A priest who allegedly died for a brief moment after suffering a heart attack has opened up about his ordeal.
Michigan pastor Gerald Johnson temporarily died in 2016 when he suffered a heart attack. As the man claims, his spirit briefly left his body and went to hell where he was greeted by naughty demons.
The bizarre visit to purgatory, however, was nothing like what the pastor had imagined.
Instead of physically torturing the man, the demons allegedly inflicted psychological pain by repeatedly singing Rihanna’s hit song ‘Umbrella’ and Bobby McFerrin’s ‘Don’t Worry Be Happy’.
Johnson also admitted that he was shocked to be ‘sent to hell’ instead of heaven since he had allegedly done lots of good for other people in his life.
“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.”
Speaking of his unique experience, he added: “It just blew me away, it still baffles me to this day. 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.”
The pastor further claimed that he also saw a gruesome scene in which a chained man was being burned by a demon.
Johnson also insisted that popular music on Earth is inspired by demons who “inspire” artists for the sake of “controlling people on Earth” through them.
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