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Priest who 'died' from Heart Attack Claims He Went To Hell And Saw Demons Singing Rihanna's Umbrella To Torture People (video)

 


An American priest who claims he temporarily died during a heart attack in 2016 and went to Hell, has disclosed that demons were singing Rihanna's song as they tortured him. 

Michigan pastor, Gerald Johnson said Rihanna's hit song 'Umbrella'  echoed through the gates of Hell during his bizarre visit to purgatory.

Johnson said 'my spirit left my physical body' when he suffered the heart attack seven years ago.

Despite living his life as a man of God, he said he was stunned when he was denied entry into Heaven and instead plummeted down to hell.

Johnson took to TikTok to explain his 2016 journey into the abyss which he said he 'wouldn't wish on my worst enemy.' 

'I thought I was going upward, because I thought that I had done so much good in this lifetime and helped so many people and made so many decisions that were Godly decisions,' he said.

'But as opposed to me going up, I went down. I went literally into the center of the Earth. That's where Hell is.' 

According to the pastor,  he was faced with cruel punishments in Hell including being tormented with demonic renditions of Rihanna's 'Umbrella' and Bobby McFerrin's 'Don't Worry Be Happy'. 

'It just blew me away, it still baffles me to this day,' Johnson said.

'There was a section in Hell where music was playing. It was the same music we hear on the Earth, but opposed to entertainers singing it, demons were singing it. 

'While up here, you can listen to music to get over a breakup like 'Don't Worry Be Happy' or 'Umbrella', but down there every lyric to every song is to torment you.'

Johnson said his bizarre experience should serve as a warning to those who choose to enjoy chart toppers instead of hymns and prayers. 

He also claimed to have witnessed the gruesome scene of a man being burned alive. 

'The things that I saw were indescribable, it makes me emotional,' he said.

'His eyes were bulging and worse than that, he was wearing chains on his neck... it was a demon holding the chain.'

'On Earth, a lot of the lyrics and music are inspired by demons,' he claimed. 

'People come into contact with demons who give them lyrics for the purpose of controlling people on Earth.' 

The pastor warned others how to avoid the same hellish fate as he claims it is now clear to him why he was originally doomed. 

'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.' 


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