wrong," he said. "That's my experience with hell. It is a real place. God doesn't send people to hell; people send themselves to hell," Johnson concluded.
The world is full of conspiracy theories, and it is nearly impossible to comment on such claims. The priest also alleges that demons inspire singers with the lyrics to deviate humans from the path of God.